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NAME

       oggJOIN - multiplexes ogg streams (.ogv, .ogg or oga)

SYNOPSIS

       oggJoin outfile.ogv file1.ogv file2.ogg

DESCRIPTION

       oggJoin  merges  ogg audio (vorbis) and ogg video (theora) files into one single ogg file.
       This is often also called multiplexing.

       The first file given with the command is the output file.  The  following  files  are  the
       files  (usually  a  video  and an audio stream) that should be placed into the new file as
       parallel streams. This is done on a per page basis and is very efficient and fast.

       As oggJoin uses it's own timestamp creation method, both streams start  exactly  at  start
       time  '0'.  This is always the case even if the original files started at a different time
       (due to  internal  timing  information).  So  the  video  and  audio  streams  are  always
       synchronized. This helps using files from different live stream sources or cuted material.

       In  case  of  unknown stream types (other than theora or vorbis), there is actually (as of
       version 0.8) no timing interpreter available.  So  you  can  not  use  these  streams  for
       multiplexing.

AUTHOR

       Joern Seger <yorn at gmx dot net>

SEE ALSO

       oggCut(1),   oggCat(1),   oggSplit(1),   oggTranscode(1),   oggSlideshow(1),  oggThumb(1),
       oggSilence(1)