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NAME

       yamdi - yet another metadata injector (flv)

SYNOPSIS

       yamdi -i input file [-x xml file | -o output file [-x xml file]] [-t temporary file] [-c creator] [-a
       interval] [-skMXw] [-h]

DESCRIPTION

       yamdi stands for Yet Another MetaData Injector and is a metadata injector for FLV files. It adds the
       onMetaData event to your FLV files.

OPTIONS

       -i     The  source  FLV  file. If the file name is '-' the input file will be read from stdin. Use the -t
              option to specify a temporary file.

       -o     The resulting FLV file with the metatags. If the output file is '-' the FLV file will  be  written
              to stdout.

       -x     An  XML file with the resulting metadata information. If the output file is ommited, only metadata
              will be generated.

       -t     A temporary file to store the source FLV file in if the input file is read from stdin.

       -c     A string that will be written into the creator tag.

       -s, -l Add the onLastSecond event.  The -l option is deprecated and will be removed in a future version.

       -k     Add the onLastKeyframe event.

       -M     Strip all metadata from the FLV. The -s and -k options will be ignored.

       -X     Omit the keyframes tag in the XML output.

       -a     Time in milliseconds between keyframes if there is only audio. This  option  will  be  ignored  if
              there is a video stream. No keyframes will be added if this option is omitted.

       -w     Replace  the  input  file  with  the  output  file.  -i  and -o are required to be different files
              otherwise this option will be ignored.

       -h     Show summary of options.

EXIT STATUS

       yamdi exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO

       http://yamdi.sourceforge.net/

AUTHOR

       yamdi was written by Ingo Oppermann

       This manual page was written by Todd Troxell <ttroxell@debian.org>, for the Debian project  (but  may  be
       used by others). Updated by Ingo Oppermann

                                                February 26, 2011                                       YAMDI(1)