diff --git a/doc/muxers.texi b/doc/muxers.texi index 69ce47ff48..57e81f49fb 100644 --- a/doc/muxers.texi +++ b/doc/muxers.texi @@ -956,7 +956,7 @@ argument must be a time duration specification, and defaults to 0. @itemize @item -To remux the content of file @file{in.mkv} to a list of segments +Remux the content of file @file{in.mkv} to a list of segments @file{out-000.nut}, @file{out-001.nut}, etc., and write the list of generated segments to @file{out.list}: @example @@ -970,14 +970,14 @@ ffmpeg -i in.mkv -f segment -segment_time 10 -segment_format_options movflags=+f @end example @item -As the example above, but segment the input file according to the split -points specified by the @var{segment_times} option: +Segment the input file according to the split points specified by the +@var{segment_times} option: @example ffmpeg -i in.mkv -codec copy -map 0 -f segment -segment_list out.csv -segment_times 1,2,3,5,8,13,21 out%03d.nut @end example @item -As the example above, but use the @command{ffmpeg} @option{force_key_frames} +Use the @command{ffmpeg} @option{force_key_frames} option to force key frames in the input at the specified location, together with the segment option @option{segment_time_delta} to account for possible roundings operated when setting key frame times. @@ -996,7 +996,7 @@ ffmpeg -i in.mkv -codec copy -map 0 -f segment -segment_list out.csv -segment_fr @end example @item -To convert the @file{in.mkv} to TS segments using the @code{libx264} +Convert the @file{in.mkv} to TS segments using the @code{libx264} and @code{libfaac} encoders: @example ffmpeg -i in.mkv -map 0 -codec:v libx264 -codec:a libfaac -f ssegment -segment_list out.list out%03d.ts