jpeg2yuv(1) - Linux man page
Name
jpeg2yuv - Convert jpeg images to the yuv format.Synopsis
jpeg2yuv [-b num] [-f num] [-I num] [-A ratio] [-L num] [-n num] [-l num] [-j filename]Description
Options
jpeg2yuv accepts the following options:- -b num
- Frame offset: skip output of the first 'num' frames. (default: 0)
- -f num
- Set the frame rate of stream accepts the same numbers. No default, this option has to be specified.
- -A ratio
- Sample aspect ratio. Default is square pixels (1:1)
- -I num
- interlacing mode: p = none / progressive
t = top field first
b = bottom field first
No default, this option has to be specified. - -L num
- 0 = non-interlaced (two successive fields per JPEG file)
1 = interlaced fields - -l num
- Specifies the number of loops (default: 0 loops )
When this option is not used the given range of images is only processed once. If you use this option with num of -1 jpeg2yuv will loop forever writing the image to stdout. When you use n > 0 it will loop n-times till it finishes. - -n num
- Specifies the number of frames to process. (default: all = -1)
- -j {1}%{2}d{3}
- Read JPEG frames with the name components as follows: {1} JPEG filename prefix (e g: picture_ )
{2} Counting placeholder (like in C, printf, eg 06 ))
{3} File extension. Something like this: .jpg
A correct description of the files could look like this: picture_%06d.jpgIf this option is omited, the filenames are read from stdin. For example: $ls *jpg | jpeg2yuv -f 25 -I p > result.yuv
- -R 1 or 0
- rescale YUV color values from 0-255 to 16-235 (default: 1)
- -v num
- Verbosity level (0, 1 or 2)
Bugs
The frame rate description seems not to be up to date. The NTSC integer ratios seem not to be supported. As a workaround specify a PAL (25) or FILM (24) and set the right frame rate in mpeg2enc with the -F option.Author
This man page was written by Bernhard Praschinger.If you have questions, remarks, problems or you just want to contact the developers, the main mailing list for the MJPEG-tools is: mjpeg-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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