movie-make-title -V (return code: 1)
Illegal option --
Usage: movie-make-title -o output -s start_time -e end_time
[-n animation] -m mode source_video
-o output Directory to set up as the title sequence directory. If the
directory does not exist yet, it will be created. If the
directory already exists, it will be removed first and
recreated. If <output> exists but is not a directory, the
program will abort.
-s start_time The number of seconds into the movie when the dumping of
frames from the source should start. You could play the movie
using mplayer first and then pause the movie at the point
where you want to start capturing. Write down mplayer's idea
of the position (in its status line on the terminal, the
number in the "V:" part). Because mplayer cannot seek to the
number of seconds that you specify exactly, it is recommended
to subtract five seconds from the number that you write down.
-e end_time The number of seconds into the movie when the dumping of
frames from the source should stop. You could play the movie
using mplayer first and then pause the movie at the point
where you want to stop capturing. Write down mplayer's idea
of the position (in its status line on the terminal, the
number in the "V:" part). Because mplayer cannot seek to the
number of seconds that you specify exactly, it is recommended
to add five seconds to the number that you write down.
-n animation Using the -n option, you can control what the picture-in-
picture versions of the movies on the DVD will look like.
You may specify 'animated' (in which case they will be
animated and display previews of the movies), 'static' (in
which case they will be static, frozen preview images
instead) or 'none' (in which case no previews will be shown
whatsoever). The default is 'animated'.
-m mode The video mode, either 'pal' or 'ntsc'.
movie-make-title --help (return code: 1)
Illegal option --
Usage: movie-make-title -o output -s start_time -e end_time
[-n animation] -m mode source_video
-o output Directory to set up as the title sequence directory. If the
directory does not exist yet, it will be created. If the
directory already exists, it will be removed first and
recreated. If <output> exists but is not a directory, the
program will abort.
-s start_time The number of seconds into the movie when the dumping of
frames from the source should start. You could play the movie
using mplayer first and then pause the movie at the point
where you want to start capturing. Write down mplayer's idea
of the position (in its status line on the terminal, the
number in the "V:" part). Because mplayer cannot seek to the
number of seconds that you specify exactly, it is recommended
to subtract five seconds from the number that you write down.
-e end_time The number of seconds into the movie when the dumping of
frames from the source should stop. You could play the movie
using mplayer first and then pause the movie at the point
where you want to stop capturing. Write down mplayer's idea
of the position (in its status line on the terminal, the
number in the "V:" part). Because mplayer cannot seek to the
number of seconds that you specify exactly, it is recommended
to add five seconds to the number that you write down.
-n animation Using the -n option, you can control what the picture-in-
picture versions of the movies on the DVD will look like.
You may specify 'animated' (in which case they will be
animated and display previews of the movies), 'static' (in
which case they will be static, frozen preview images
instead) or 'none' (in which case no previews will be shown
whatsoever). The default is 'animated'.
-m mode The video mode, either 'pal' or 'ntsc'.