mythcommflag (1)
NAME
mythcommflag - MythTV Commercial FlaggerDESCRIPTION
mythcommflag version: fixes/29 [v29-rc1-4-g696806310a] www.mythtv.org Misc. Options: --chanid Specify chanid of recording to operate on. --dry-run Don't actually queue operation, just list what- would be done
-O OR --override-setting Override a single setting defined by a key=value
- pair.
--override-settings-file Define a file of key=value pairs to be loaded for
- setting overrides.
--queue Insert flagging job into the JobQueue, rather than
- running flagging in the foreground.
-h OR --help OR --usage Display this help printout, or give detailed
- information of selected option.
--version Display version information. --starttime Specify start time of recording to operate on.
Commflagging Options: --method Commercial flagging method[s] to employ:
- off, blank, scene, blankscene, logo, all, d2,
- d2_logo, d2_blank, d2_scene, d2_all
--outputmethod Format of output written to outputfile, essentials,
- full.
--rebuild Do not flag commercials, just rebuild the
- seektable.
Advanced Options: --force Force operation, even if program appears to be in
- use.
--outputfile File to write commercial flagging output [debug].
Logging Options: --enable-dblog Enable logging to database. --loglevel Set the logging level. All log messages at lower
- levels will be discarded.
- In descending order: emerg, alert, crit, err, warning, notice, info, debug defaults to info
--logpath Writes logging messages to a file in the directory
- logpath with filenames in the format:
- applicationName.date.pid.log. This is typically used in combination with --daemon, and if used in combination with --pidfile, this can be used with log rotators, using the HUP call to inform MythTV to reload the file
--noprogress Don't print progress on stdout. -q OR --quiet Don't log to the console (-q). Don't log anywhere
- (-q -q)
--syslog Set the syslog logging facility.
- Set to "none" to disable, defaults to none.
-v OR --verbose Specify log filtering. Use '-v help' for level
- info.
Input Options: -f OR --file Specify file to operate on. --video Rebuild the seek table for a video (non-recording)
-
file.