User-visible changes betwwen transcode 1.0.0 and transcode 1.1.0 ================================================================ (Revision 1) Introduction ------------ This document outlines the user-visible changes between transcode 1.0.x and transcode 1.1.0. If you find a difference that isn't documented here, please file a bug on tcforge.berlios.de and/or write us on transcode-devel@exit1.org. Command line options: --------------------- * -i [changed] is now mandatory. You have to specifiy the input file explicitely. * --ext [removed] is gone (deprecated). Just fully qualify the extension (if needed) using -o. * --use_rgb [removed] is gone. Use `-V rgb24' instead. * --uyvy [removed] is gone. UYVY colorspace is no longer supported for internal processing. I/O modules (e.g. import_raw, export_raw et. al.) now handles UYVY colorspace internally; refer to the documentation of specific modules. * -V [changed] now requires an argument (colorspace): yuv420p (default) yuv422p (YUV 4:2:2 PLANAR) rgb24 * -N [changed] now accepts also string(s) as argument(s). That's only useful if you use the new experimental export module set. * -y [changed] now accepts an additional comma-separated argument for new-style multiplexor module to use. That's only useful if you use the new experimental export module set. * --dir_mode [removed] is gone, replaced by --multi_input. Using --multi_input, you can use a standard POSIX globbing pattern as input file. Transcode will automatically expand the expression, join the sequence and read the whole stream seamlessly (except for bugs). See manpage for details. * --import_v4l [removed] is gone (obsolete, deprecated). * --print_status --progress_off [removed] are gone, replaced by --progress_meter and --progress_rate (see manpage for details). * --color [removed] is gone, replaced by --log_no_color. Program Output: --------------- Transcode now uses ANSI color sequences much more than 1.0.x.