qrender

Langue: en

Version: May 2008 (ubuntu - 07/07/09)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

QRender - batch utility for QDVDAuthor

SYNOPSIS

qrender [options ...] -i file [ [options ...] -i file ...] [options ...] -o file

DESCRIPTION

QRender can take multiple input files and process them all in one piece, sequencially. In front of each input file you can define the options which are applied to only the following input file.

QRender was developed to fullfill four main tasks.

1) extract images from movie clips

2) compose a output image consisting of multiple input images for the creation of a DVDMenu.

3) create a slideshow from multiple input images.

4) Automatic crash recovery and continuation where left off.

It is typically used internally by qdvdauthor(1).

OPTIONS

-V --verbose level
print debugging information
-H --help
print program options
-v --version
print program version and exit
-m --mirror
mirror the image in the vertical direction
-F --flip
flip image in the horizontal direction
-r --rotate degrees
rotate the image
-b --background color
background color
-q --quality value
JPEG/MIFF/PNG compression level
-e --extract geometry
extract area from image
-k --mask filename
set the image clip mask
-K --maskoffset x:y
set the image clip mask offset
-M --monochrome
transform image to black and white
-B --brightness value
vary the brightness, saturation, and hue
-S --stauration value
vary the brightness, saturation, and hue
-U --hue value
vary the brightness, saturation, and hue
-s --scale size
scale the image
-t --transparent color
make this color transparent within the image
-f --xml-file
xml control file
-i --input
input image
-o --output
output image

SEE ALSO

qdvdauthor(1)

AUTHOR

The author of QDVDAuthor is Varol Okan <Varol.Okan@MovingSatellites.com>.

This manual page was written by Matvey Kozhev <sikon@ubuntu.com> for the Ubuntu project (but may be used by others).

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.