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-encode | Down-convert the file to .mp4 360p proxy (*) + adjust for fast streaming. |
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-dat | Extract metadata, waveform and shot-changes to a “.dat” JSON file. |
-dash | Package the file into MPEG DASH container (a directory with .mpd xml description and video/audio segments) |
-drm | Same as “-dash” but with encryption – use either of them and don’t use both together). |
-s | Upload the result to an S3 bucket according to the “s3” configuration in the appsettings.json file. |
Send an email to a dedicated target address and SMTP settings defined in the “email” configuration in the appsettings.json file. | |
-delete | Delete the created files (should only be used after -s3 if you don’t want to keep the parser results). |
-deleteSource | Delete the input file after the parser is done. |
-remux | Re-wraps video for frame-accurate playback in HTML players (the source should be .mov or .mp4 with h.264 video and aac audio) |
Command Line
The command line tool can help you create custom scripts for parsing your video files. Use the Parser as part of an existing video processing pipeline (a custom one or in a 3rd part application).
To run it, open command line and open the containing directory (for this sample we’re assuming “D:\OoonaParser”):
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