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NAME

       esmerge - merge audio and video ES into a TS

DESCRIPTION

   Usage:
              esmerge [switches] <video-file> <audio-file> <output-file>

              TS tools version 1.11, esmerge built Nov 11 2008 17:15:46

              Merge  the  contents  of  two  Elementary Stream (ES) files, one
              containing video data, and the other audio, to produce an output
              file containing Transport Stream (TS).

   Files:
       <video-file>
              is the ES file containing video.

       <audio-file>
              is the ES file containing audio.

              <output-file> is the resultant TS file.

   Switches:
       -quiet, -q
              Only output error messages.

       -verbose, -v
              Output information about each audio/video frame.

       -x     Output diagnostic information.

       -h264  The video stream is H.264 (the default)

       -avs   The video stream is AVS

       -vidrate <hz>
              Video frame rate in Hz - defaults to 25Hz.

       -rate <hz>
              Audio sample rate in Hertz - defaults to 44100, i.e., 44.1KHz.

       -cd    Equivalent to -rate 44100 (CD rate), the default.

       -dat   Equivalent to -rate 48000 (DAT rate).

       -adts  The audio stream is ADTS (the default)

       -l2    The audio stream is MPEG layer 2 audio

       -mp2adts
              The audio stream is MPEG-2 style ADTS regardless of ID bit

       -mp4adts
              The audio stream is MPEG-4 style ADTS regardless of ID bit

       -ac3   The audio stream is Dolby AC-3 in ATSC

       -patpmtfreq <f>
              PAT  and  PMT  will  be  inserted  every  <f>  video frames.  by
              default, f = 0 and PAT/PMT are inserted only at the start of the
              output stream.

       Limitations  ===========  For the moment, the video input must be H.264
       or AVS, and the audio input ADTS, AC-3 ATSC or MPEG layer 2. Also,  the
       audio is assumed to have a constant number of samples per frame.

              esmerge <video-file> <audio-file> <output-file>

              TS tools version 1.11, esmerge built Nov 11 2008 17:15:46

              Merge  the  contents  of  two  Elementary Stream (ES) files, one
              containing video data, and the other audio, to produce an output
              file containing Transport Stream (TS).

   Files:
       <video-file>
              is the ES file containing video.

       <audio-file>
              is the ES file containing audio.

              <output-file> is the resultant TS file.

   Switches:
       -quiet, -q
              Only output error messages.

       -verbose, -v
              Output information about each audio/video frame.

       -x     Output diagnostic information.

       -h264  The video stream is H.264 (the default)

       -avs   The video stream is AVS

       -vidrate <hz>
              Video frame rate in Hz - defaults to 25Hz.

       -rate <hz>
              Audio sample rate in Hertz - defaults to 44100, i.e., 44.1KHz.

       -cd    Equivalent to -rate 44100 (CD rate), the default.

       -dat   Equivalent to -rate 48000 (DAT rate).

       -adts  The audio stream is ADTS (the default)

       -l2    The audio stream is MPEG layer 2 audio

       -mp2adts
              The audio stream is MPEG-2 style ADTS regardless of ID bit

       -mp4adts
              The audio stream is MPEG-4 style ADTS regardless of ID bit

       -ac3   The audio stream is Dolby AC-3 in ATSC

       -patpmtfreq <f>
              PAT  and  PMT  will  be  inserted  every  <f>  video frames.  by
              default, f = 0 and PAT/PMT are inserted only at the start of the
              output stream.

       Limitations  ===========  For the moment, the video input must be H.264
       or AVS, and the audio input ADTS, AC-3 ATSC or MPEG layer 2. Also,  the
       audio is assumed to have a constant number of samples per frame.

SEE ALSO

       The  full  documentation for esmerge is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
       If the info and esmerge programs are properly installed at  your  site,
       the command

              info esmerge

       should give you access to the complete manual.