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ffmpeg.c: rename map_meta_data option to map_metadata

It's consistent with the -metadata option and easier to write.

Signed-off-by: Janne Grunau <janne-ffmpeg@jannau.net>
(cherry picked from commit 87e4d9b252)
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Anton Khirnov
2011-02-02 21:45:16 +01:00
committed by Michael Niedermayer
parent e921bd57e3
commit 4a908866a1
2 changed files with 17 additions and 4 deletions
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@@ -628,7 +628,10 @@ Just enumerate the input streams in the order you want them in the output.
@var{sync_stream_id} if specified sets the input stream to sync
against.
@item -map_meta_data @var{outfile}[,@var{metadata}]:@var{infile}[,@var{metadata}]
Set meta data information of @var{outfile} from @var{infile}. Note that those
Deprecated, use @var{-map_metadata} instead.
@item -map_metadata @var{outfile}[,@var{metadata}]:@var{infile}[,@var{metadata}]
Set metadata information of @var{outfile} from @var{infile}. Note that those
are file indices (zero-based), not filenames.
Optional @var{metadata} parameters specify, which metadata to copy - (g)lobal
(i.e. metadata that applies to the whole file), per-(s)tream, per-(c)hapter or
@@ -644,7 +647,7 @@ file index can be used to create a dummy mapping that just disables automatic co
For example to copy metadata from the first stream of the input file to global metadata
of the output file:
@example
ffmpeg -i in.ogg -map_meta_data 0:0,s0 out.mp3
ffmpeg -i in.ogg -map_metadata 0:0,s0 out.mp3
@end example
@item -map_chapters @var{outfile}:@var{infile}
Copy chapters from @var{infile} to @var{outfile}. If no chapter mapping is specified,