Does the --audio (-a) switch take just the audio track number, or a string?
In other words, do I use '--audio 3' or '--audio English' or maybe '--audio "English (AC3) (5.1 ch)"' ?
Thanks
How to use --audio option?
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Yea, the help (--help) isn't to helpful for that as it states, as you are well aware of:Cavalicious wrote:<space>-a<space>1
...Will encode first audio track (and so on)
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-a, --audio <string> Select audio channel(s) ("none" for no audio, default: first one)
...risck wrote:As I'm thinking of making my own little page similar to the wiki's UsedCLIFlags but also include the the --* variant of the flag along with the --help synopsis... eventually leading to examples to clarify everything.
Why reinvent the wheel instead of contributing to existing resources?
http://sever.caenim.com/etcetera/handbr ... /encoding/
http://handbrake.m0k.org/trac/wiki/CLIGuide
Of course but once its a little more than a pi in the sky idea to work on when I have some free time & willing to sit at a computer and actively thinksr55 wrote:You know, your welcome to send/post us a list of changes so everyone can benefit from them.
Somehow I never did spot that wiki page... then again last time I was really searching the wiki for any useful information was well before I converted from the GUI to CL variants.jbrjake wrote: Why reinvent the wheel instead of contributing to existing resources?
http://sever.caenim.com/etcetera/handbr ... /encoding/
http://handbrake.m0k.org/trac/wiki/CLIGuide