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Format of mplayer2 EDL files
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The first line in the file must be ``mplayer EDL file, version 2``.
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The rest of the lines belong to one of these classes:
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1) lines specifying source files
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2) empty lines
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3) lines specifying timeline segments.
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Lines beginning with ``<`` specify source files. These lines first
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contain an identifier used to refer to the source file later, then the
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filename separated by whitespace. The identifier must start with a
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letter. Filenames that start or end with whitespace or contain
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newlines are not supported.
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On other lines ``#`` characters delimit comments. Lines that contain
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only whitespace after comments have been removed are ignored.
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Timeline segments must appear in the file in chronological order. Each
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segment has the following information associated with it:
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- duration
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- output start time
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- output end time (= output start time + duration)
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- source id (specifies the file the content of the segment comes from)
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- source start time (timestamp in the source file)
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- source end time (= source start time + duration)
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The output timestamps must form a continuous timeline from 0 to the
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end of the last segment, such that each new segment starts from the
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time the previous one ends at. Source files and times may change
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arbitrarily between segments.
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The general format for lines specifying timeline segments is
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[output time info] source_id [source time info]
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source_id must be an identifier defined on a ``<`` line. Both the time
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info parts consists of zero or more of the following elements:
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1) ``timestamp``
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2) ``-timestamp``
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3) ``+duration``
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4) ``*``
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5) ``-*``
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, where ``timestamp`` and ``duration`` are decimal numbers (computations
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are done with nanosecond precision). Whitespace around ``+`` and ``-`` is
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optional. 1) and 2) specify start and end time of the segment on
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output or source side. 3) specifies duration; the semantics are the
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same whether this appears on output or source side. 4) and 5) are
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ignored on the output side (they're always implicitly assumed). On the
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source side 4) specifies that the segment starts where the previous
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segment *using this source* ended; if there was no previous segment
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time 0 is used. 5) specifies that the segment ends where the next
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segment using this source starts.
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Redundant information may be omitted. It will be filled in using the
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following rules:
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- output start for first segment is 0
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- two of [output start, output end, duration] imply third
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- two of [source start, source end, duration] imply third
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- output start = output end of previous segment
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- output end = output start of next segment
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- if ``*``, source start = source end of earlier segment
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- if ``-*``, source end = source start of a later segment
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As a special rule, a last zero-duration segment without a source
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specification may appear. This will produce no corresponding segment
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in the resulting timeline, but can be used as syntax to specify the
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end time of the timeline (with effect equal to adding -time on the
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previous line).
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Examples::
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mplayer EDL file, version 2
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< id1 filename
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0 id1 123
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100 id1 456
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200 id1 789
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300
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All segments come from the source file ``filename``. First segment
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(output time 0-100) comes from time 123-223, second 456-556, third
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789-889.
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mplayer EDL file, version 2
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< f filename
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f 60-120
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f 600-660
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f 30- 90
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Play first seconds 60-120 from the file, then 600-660, then 30-90.
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mplayer EDL file, version 2
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< id1 filename1
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< id2 filename2
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+10 id1 *
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+10 id2 *
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+10 id1 *
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+10 id2 *
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+10 id1 *
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+10 id2 *
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This plays time 0-10 from filename1, then 0-10 from filename1, then
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10-20 from filename1, then 10-20 from filename2, then 20-30 from
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filename1, then 20-30 from filename2.
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mplayer EDL file, version 2
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< t1 filename1
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< t2 filename2
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t1 * +2 # segment 1
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+2 t2 100 # segment 2
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t1 * # segment 3
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t2 *-* # segment 4
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t1 3 -* # segment 5
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+0.111111 t2 102.5 # segment 6
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7.37 t1 5 +1 # segment 7
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This rather pathological example illustrates the rules for filling in
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implied data. All the values can be determined by recursively applying
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the rules given above, and the full end result is this::
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+2 0-2 t1 0-2 # segment 1
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+2 2-4 t2 100-102 # segment 2
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+0.758889 4-4.758889 t1 2-2.758889 # segment 3
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+0.5 4.4758889-5.258889 t2 102-102.5 # segment 4
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+2 5.258889-7.258889 t1 3-5 # segment 5
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+0.111111 7.258889-7.37 t2 102.5-102.611111 # segment 6
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+1 7.37-8.37 t1 5-6 # segment 7
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