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    • Rémi Denis-Courmont's avatar
      cycle: initial support for splitting stream output in time (refs #561) · c599964d
      Rémi Denis-Courmont authored
      Example:
       #cycle{duration=20m,
              dst=std{mux=ts,access=file,dst=sport.ts},   duration=5m},
              dst=std{mux=ts,access=file,dst=weather.ts}, duration=5m}
      
      Skips 20 minutes, then records 5 minutes to sport.ts, then 5 more
      minutes to weather.ts and restarts.
      
      "duration" specifies the duration of the previous phase
      "offset"   specifies the offset at which the previous phase ends
                 and the next phase begins
                 (mutually exclusive with duration)
      "dst"      specifies the stream output chain for the phase
                 (if missing, the phase is skipped/discarded)
      
      Durations and offsets are so far expressed as an integer, optionally
      followed by a unit: w=week, d=day, h=hour, m=minute, s=second. Second
      is the default.
      
      Currently only the decoding time stamp can be used as a reference, but
      adding local or UTC clocks should be relatively easy.
      
      ES synchronization and reference frames management is left for
      further study.
      c599964d
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