oggz-validate (1) - Linux Manuals
Command to display oggz-validate manual in Linux: $ man 1 oggz-validate
 
NAME 
oggz-validate --- Validate the Ogg framing of one or more files 
 
SYNOPSIS 
oggz-validate  [-M num  | --max-errors num ]  [-p  | --prefix ]  [-s  | --suffix ]  [-P  | --partial ] filename ...  
oggz-validate [-h  | --help ]  [-v  | --version ]  
Description 
oggz-validate validates the Ogg framing of one or more 
Ogg files. 
oggz-validate detects the following errors 
in Ogg framing: 
 
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File contains no Ogg packets 
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Packets out of order 
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Packet belongs to unknown serialno 
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Granulepos decreasing within track 
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Multiple bos pages 
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Multiple eos pages 
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eos marked but no bos 
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Missing eos packets 
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eos marked on page with no completed packets 
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Granulepos on page with no completed packets 
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Theora video bos page after audio bos page 
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Terminal header page has non-zero granulepos 
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Terminal header page contains non-header packet 
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Terminal header page contains non-header segment      
 
oggz-validate exits with status 0 if all files 
are valid Ogg files, and with status 1 if one or more errors are found. 
 
Options 
oggz-validate accepts the following options: 
 
Error reporting options 
- -M num, --max-errors num
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Exit after the specified number of errors. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. 
 - -p, --prefix
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Treat input as the prefix of a stream; suppress warnings about missing end-of-stream markers 
 - -s, --suffix
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Treat input as the suffix of a stream; suppress warnings about missing beginning-of-stream markers on the first chain 
 - -P, --partial
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Treat input as a the middle portion of a stream. Equivalent to both --prefix and --suffix 
 
Miscellaneous options 
- -h, --help
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Display usage information and exit. 
 - -v, --version
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Output version information and exit. 
 
AUTHOR 
Conrad Parker        April 3, 2005;      
COPYRIGHT 
Copyright © 2005 CSIRO Australia