[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH v5 3/4] doc/muxers: refresh and simplify RCWT muxer documentation

Marth64 marth64 at proxyid.net
Tue Mar 19 19:39:12 EET 2024


Signed-off-by: Marth64 <marth64 at proxyid.net>
---
 doc/muxers.texi | 25 +++++++++++++++++--------
 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/muxers.texi b/doc/muxers.texi
index d9dd72e613..9e8de3dc42 100644
--- a/doc/muxers.texi
+++ b/doc/muxers.texi
@@ -2987,16 +2987,15 @@ ogg files can be safely chained.
 
 @end table
 
- at anchor{rcwt}
+ at anchor{rcwtenc}
 @section rcwt
 
 Raw Captions With Time (RCWT) is a format native to ccextractor, a commonly
-used open source tool for processing 608/708 closed caption (CC) sources.
-It can be used to archive the original, raw CC bitstream and to produce
-a source file for later CC processing or conversion. As a result,
-it also allows for interopability with ccextractor for processing CC data
-extracted via ffmpeg. The format is simple to parse and can be used
-to retain all lines and variants of CC.
+used open source tool for processing 608/708 Closed Captions (CC) sources.
+It can be used to archive the original extracted CC bitstream and to produce
+a source file for later processing or conversion. The format allows
+for interopability between ccextractor and FFmpeg, is simple to parse,
+and can be used to create a backup of the CC presentation.
 
 This muxer implements the specification as of 2024-01-05, which has
 been stable and unchanged for 10 years as of this writing.
@@ -3006,9 +3005,19 @@ No compatibility issues when processing the output with ccextractor
 have been observed as a result of this so far, but mileage may vary
 and outputs will not be a bit-exact match.
 
-A free specification of RCWT can be found here:
+A free specification of RCWT can be found at:
 @url{https://github.com/CCExtractor/ccextractor/blob/master/docs/BINARY_FILE_FORMAT.TXT}
 
+ at subsection Examples
+
+ at itemize
+ at item
+Extract Closed Captions to RCWT using lavfi:
+ at example
+ffmpeg -f lavfi -i "movie=INPUT.mkv[out+subcc]" -map 0:s:0 -c:s copy CC.rcwt.bin
+ at end example
+ at end itemize
+
 @anchor{segment}
 @section segment, stream_segment, ssegment
 
-- 
2.34.1



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