Vault 7: Projects

This publication series is about specific projects related to the Vault 7 main publication.

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3.1.4 Optional arguments:
-v,-loglevel [level of logging]
o Logging level. Valid values are: debug, info,
warning, fatal, panic and quiet. Default is quiet
(i.e. No logging output). The output is written under
the handler’s output directory in a file named
ffmpeg.log. This logging is valuable for debugging
issues with connecting to the stream and/or other
encoding/decoding problems. WARNING:
Depending on the log level and activity being
performed, logging can be very noisy over the
network. While the log messages are not large, they
can be chatty (lots of small messages). Use wisely.
-ss [seconds| hh:mm:ss]
o Offset into the video stream start
collecting/transcoding from. This should proceed the
–i flag. If this placed after the –i argument, the
transcoding will start at 00:00:00 and will throw out
all the data until it reaches the desired offset. For
use only with VOD, and not for use with Live
streams.
-t [seconds]
o Duration in real-time seconds that CouchPotato (in
reality ffmpeg) will spend doing the transcoding
(grabbing images or re-encoding the stream into an
avi file). Once the time has expired, CouchPotato
will exit. This is a highly recommended option when
collecting video.
--pHash-threshold [0.0-1.0]
o Floating point number that represents a percentage
of similarity that if below this value constitutes a
“significant change” between two frames in the
stream. For use with the image2 encoder only.
Default is 0.85. Under most circumstances, the
default of 0.85 should suffice. WARNING: Too high of
a threshold value can trigger many image frames to
be captured and sent over the network. Use wisely.
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