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- <TT>-S {#|X|#x}</TT>,<BR><TT>--seekpoint={#|X|#x}</TT>
+ <TT>-S {#|X|#x|#s}</TT>,<BR><TT>--seekpoint={#|X|#x|#s}</TT>
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Include a point or points in a SEEKTABLE:<BR>
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<TT>#x</TT> : # evenly spaced seekpoints, the first being at sample 0
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+ <TT>#s</TT> : a seekpoint every # seconds; # does not have to be a whole number, it can be, for example, <TT>9.5</TT>, meaning a seekpoint every 9.5 seconds
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You may use many -S options; the resulting SEEKTABLE will be the unique-ified union of all such values.<BR>
With no -S options, flac defaults to '-S 100x'. Use --no-seektable for no SEEKTABLE.<BR>
- <B>NOTE:</B> -S #x will not work if the encoder can't determine the input size before starting.<BR>
+ <B>NOTE:</B> -S #x and -S #s will not work if the encoder can't determine the input size before starting.<BR>
<B>NOTE:</B> if you use -S # and # is >= samples in the input, there will be either no seek point entered (if the input size is determinable before encoding starts) or a placeholder point (if input size is not determinable).<BR>
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