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 Use ''-t'' (''%%--%%to'') to set the ending point for captures. Use ''-t'' (''%%--%%to'') to set the ending point for captures.
  
-The usual format for time strings is accepted, see [[vcs:time_syntax|Time / Interval syntax]].+The usual format for time strings is accepted, see [[vcs:docs:time_syntax|Time / Interval syntax]].
  
-Captures manually set (with ''[[vcs:cli_options#stamp|-S]]'' or ''[[vcs:cli_options#highlight|-l]]'' ignore these limits).+Captures manually set (with ''[[vcs:docs:cli_options#stamp|-S]]'' or ''[[vcs:docs:cli_options#highlight|-l]]'' ignore these limits).
  
 ===== End offset ===== ===== End offset =====
  
-The end offset is an amount of time from the end of the video that is ignored. By default this value is 1 minute ((Note though that this is bound to change --to no offset by default-- in the future)). It will be ignored if the video is too short to accommodate the offset.+The end offset is an amount of time from the end of the video that is ignored. In a way it is the reverse to ''%%--%%to''.
  
-Use ''-E'' (''%%--%%end_offset'') to set this value. The usual time-string format is accepted, see [[vcs:time_syntax|Time / Interval syntax]].+By default this value is 5.5% of the video length. 
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 +Use ''-E'' (''%%--%%end-offset'') to set this value. The usual time-string format is accepted, see [[vcs:docs:time_syntax|Time / Interval syntax]], percentages are also accepted (and recommended) to adapt its value to the video length. 
 +It will be ignored if set too high.
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