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@table @option |
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@item -f @var{fmt} |
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@item -f @var{fmt} (@emph{input/output}) |
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Force format. |
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@item -i @var{filename} |
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@item -i @var{filename} (@emph{input}) |
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input file name |
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@item -y |
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@item -y (@emph{global}) |
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Overwrite output files. |
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@item -c[:@var{stream_type}][:@var{stream_index}] @var{codec} |
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@item -codec[:@var{stream_type}][:@var{stream_index}] @var{codec} |
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@item -c[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{codec} (@emph{input/output,per-stream}) |
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@itemx -codec[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{codec} (@emph{input/output,per-stream}) |
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Select an encoder (when used before an output file) or a decoder (when used |
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before an input file) for one or more streams. @var{codec} is the name of a |
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decoder/encoder or a special value @code{copy} (output only) to indicate that |
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the stream is not to be reencoded. |
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@var{stream_type} may be 'v' for video, 'a' for audio, 's' for subtitle and 'd' |
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for data streams. @var{stream_index} is a global zero-based stream index if |
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@var{stream_type} isn't given, otherwise it counts only streams of the given |
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type. If @var{stream_index} is omitted, this option applies to all streams of |
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the given type or all streams of any type if @var{stream_type} is missing as |
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well (note that this only makes sense when all streams are of the same type or |
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@var{codec} is @code{copy}). |
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For example |
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@example |
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avconv -i INPUT -map 0 -c:v libx264 -c:a copy OUTPUT |
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will copy all the streams except the second video, which will be encoded with |
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libx264, and the 138th audio, which will be encoded with libvorbis. |
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@item -t @var{duration} |
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@item -t @var{duration} (@emph{output}) |
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Restrict the transcoded/captured video sequence |
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to the duration specified in seconds. |
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@code{hh:mm:ss[.xxx]} syntax is also supported. |
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@item -fs @var{limit_size} |
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@item -fs @var{limit_size} (@emph{output}) |
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Set the file size limit. |
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@item -ss @var{position} |
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@item -ss @var{position} (@emph{input/output}) |
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When used as an input option (before @code{-i}), seeks in this input file to |
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@var{position}. When used as an output option (before an output filename), |
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decodes but discards input until the timestamps reach @var{position}. This is |
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@var{position} may be either in seconds or in @code{hh:mm:ss[.xxx]} form. |
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@item -itsoffset @var{offset} |
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@item -itsoffset @var{offset} (@emph{input}) |
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Set the input time offset in seconds. |
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@code{[-]hh:mm:ss[.xxx]} syntax is also supported. |
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The offset is added to the timestamps of the input files. |
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Specifying a positive offset means that the corresponding |
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streams are delayed by 'offset' seconds. |
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@item -metadata[:metadata_specifier] @var{key}=@var{value} |
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@item -metadata[:metadata_specifier] @var{key}=@var{value} (@emph{output,per-metadata}) |
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Set a metadata key/value pair. |
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An optional @var{metadata_specifier} may be given to set metadata |
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avconv -i INPUT -metadata:s:1 language=eng OUTPUT |
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@end example |
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@item -v @var{number} |
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@item -v @var{number} (@emph{global}) |
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Set the logging verbosity level. |
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@item -target @var{type} |
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@item -target @var{type} (@emph{output}) |
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Specify target file type ("vcd", "svcd", "dvd", "dv", "dv50", "pal-vcd", |
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"ntsc-svcd", ... ). All the format options (bitrate, codecs, |
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buffer sizes) are then set automatically. You can just type: |
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avconv -i myfile.avi -target vcd -bf 2 /tmp/vcd.mpg |
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@end example |
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@item -dframes @var{number} |
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@item -dframes @var{number} (@emph{output}) |
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Set the number of data frames to record. This is an alias for @code{-frames:d}. |
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@item -frames[:stream_specifier] @var{framecount} |
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@item -frames[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{framecount} (@emph{output,per-stream}) |
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Stop writing to the stream after @var{framecount} frames. |
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@item -q @var{q} |
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@item -qscale @var{q} |
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@item -q[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{q} (@emph{output,per-stream}) |
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@itemx -qscale[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{q} (@emph{output,per-stream}) |
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Use fixed quality scale (VBR). The meaning of @var{q} is |
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codec-dependent. |
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@item -filter[:stream_specifier] @var{filter_graph} |
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@item -filter[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{filter_graph} |
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@var{filter_graph} is a description of the filter graph to apply to |
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the stream. Use @code{-filters} to show all the available filters |
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(including also sources and sinks). |
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@section Video Options |
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@table @option |
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@item -vframes @var{number} |
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@item -vframes @var{number} (@emph{output}) |
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Set the number of video frames to record. This is an alias for @code{-frames:v}. |
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@item -r @var{fps} |
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@item -r[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{fps} (@emph{input/output,per-stream}) |
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Set frame rate (Hz value, fraction or abbreviation), (default = 25). |
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@item -s @var{size} |
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@item -s[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{size} (@emph{input/output,per-stream}) |
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Set frame size. The format is @samp{wxh} (avserver default = 160x128, avconv default = same as source). |
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The following abbreviations are recognized: |
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@table @samp |
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@end table |
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@item -aspect @var{aspect} |
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@item -aspect[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{aspect} (@emph{output,per-stream}) |
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Set the video display aspect ratio specified by @var{aspect}. |
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@var{aspect} can be a floating point number string, or a string of the |
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numerator and denominator of the aspect ratio. For example "4:3", |
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"16:9", "1.3333", and "1.7777" are valid argument values. |
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@item -vn |
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@item -vn (@emph{output}) |
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Disable video recording. |
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@item -bt @var{tolerance} |
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Set video bitrate tolerance (in bits, default 4000k). |
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It is of little use elsewise. |
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@item -bufsize @var{size} |
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Set video buffer verifier buffer size (in bits). |
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@item -vcodec @var{codec} |
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@item -vcodec @var{codec} (@emph{output}) |
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Set the video codec. This is an alias for @code{-codec:v}. |
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Use same quantizer as source (implies VBR). |
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avconv -i foo.mov -c:v libxvid -pass 1 -an -f rawvideo -y /dev/null |
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@end example |
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@item -passlogfile @var{prefix} |
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@item -passlogfile @var{prefix} (@emph{global}) |
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Set two-pass log file name prefix to @var{prefix}, the default file name |
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prefix is ``av2pass''. The complete file name will be |
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@item -vf @var{filter_graph} |
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@item -vf @var{filter_graph} (@emph{output}) |
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@var{filter_graph} is a description of the filter graph to apply to |
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the input video. |
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Use the option "-filters" to show all the available filters (including |
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@section Advanced Video Options |
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@table @option |
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@item -pix_fmt @var{format} |
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@item -pix_fmt[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{format} (@emph{input/output,per-stream}) |
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Set pixel format. Use @code{-pix_fmts} to show all the supported |
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pixel formats. |
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@item -sws_flags @var{flags} |
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@item -sws_flags @var{flags} (@emph{input/output}) |
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Set SwScaler flags. |
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Set the group of pictures size. |
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@item -rc_override @var{override} |
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@item -rc_override[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{override} (@emph{output,per-stream}) |
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@item -me_method @var{method} |
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Set motion estimation method to @var{method}. |
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Dump video coding statistics to @file{vstats_HHMMSS.log}. |
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@item -vstats_file @var{file} |
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Dump video coding statistics to @var{file}. |
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@item -top @var{n} |
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@item -top[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{n} (@emph{output,per-stream}) |
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@item -dc @var{precision} |
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Intra_dc_precision. |
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@item -vtag @var{fourcc/tag} |
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@item -vtag @var{fourcc/tag} (@emph{output}) |
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Force video tag/fourcc. This is an alias for @code{-tag:v}. |
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@item -qphist (@emph{global}) |
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Show QP histogram. |
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@item -force_key_frames @var{time}[,@var{time}...] |
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@item -force_key_frames[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{time}[,@var{time}...] (@emph{output,per-stream}) |
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Force key frames at the specified timestamps, more precisely at the first |
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@item -aframes @var{number} |
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@item -aframes @var{number} (@emph{output}) |
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Set the number of audio frames to record. This is an alias for @code{-frames:a}. |
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@item -ar @var{freq} |
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@item -ar[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{freq} (@emph{input/output,per-stream}) |
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Set the audio sampling frequency. For output streams it is set by |
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@item -aq @var{q} |
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@item -aq @var{q} (@emph{output}) |
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Set the audio quality (codec-specific, VBR). This is an alias for -q:a. |
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@item -ac @var{channels} |
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@item -ac[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{channels} (@emph{input/output,per-stream}) |
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Set the number of audio channels. For output streams it is set by |
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@item -an (@emph{output}) |
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Disable audio recording. |
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@item -acodec @var{codec} |
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@item -acodec @var{codec} (@emph{input/output}) |
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@item -sample_fmt[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{sample_fmt} |
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@item -sample_fmt[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{sample_fmt} (@emph{output,per-stream}) |
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@table @option |
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@item -atag @var{fourcc/tag} |
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@item -atag @var{fourcc/tag} (@emph{output}) |
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Force audio tag/fourcc. This is an alias for @code{-tag:a}. |
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@table @option |
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@item -scodec @var{codec} |
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@item -scodec @var{codec} (@emph{input/output}) |
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Set the subtitle codec. This is an alias for @code{-codec:s}. |
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@item -sn (@emph{output}) |
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Disable subtitle recording. |
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@section Audio/Video grab options |
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@table @option |
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@item -isync |
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@item -isync (@emph{global}) |
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Synchronize read on input. |
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@section Advanced options |
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@table @option |
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@item -map [-]@var{input_file_id}[:@var{input_stream_type}][:@var{input_stream_id}][,@var{sync_file_id}[:@var{sync_stream_type}][:@var{sync_stream_id}]] |
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Designate one or more input streams as a source for the output file. Each input |
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stream is identified by the input file index @var{input_file_id} and |
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the input stream index @var{input_stream_id} within the input |
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@var{sync_file_id}:@var{sync_stream_id} sets which input stream |
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@var{sync_file_id}:@var{stream_specifier} sets which input stream |
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If @var{input_stream_type} is specified -- 'v' for video, 'a' for audio, 's' for |
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subtitle and 'd' for data -- then @var{input_stream_id} counts only the streams |
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of this type. Same for @var{sync_stream_type}. |
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@var{input_stream_id} may be omitted, in which case all streams of the given |
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type are mapped (or all streams in the file, if no type is specified). |
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The first @code{-map} option on the command line specifies the |
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source for output stream 0, the second @code{-map} option specifies |
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the source for output stream 1, etc. |
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@item -map_metadata[:@var{metadata_type}][:@var{index}] @var{infile}[:@var{metadata_type}][:@var{index}] |
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Set metadata information of the next output file from @var{infile}. Note that |
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Optional @var{metadata_type} parameters specify, which metadata to copy - (g)lobal |
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avconv -i in.ogg -map_metadata 0:s:0 out.mp3 |
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@end example |
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@item -map_chapters @var{input_file_index} |
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@item -map_chapters @var{input_file_index} (@emph{output}) |
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Copy chapters from input file with index @var{input_file_index} to the next |
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output file. If no chapter mapping is specified, then chapters are copied from |
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the first input file with at least one chapter. Use a negative file index to |
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disable any chapter copying. |
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@item -debug |
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Print specific debug info. |
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@item -benchmark |
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@item -benchmark (@emph{global}) |
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Show benchmarking information at the end of an encode. |
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Shows CPU time used and maximum memory consumption. |
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Maximum memory consumption is not supported on all systems, |
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it will usually display as 0 if not supported. |
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@item -dump |
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@item -dump (@emph{global}) |
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Dump each input packet. |
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@item -hex |
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@item -hex (@emph{global}) |
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When dumping packets, also dump the payload. |
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@item -bitexact |
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Only use bit exact algorithms (for codec testing). |
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@item -ps @var{size} |
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Set RTP payload size in bytes. |
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@item -re |
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@item -re (@emph{input}) |
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Read input at native frame rate. Mainly used to simulate a grab device. |
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@item -threads @var{count} |
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Thread count. |
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Finish encoding when the shortest input stream ends. |
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@item -dts_delta_threshold |
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Timestamp discontinuity delta threshold. |
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@item -muxdelay @var{seconds} |
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@item -muxdelay @var{seconds} (@emph{input}) |
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Set the maximum demux-decode delay. |
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@item -muxpreload @var{seconds} |
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@item -muxpreload @var{seconds} (@emph{input}) |
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Set the initial demux-decode delay. |
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@item -streamid @var{output-stream-index}:@var{new-value} |
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@item -streamid @var{output-stream-index}:@var{new-value} (@emph{output}) |
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Assign a new stream-id value to an output stream. This option should be |
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avconv -i infile -streamid 0:33 -streamid 1:36 out.ts |
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@end example |
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@item -bsf[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{bitstream_filters} |
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@item -bsf[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{bitstream_filters} (@emph{output,per-stream}) |
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Set bitstream filters for matching streams. @var{bistream_filters} is |
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a comma-separated list of bitstream filters. Use the @code{-bsfs} option |
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to get the list of bitstream filters. |
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avconv -i file.mov -an -vn -sbsf mov2textsub -c:s copy -f rawvideo sub.txt |
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@end example |
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@item -tag[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{codec_tag} |
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@item -tag[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{codec_tag} (@emph{output,per-stream}) |
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Force a tag/fourcc for matching streams. |
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@end table |
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@c man end OPTIONS |
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