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@section Advanced options |
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@table @option |
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@item -map [-]@var{input_file_id}[:@var{stream_specifier}][,@var{sync_file_id}[:@var{stream_specifier}]] | @var{[linklabel]} (@emph{output}) |
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@item -map [-]@var{input_file_id}[:@var{stream_specifier}][?][,@var{sync_file_id}[:@var{stream_specifier}]] | @var{[linklabel]} (@emph{output}) |
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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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A @code{-} character before the stream identifier creates a "negative" mapping. |
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It disables matching streams from already created mappings. |
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A trailing @code{?} after the stream index will allow the map to be |
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optional: if the map matches no streams the map will be ignored instead |
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of failing. Note the map will still fail if an invalid input file index |
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is used; such as if the map refers to a non-existant input. |
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An alternative @var{[linklabel]} form will map outputs from complex filter |
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graphs (see the @option{-filter_complex} option) to the output file. |
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@var{linklabel} must correspond to a defined output link label in the graph. |
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ffmpeg -i INPUT -map 0 -map -0:a:1 OUTPUT |
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@end example |
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To map the video and audio streams from the first input, and using the |
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trailing @code{?}, ignore the audio mapping if no audio streams exist in |
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the first input: |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -i INPUT -map 0:v -map 0:a? OUTPUT |
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@end example |
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To pick the English audio stream: |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -i INPUT -map 0:m:language:eng OUTPUT |
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