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(default ~5 Mo) and @code{analyzeduration} (default 5,000,000 µs = 5 s). For |
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the subtitle stream to be detected, both values must be large enough. |
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@section Where did the @option{-sameq} option go? |
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The @option{-sameq} option meant "same quantizer", and made sense only in a |
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very limited set of cases. Unfortunately, a lot of people mistook it for |
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"same quality" and used it in places where it did not make sense: it had |
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roughly the expected visible effect, but achieved it in a very inefficient |
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way. |
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Each encoder has its own set of options to set the quality-vs-size balance, |
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use the options for the encoder you are using to set the quality level to a |
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point acceptable for your tastes. The most common options to do that are |
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@option{-qscale} and @option{-qmax}, but you should peruse the documentation |
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of the encoder you chose. |
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@chapter Development |
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@section Are there examples illustrating how to use the FFmpeg libraries, particularly libavcodec and libavformat? |
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