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drawtext=text=\'Caesar: tu quoque\, Brute\, fili mi\' |
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@end example |
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See the @ref{quoting_and_escaping, Quoting and escaping} section for |
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more information about the escaping and quoting rules adopted by |
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See the ``Quoting and escaping'' section in the ffmpeg-utils manual |
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for more information about the escaping and quoting rules adopted by |
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FFmpeg. |
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@c man end FILTERGRAPH DESCRIPTION |
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postfix. Default value is "0". |
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@item streams, s |
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Specifies the streams to read. Several streams can be specified, separated |
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by "+". The source will then have as many outputs, in the same order. The |
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syntax is explained in the @ref{Stream specifiers} chapter. Two special |
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names, "dv" and "da" specify respectively the default (best suited) video |
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and audio stream. Default is "dv", or "da" if the filter is called as |
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"amovie". |
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Specifies the streams to read. Several streams can be specified, |
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separated by "+". The source will then have as many outputs, in the |
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same order. The syntax is explained in the ``Stream specifiers'' |
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section in the ffmpeg manual. Two special names, "dv" and "da" specify |
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respectively the default (best suited) video and audio stream. Default |
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is "dv", or "da" if the filter is called as "amovie". |
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@item stream_index, si |
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Specifies the index of the video stream to read. If the value is -1, |
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