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@ -759,6 +759,16 @@ This option is similar to @option{-filter}, the only difference is that its |
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argument is the name of the file from which a filtergraph description is to be |
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read. |
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@item -reinit_filter[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{integer} (@emph{input,per-stream}) |
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This boolean option determines if the filtergraph(s) to which this stream is fed gets |
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reinitialized when input frame parameters change mid-stream. This option is enabled by |
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default as most video and all audio filters cannot handle deviation in input frame properties. |
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Upon reinitialization, existing filter state is lost, like e.g. the frame count @code{n} |
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reference available in some filters. Any frames buffered at time of reinitialization are lost. |
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The properties where a change triggers reinitialization are, |
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for video, frame resolution or pixel format; |
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for audio, sample format, sample rate, channel count or channel layout. |
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@item -filter_threads @var{nb_threads} (@emph{global}) |
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Defines how many threads are used to process a filter pipeline. Each pipeline |
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will produce a thread pool with this many threads available for parallel processing. |
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