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@ -2329,12 +2329,7 @@ Calculate necessary cropping parameters and prints the recommended |
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parameters through the logging system. The detected dimensions |
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correspond to the non-black area of the input video. |
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The filter accepts parameters as a list of @var{key}=@var{value} |
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pairs, separated by ":". If the key of the first options is omitted, |
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the arguments are interpreted according to the syntax |
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[@option{limit}[:@option{round}[:@option{reset}]]]. |
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A description of the accepted options follows. |
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The filter accepts the following options: |
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@table @option |
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@ -2349,7 +2344,7 @@ offset is automatically adjusted to center the video. Use 2 to get |
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only even dimensions (needed for 4:2:2 video). 16 is best when |
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encoding to most video codecs. Default value is 16. |
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@item reset |
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@item reset_count, reset |
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Set the counter that determines after how many frames cropdetect will |
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reset the previously detected largest video area and start over to |
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detect the current optimal crop area. Default value is 0. |
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