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The default is @code{near}. |
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@item start_time |
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Assume the first PTS should be the given value, in seconds. This allows for |
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the first frame if a video stream starts after the audio stream or to trim any |
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frames with a negative PTS. |
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@end table |
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@subsection Examples |
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@itemize |
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