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@ -835,6 +835,18 @@ possible, for example, to turn two separate mono streams into a single stereo |
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stream. However spliting a stereo stream into two single channel mono streams |
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is possible. |
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If you need this feature, a possible workaround is to use the @emph{amerge} |
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filter. For example, if you need to merge a media (here @file{input.mkv}) with 2 |
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mono audio streams into one single stereo channel audio stream (and keep the |
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video stream): |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -i input.mkv -f lavfi -i " |
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amovie=input.mkv:si=1 [a1]; |
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amovie=input.mkv:si=2 [a2]; |
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[a1][a2] amerge" -c:a pcm_s16le -c:v copy output.mkv |
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@end example |
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@item -map_metadata[:@var{metadata_spec_out}] @var{infile}[:@var{metadata_spec_in}] (@emph{output,per-metadata}) |
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Set metadata information of the next output file from @var{infile}. Note that |
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those are file indices (zero-based), not filenames. |
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