Its only reason for its existence was ffmpeg's inability to properly assign
AVOptions to streams. Now this is not a problem anymore, so 'ab' should
go.
The new option doesn't depend on its placement wrt -new* options (which
don't exist anymore) and works in a similar way as per-stream AVOptions.
-[vas]codec remain as aliases to -codec:[vas]
New syntax contains an optional stream type, allowing to refer to n-th
stream of specific type.
Omitting stream number now maps all streams of the given type.
They are confusing, irregular and redundant -- -map already contains all
the information. Stream maps can now be parsed in opt_output_file().
Add a more user-friendly default behavior in case no maps are present.
Breaks -programid for now, but it never worked properly anyway. A better
solution will be written soon.
Before, it took an input and output file index, now it only takes an
input file and applies to the next output file.
Stream/chapter/program specification is now part of the option name and
the delimiter was changed from ',' to ':' to be consistent with the
similar feature for AVOptions.
-follow_mouse centered|PIXELS
move grabbing region to where mouse pointer at the center; or
only move when pointer reaches within PIXELS to the edge.
Signed-off-by: Yu-Jie Lin <livibetter@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
Sometimes it makes sense to replace a raw URL with some informative text
that links to the URL instead of using the raw URL itself in the text.
Also transform some mailing list references into links.
I think the documentation of sameq is causing confusion and misuse of
this option.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
The generated HTML files are similar to the ones generated with
texi2html 1.56k used on the website.
Tested with texi2html 1.78 and 5.0. 1.78 is the minimal recommended
version.
The removed @sp from the titlepage section were ignored until
texi2html 5.0. If not removed the pages generated by 5.0 will have ugly
empty space around the title.
fixes issue2465.
The problem is that the ffmpeg (the app) -streamid option did not work
with -newaudio/-newvideo/-newsubtitle.
The cause was a conflict between the feature where streamid values were
reset to default for each output filename, and the implementation of
-new*, which requires that the -new* option be specified after the
target filename.
My patch changes the ffmpeg behavior so that user-specified streamid
values apply to all the following output files on the command line
(rather than just the next output filename.)
Signed-off-by: Janne Grunau <janne-ffmpeg@jannau.net>
Based on a patch by Nicolas George
<@var{name}.@var{surname}@@normalesup.@code{org}>.
Originally committed as revision 25709 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
The option is useful to ensure that there is a seek point exactly at a
place the user will probably want to jump precisely sometime, the
major example would be the end of an opening and the beginning of a
chapter. The scene change detection system will often make it happen,
but not always for example if there is a fade-in.
See the thread:
Subject: [FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] -force_key_frames option
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 15:16:26 +0200
Patch by Nicolas George -mail nicolas,george,normalesup,org.
Originally committed as revision 25526 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk