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All the numerical options, if not specified otherwise, accept a string |
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representing a number as input, which may be followed by one of the SI |
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unit prefixes, for example: 'K', 'M', or 'G'. |
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If 'i' is appended to the SI unit prefix, the complete prefix will be |
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interpreted as a unit prefix for binary multiples, which are based on |
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powers of 1024 instead of powers of 1000. Appending 'B' to the SI unit |
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prefix multiplies the value by 8. This allows using, for example: |
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'KB', 'MiB', 'G' and 'B' as number suffixes. |
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Options which do not take arguments are boolean options, and set the |
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corresponding value to true. They can be set to false by prefixing |
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the option name with "no". For example using "-nofoo" |
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will set the boolean option with name "foo" to false. |
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Options that take arguments support a special syntax where the argument given on |
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the command line is interpreted as a path to the file from which the actual |
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argument value is loaded. To use this feature, add a forward slash '/' |
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immediately before the option name (after the leading dash). E.g. |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -i INPUT -/filter:v filter.script OUTPUT |
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@end example |
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will load a filtergraph description from the file named @file{filter.script}. |
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@anchor{Stream specifiers} |
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@section Stream specifiers |
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Some options are applied per-stream, e.g. bitrate or codec. Stream specifiers |
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are used to precisely specify which stream(s) a given option belongs to. |
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A stream specifier is a string generally appended to the option name and |
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separated from it by a colon. E.g. @code{-codec:a:1 ac3} contains the |
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@code{a:1} stream specifier, which matches the second audio stream. Therefore, it |
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would select the ac3 codec for the second audio stream. |
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A stream specifier can match several streams, so that the option is applied to all |
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of them. E.g. the stream specifier in @code{-b:a 128k} matches all audio |
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streams. |
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An empty stream specifier matches all streams. For example, @code{-codec copy} |
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or @code{-codec: copy} would copy all the streams without reencoding. |
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Possible forms of stream specifiers are: |
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@table @option |
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@item @var{stream_index} |
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Matches the stream with this index. E.g. @code{-threads:1 4} would set the |
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thread count for the second stream to 4. If @var{stream_index} is used as an |
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additional stream specifier (see below), then it selects stream number |
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@var{stream_index} from the matching streams. Stream numbering is based on the |
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order of the streams as detected by libavformat except when a stream group |
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specifier or program ID is also specified. In this case it is based on the |
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ordering of the streams in the group or program. |
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@item @var{stream_type}[:@var{additional_stream_specifier}] |
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@var{stream_type} is one of following: 'v' or 'V' for video, 'a' for audio, 's' |
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for subtitle, 'd' for data, and 't' for attachments. 'v' matches all video |
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streams, 'V' only matches video streams which are not attached pictures, video |
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thumbnails or cover arts. If @var{additional_stream_specifier} is used, then |
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it matches streams which both have this type and match the |
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@var{additional_stream_specifier}. Otherwise, it matches all streams of the |
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specified type. |
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@item g:@var{group_specifier}[:@var{additional_stream_specifier}] |
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Matches streams which are in the group with the specifier @var{group_specifier}. |
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if @var{additional_stream_specifier} is used, then it matches streams which both |
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are part of the group and match the @var{additional_stream_specifier}. |
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@var{group_specifier} may be one of the following: |
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@table @option |
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@item @var{group_index} |
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Match the stream with this group index. |
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@item #@var{group_id} or i:@var{group_id} |
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Match the stream with this group id. |
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@end table |
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@item p:@var{program_id}[:@var{additional_stream_specifier}] |
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Matches streams which are in the program with the id @var{program_id}. If |
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@var{additional_stream_specifier} is used, then it matches streams which both |
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are part of the program and match the @var{additional_stream_specifier}. |
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@item #@var{stream_id} or i:@var{stream_id} |
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Match the stream by stream id (e.g. PID in MPEG-TS container). |
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@item m:@var{key}[:@var{value}] |
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Matches streams with the metadata tag @var{key} having the specified value. If |
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@var{value} is not given, matches streams that contain the given tag with any |
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value. The colon character ':' in @var{key} or @var{value} needs to be |
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backslash-escaped. |
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@item disp:@var{dispositions}[:@var{additional_stream_specifier}] |
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Matches streams with the given disposition(s). @var{dispositions} is a list of |
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one or more dispositions (as printed by the @option{-dispositions} option) |
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joined with '+'. |
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@item u |
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Matches streams with usable configuration, the codec must be defined and the |
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essential information such as video dimension or audio sample rate must be present. |
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Note that in @command{ffmpeg}, matching by metadata will only work properly for |
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input files. |
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@end table |
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@section Generic options |
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These options are shared amongst the ff* tools. |
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@table @option |
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@item -L |
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Show license. |
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@item -h, -?, -help, --help [@var{arg}] |
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Show help. An optional parameter may be specified to print help about a specific |
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item. If no argument is specified, only basic (non advanced) tool |
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options are shown. |
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Possible values of @var{arg} are: |
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@table @option |
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@item long |
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Print advanced tool options in addition to the basic tool options. |
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@item full |
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Print complete list of options, including shared and private options |
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for encoders, decoders, demuxers, muxers, filters, etc. |
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@item decoder=@var{decoder_name} |
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Print detailed information about the decoder named @var{decoder_name}. Use the |
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@option{-decoders} option to get a list of all decoders. |
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@item encoder=@var{encoder_name} |
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Print detailed information about the encoder named @var{encoder_name}. Use the |
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@option{-encoders} option to get a list of all encoders. |
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@item demuxer=@var{demuxer_name} |
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Print detailed information about the demuxer named @var{demuxer_name}. Use the |
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@option{-formats} option to get a list of all demuxers and muxers. |
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@item muxer=@var{muxer_name} |
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Print detailed information about the muxer named @var{muxer_name}. Use the |
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@option{-formats} option to get a list of all muxers and demuxers. |
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@item filter=@var{filter_name} |
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Print detailed information about the filter named @var{filter_name}. Use the |
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@option{-filters} option to get a list of all filters. |
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@item bsf=@var{bitstream_filter_name} |
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Print detailed information about the bitstream filter named @var{bitstream_filter_name}. |
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Use the @option{-bsfs} option to get a list of all bitstream filters. |
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@item protocol=@var{protocol_name} |
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Print detailed information about the protocol named @var{protocol_name}. |
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Use the @option{-protocols} option to get a list of all protocols. |
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@end table |
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@item -version |
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Show version. |
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@item -buildconf |
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Show the build configuration, one option per line. |
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@item -formats |
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Show available formats (including devices). |
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@item -demuxers |
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Show available demuxers. |
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@item -muxers |
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Show available muxers. |
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@item -devices |
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Show available devices. |
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@item -codecs |
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Show all codecs known to libavcodec. |
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Note that the term 'codec' is used throughout this documentation as a shortcut |
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for what is more correctly called a media bitstream format. |
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@item -decoders |
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Show available decoders. |
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@item -encoders |
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Show all available encoders. |
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@item -bsfs |
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Show available bitstream filters. |
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@item -protocols |
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Show available protocols. |
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@item -filters |
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Show available libavfilter filters. |
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@item -pix_fmts |
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Show available pixel formats. |
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@item -sample_fmts |
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Show available sample formats. |
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@item -layouts |
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Show channel names and standard channel layouts. |
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@item -dispositions |
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Show stream dispositions. |
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@item -colors |
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Show recognized color names. |
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@item -sources @var{device}[,@var{opt1}=@var{val1}[,@var{opt2}=@var{val2}]...] |
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Show autodetected sources of the input device. |
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Some devices may provide system-dependent source names that cannot be autodetected. |
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The returned list cannot be assumed to be always complete. |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -sources pulse,server=192.168.0.4 |
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@end example |
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@item -sinks @var{device}[,@var{opt1}=@var{val1}[,@var{opt2}=@var{val2}]...] |
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Show autodetected sinks of the output device. |
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Some devices may provide system-dependent sink names that cannot be autodetected. |
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The returned list cannot be assumed to be always complete. |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -sinks pulse,server=192.168.0.4 |
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@end example |
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@item -loglevel [@var{flags}+]@var{loglevel} | -v [@var{flags}+]@var{loglevel} |
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Set logging level and flags used by the library. |
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The optional @var{flags} prefix can consist of the following values: |
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@table @samp |
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@item repeat |
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Indicates that repeated log output should not be compressed to the first line |
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and the "Last message repeated n times" line will be omitted. |
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@item level |
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Indicates that log output should add a @code{[level]} prefix to each message |
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line. This can be used as an alternative to log coloring, e.g. when dumping the |
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log to file. |
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@end table |
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Flags can also be used alone by adding a '+'/'-' prefix to set/reset a single |
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flag without affecting other @var{flags} or changing @var{loglevel}. When |
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setting both @var{flags} and @var{loglevel}, a '+' separator is expected |
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between the last @var{flags} value and before @var{loglevel}. |
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@var{loglevel} is a string or a number containing one of the following values: |
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@table @samp |
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@item quiet, -8 |
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Show nothing at all; be silent. |
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@item panic, 0 |
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Only show fatal errors which could lead the process to crash, such as |
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an assertion failure. This is not currently used for anything. |
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@item fatal, 8 |
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Only show fatal errors. These are errors after which the process absolutely |
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cannot continue. |
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@item error, 16 |
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Show all errors, including ones which can be recovered from. |
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@item warning, 24 |
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Show all warnings and errors. Any message related to possibly |
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incorrect or unexpected events will be shown. |
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@item info, 32 |
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Show informative messages during processing. This is in addition to |
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warnings and errors. This is the default value. |
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@item verbose, 40 |
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Same as @code{info}, except more verbose. |
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@item debug, 48 |
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Show everything, including debugging information. |
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@item trace, 56 |
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@end table |
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For example to enable repeated log output, add the @code{level} prefix, and set |
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@var{loglevel} to @code{verbose}: |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -loglevel repeat+level+verbose -i input output |
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@end example |
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Another example that enables repeated log output without affecting current |
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state of @code{level} prefix flag or @var{loglevel}: |
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@example |
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ffmpeg [...] -loglevel +repeat |
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@end example |
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By default the program logs to stderr. If coloring is supported by the |
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terminal, colors are used to mark errors and warnings. Log coloring |
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can be disabled setting the environment variable |
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@env{AV_LOG_FORCE_NOCOLOR}, or can be forced setting |
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the environment variable @env{AV_LOG_FORCE_COLOR}. |
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@item -report |
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Dump full command line and log output to a file named |
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@code{@var{program}-@var{YYYYMMDD}-@var{HHMMSS}.log} in the current |
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directory. |
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This file can be useful for bug reports. |
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It also implies @code{-loglevel debug}. |
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Setting the environment variable @env{FFREPORT} to any value has the |
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same effect. If the value is a ':'-separated key=value sequence, these |
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options will affect the report; option values must be escaped if they |
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contain special characters or the options delimiter ':' (see the |
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``Quoting and escaping'' section in the ffmpeg-utils manual). |
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The following options are recognized: |
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@table @option |
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@item file |
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set the file name to use for the report; @code{%p} is expanded to the name |
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of the program, @code{%t} is expanded to a timestamp, @code{%%} is expanded |
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to a plain @code{%} |
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@item level |
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set the log verbosity level using a numerical value (see @code{-loglevel}). |
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@end table |
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For example, to output a report to a file named @file{ffreport.log} |
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using a log level of @code{32} (alias for log level @code{info}): |
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@example |
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FFREPORT=file=ffreport.log:level=32 ffmpeg -i input output |
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@end example |
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Errors in parsing the environment variable are not fatal, and will not |
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appear in the report. |
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@item -hide_banner |
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Suppress printing banner. |
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All FFmpeg tools will normally show a copyright notice, build options |
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and library versions. This option can be used to suppress printing |
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this information. |
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@item -cpuflags flags (@emph{global}) |
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Allows setting and clearing cpu flags. This option is intended |
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for testing. Do not use it unless you know what you're doing. |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -cpuflags -sse+mmx ... |
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ffmpeg -cpuflags mmx ... |
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ffmpeg -cpuflags 0 ... |
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@end example |
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Possible flags for this option are: |
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@table @samp |
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@item x86 |
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@table @samp |
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@item mmx |
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@item mmxext |
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@item sse |
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@item sse2 |
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@item sse2slow |
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@item sse3 |
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@item sse3slow |
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@item ssse3 |
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@item atom |
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@item sse4.1 |
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@item sse4.2 |
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@item avx |
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@item avx2 |
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@item xop |
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@item fma3 |
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@item fma4 |
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@item 3dnow |
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@item 3dnowext |
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@item bmi1 |
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@item bmi2 |
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@item cmov |
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@end table |
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@item ARM |
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@table @samp |
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@item armv5te |
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@item armv6 |
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@item armv6t2 |
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@item vfp |
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@item vfpv3 |
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@item neon |
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@item setend |
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@end table |
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@item AArch64 |
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@table @samp |
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@item armv8 |
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@item vfp |
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@item neon |
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@end table |
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@item PowerPC |
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@table @samp |
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@item altivec |
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@end table |
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@item Specific Processors |
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@table @samp |
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@item pentium2 |
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@item pentium3 |
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@item pentium4 |
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@item k6 |
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@item k62 |
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@item athlon |
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@item athlonxp |
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@item k8 |
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@end table |
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@end table |
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@item -cpucount @var{count} (@emph{global}) |
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Override detection of CPU count. This option is intended |
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for testing. Do not use it unless you know what you're doing. |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -cpucount 2 |
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@end example |
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@item -max_alloc @var{bytes} |
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Set the maximum size limit for allocating a block on the heap by ffmpeg's |
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family of malloc functions. Exercise @strong{extreme caution} when using |
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this option. Don't use if you do not understand the full consequence of doing so. |
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Default is INT_MAX. |
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@end table |
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@section AVOptions |
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These options are provided directly by the libavformat, libavdevice and |
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libavcodec libraries. To see the list of available AVOptions, use the |
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@option{-help} option. They are separated into two categories: |
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@table @option |
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@item generic |
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These options can be set for any container, codec or device. Generic options |
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are listed under AVFormatContext options for containers/devices and under |
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AVCodecContext options for codecs. |
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@item private |
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These options are specific to the given container, device or codec. Private |
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options are listed under their corresponding containers/devices/codecs. |
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@end table |
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For example to write an ID3v2.3 header instead of a default ID3v2.4 to |
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an MP3 file, use the @option{id3v2_version} private option of the MP3 |
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muxer: |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -i input.flac -id3v2_version 3 out.mp3 |
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@end example |
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All codec AVOptions are per-stream, and thus a stream specifier |
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should be attached to them: |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -i multichannel.mxf -map 0:v:0 -map 0:a:0 -map 0:a:0 -c:a:0 ac3 -b:a:0 640k -ac:a:1 2 -c:a:1 aac -b:2 128k out.mp4 |
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@end example |
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In the above example, a multichannel audio stream is mapped twice for output. |
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The first instance is encoded with codec ac3 and bitrate 640k. |
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The second instance is downmixed to 2 channels and encoded with codec aac. A bitrate of 128k is specified for it using |
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absolute index of the output stream. |
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Note: the @option{-nooption} syntax cannot be used for boolean |
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AVOptions, use @option{-option 0}/@option{-option 1}. |
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Note: the old undocumented way of specifying per-stream AVOptions by |
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prepending v/a/s to the options name is now obsolete and will be |
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removed soon.
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