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\input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*- |
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@settitle ffprobe Documentation |
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@titlepage |
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@center @titlefont{ffprobe Documentation} |
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@end titlepage |
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@top |
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@contents |
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@chapter Synopsis |
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ffprobe [@var{options}] [@file{input_file}] |
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@chapter Description |
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@c man begin DESCRIPTION |
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ffprobe gathers information from multimedia streams and prints it in |
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human- and machine-readable fashion. |
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For example it can be used to check the format of the container used |
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by a multimedia stream and the format and type of each media stream |
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contained in it. |
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If a filename is specified in input, ffprobe will try to open and |
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probe the file content. If the file cannot be opened or recognized as |
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a multimedia file, a positive exit code is returned. |
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ffprobe may be employed both as a standalone application or in |
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combination with a textual filter, which may perform more |
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sophisticated processing, e.g. statistical processing or plotting. |
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Options are used to list some of the formats supported by ffprobe or |
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for specifying which information to display, and for setting how |
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ffprobe will show it. |
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ffprobe output is designed to be easily parsable by a textual filter, |
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and consists of one or more sections of a form defined by the selected |
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writer, which is specified by the @option{print_format} option. |
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Sections may contain other nested sections, and are identified by a |
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name (which may be shared by other sections), and an unique |
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name. See the output of @option{sections}. |
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Metadata tags stored in the container or in the streams are recognized |
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and printed in the corresponding "FORMAT", "STREAM" or "PROGRAM_STREAM" |
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section. |
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@c man end |
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@chapter Options |
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@c man begin OPTIONS |
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@include fftools-common-opts.texi |
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@section Main options |
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@table @option |
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@item -f @var{format} |
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Force format to use. |
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@item -unit |
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Show the unit of the displayed values. |
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@item -prefix |
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Use SI prefixes for the displayed values. |
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Unless the "-byte_binary_prefix" option is used all the prefixes |
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are decimal. |
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@item -byte_binary_prefix |
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Force the use of binary prefixes for byte values. |
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@item -sexagesimal |
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Use sexagesimal format HH:MM:SS.MICROSECONDS for time values. |
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@item -pretty |
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Prettify the format of the displayed values, it corresponds to the |
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options "-unit -prefix -byte_binary_prefix -sexagesimal". |
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@item -of, -print_format @var{writer_name}[=@var{writer_options}] |
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Set the output printing format. |
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@var{writer_name} specifies the name of the writer, and |
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@var{writer_options} specifies the options to be passed to the writer. |
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For example for printing the output in JSON format, specify: |
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@example |
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-print_format json |
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@end example |
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For more details on the available output printing formats, see the |
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Writers section below. |
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@item -sections |
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Print sections structure and section information, and exit. The output |
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is not meant to be parsed by a machine. |
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@item -select_streams @var{stream_specifier} |
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Select only the streams specified by @var{stream_specifier}. This |
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option affects only the options related to streams |
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(e.g. @code{show_streams}, @code{show_packets}, etc.). |
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For example to show only audio streams, you can use the command: |
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@example |
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ffprobe -show_streams -select_streams a INPUT |
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@end example |
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To show only video packets belonging to the video stream with index 1: |
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@example |
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ffprobe -show_packets -select_streams v:1 INPUT |
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@end example |
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@item -show_data |
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Show payload data, as a hexadecimal and ASCII dump. Coupled with |
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@option{-show_packets}, it will dump the packets' data. Coupled with |
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@option{-show_streams}, it will dump the codec extradata. |
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The dump is printed as the "data" field. It may contain newlines. |
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@item -show_data_hash @var{algorithm} |
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Show a hash of payload data, for packets with @option{-show_packets} and for |
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codec extradata with @option{-show_streams}. |
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@item -show_error |
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Show information about the error found when trying to probe the input. |
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The error information is printed within a section with name "ERROR". |
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@item -show_format |
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Show information about the container format of the input multimedia |
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stream. |
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All the container format information is printed within a section with |
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name "FORMAT". |
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@item -show_format_entry @var{name} |
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Like @option{-show_format}, but only prints the specified entry of the |
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container format information, rather than all. This option may be given more |
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than once, then all specified entries will be shown. |
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This option is deprecated, use @code{show_entries} instead. |
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@item -show_entries @var{section_entries} |
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Set list of entries to show. |
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Entries are specified according to the following |
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syntax. @var{section_entries} contains a list of section entries |
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separated by @code{:}. Each section entry is composed by a section |
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name (or unique name), optionally followed by a list of entries local |
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to that section, separated by @code{,}. |
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If section name is specified but is followed by no @code{=}, all |
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entries are printed to output, together with all the contained |
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sections. Otherwise only the entries specified in the local section |
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entries list are printed. In particular, if @code{=} is specified but |
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the list of local entries is empty, then no entries will be shown for |
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that section. |
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Note that the order of specification of the local section entries is |
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not honored in the output, and the usual display order will be |
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retained. |
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The formal syntax is given by: |
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@example |
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@var{LOCAL_SECTION_ENTRIES} ::= @var{SECTION_ENTRY_NAME}[,@var{LOCAL_SECTION_ENTRIES}] |
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@var{SECTION_ENTRY} ::= @var{SECTION_NAME}[=[@var{LOCAL_SECTION_ENTRIES}]] |
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@var{SECTION_ENTRIES} ::= @var{SECTION_ENTRY}[:@var{SECTION_ENTRIES}] |
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@end example |
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For example, to show only the index and type of each stream, and the PTS |
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time, duration time, and stream index of the packets, you can specify |
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the argument: |
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@example |
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packet=pts_time,duration_time,stream_index : stream=index,codec_type |
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@end example |
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To show all the entries in the section "format", but only the codec |
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type in the section "stream", specify the argument: |
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@example |
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format : stream=codec_type |
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@end example |
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To show all the tags in the stream and format sections: |
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@example |
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stream_tags : format_tags |
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@end example |
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To show only the @code{title} tag (if available) in the stream |
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sections: |
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@example |
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stream_tags=title |
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@end example |
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@item -show_packets |
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Show information about each packet contained in the input multimedia |
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stream. |
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The information for each single packet is printed within a dedicated |
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section with name "PACKET". |
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@item -show_frames |
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Show information about each frame and subtitle contained in the input |
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multimedia stream. |
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The information for each single frame is printed within a dedicated |
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section with name "FRAME" or "SUBTITLE". |
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@item -show_streams |
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Show information about each media stream contained in the input |
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multimedia stream. |
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Each media stream information is printed within a dedicated section |
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with name "STREAM". |
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@item -show_programs |
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Show information about programs and their streams contained in the input |
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multimedia stream. |
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Each media stream information is printed within a dedicated section |
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with name "PROGRAM_STREAM". |
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@item -show_chapters |
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Show information about chapters stored in the format. |
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Each chapter is printed within a dedicated section with name "CHAPTER". |
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@item -count_frames |
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Count the number of frames per stream and report it in the |
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corresponding stream section. |
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@item -count_packets |
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Count the number of packets per stream and report it in the |
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corresponding stream section. |
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@item -read_intervals @var{read_intervals} |
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Read only the specified intervals. @var{read_intervals} must be a |
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sequence of interval specifications separated by ",". |
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@command{ffprobe} will seek to the interval starting point, and will |
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continue reading from that. |
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Each interval is specified by two optional parts, separated by "%". |
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The first part specifies the interval start position. It is |
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interpreted as an abolute position, or as a relative offset from the |
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current position if it is preceded by the "+" character. If this first |
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part is not specified, no seeking will be performed when reading this |
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interval. |
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The second part specifies the interval end position. It is interpreted |
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as an absolute position, or as a relative offset from the current |
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position if it is preceded by the "+" character. If the offset |
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specification starts with "#", it is interpreted as the number of |
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packets to read (not including the flushing packets) from the interval |
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start. If no second part is specified, the program will read until the |
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end of the input. |
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Note that seeking is not accurate, thus the actual interval start |
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point may be different from the specified position. Also, when an |
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interval duration is specified, the absolute end time will be computed |
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by adding the duration to the interval start point found by seeking |
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the file, rather than to the specified start value. |
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The formal syntax is given by: |
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@example |
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@var{INTERVAL} ::= [@var{START}|+@var{START_OFFSET}][%[@var{END}|+@var{END_OFFSET}]] |
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@var{INTERVALS} ::= @var{INTERVAL}[,@var{INTERVALS}] |
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@end example |
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A few examples follow. |
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@itemize |
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@item |
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Seek to time 10, read packets until 20 seconds after the found seek |
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point, then seek to position @code{01:30} (1 minute and thirty |
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seconds) and read packets until position @code{01:45}. |
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@example |
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10%+20,01:30%01:45 |
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@end example |
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@item |
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Read only 42 packets after seeking to position @code{01:23}: |
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@example |
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01:23%+#42 |
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@end example |
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@item |
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Read only the first 20 seconds from the start: |
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@example |
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%+20 |
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@end example |
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@item |
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Read from the start until position @code{02:30}: |
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@example |
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%02:30 |
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@end example |
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@end itemize |
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@item -show_private_data, -private |
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Show private data, that is data depending on the format of the |
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particular shown element. |
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This option is enabled by default, but you may need to disable it |
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for specific uses, for example when creating XSD-compliant XML output. |
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@item -show_program_version |
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Show information related to program version. |
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Version information is printed within a section with name |
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"PROGRAM_VERSION". |
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@item -show_library_versions |
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Show information related to library versions. |
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Version information for each library is printed within a section with |
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name "LIBRARY_VERSION". |
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@item -show_versions |
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Show information related to program and library versions. This is the |
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equivalent of setting both @option{-show_program_version} and |
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@option{-show_library_versions} options. |
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@item -show_pixel_formats |
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Show information about all pixel formats supported by FFmpeg. |
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Pixel format information for each format is printed within a section |
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with name "PIXEL_FORMAT". |
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@item -bitexact |
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Force bitexact output, useful to produce output which is not dependent |
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on the specific build. |
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@item -i @var{input_file} |
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Read @var{input_file}. |
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@end table |
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@c man end |
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@chapter Writers |
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@c man begin WRITERS |
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A writer defines the output format adopted by @command{ffprobe}, and will be |
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used for printing all the parts of the output. |
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A writer may accept one or more arguments, which specify the options |
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to adopt. The options are specified as a list of @var{key}=@var{value} |
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pairs, separated by ":". |
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All writers support the following options: |
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@table @option |
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@item string_validation, sv |
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Set string validation mode. |
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The following values are accepted. |
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@table @samp |
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@item fail |
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The writer will fail immediately in case an invalid string (UTF-8) |
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sequence or code point is found in the input. This is especially |
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useful to validate input metadata. |
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@item ignore |
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Any validation error will be ignored. This will result in possibly |
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broken output, especially with the json or xml writer. |
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@item replace |
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The writer will substitute invalid UTF-8 sequences or code points with |
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the string specified with the @option{string_validation_replacement}. |
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@end table |
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Default value is @samp{replace}. |
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@item string_validation_replacement, svr |
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Set replacement string to use in case @option{string_validation} is |
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set to @samp{replace}. |
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In case the option is not specified, the writer will assume the empty |
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string, that is it will remove the invalid sequences from the input |
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strings. |
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@end table |
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A description of the currently available writers follows. |
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@section default |
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Default format. |
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Print each section in the form: |
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@example |
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[SECTION] |
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key1=val1 |
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... |
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keyN=valN |
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[/SECTION] |
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@end example |
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Metadata tags are printed as a line in the corresponding FORMAT, STREAM or |
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PROGRAM_STREAM section, and are prefixed by the string "TAG:". |
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A description of the accepted options follows. |
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@table @option |
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@item nokey, nk |
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If set to 1 specify not to print the key of each field. Default value |
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is 0. |
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@item noprint_wrappers, nw |
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If set to 1 specify not to print the section header and footer. |
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Default value is 0. |
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@end table |
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@section compact, csv |
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Compact and CSV format. |
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The @code{csv} writer is equivalent to @code{compact}, but supports |
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different defaults. |
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Each section is printed on a single line. |
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If no option is specifid, the output has the form: |
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@example |
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section|key1=val1| ... |keyN=valN |
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@end example |
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Metadata tags are printed in the corresponding "format" or "stream" |
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section. A metadata tag key, if printed, is prefixed by the string |
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"tag:". |
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The description of the accepted options follows. |
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@table @option |
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@item item_sep, s |
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Specify the character to use for separating fields in the output line. |
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It must be a single printable character, it is "|" by default ("," for |
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the @code{csv} writer). |
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@item nokey, nk |
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If set to 1 specify not to print the key of each field. Its default |
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value is 0 (1 for the @code{csv} writer). |
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@item escape, e |
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Set the escape mode to use, default to "c" ("csv" for the @code{csv} |
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writer). |
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It can assume one of the following values: |
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@table @option |
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@item c |
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Perform C-like escaping. Strings containing a newline ('\n'), carriage |
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return ('\r'), a tab ('\t'), a form feed ('\f'), the escaping |
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character ('\') or the item separator character @var{SEP} are escaped using C-like fashioned |
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escaping, so that a newline is converted to the sequence "\n", a |
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carriage return to "\r", '\' to "\\" and the separator @var{SEP} is |
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converted to "\@var{SEP}". |
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@item csv |
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Perform CSV-like escaping, as described in RFC4180. Strings |
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containing a newline ('\n'), a carriage return ('\r'), a double quote |
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('"'), or @var{SEP} are enclosed in double-quotes. |
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@item none |
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Perform no escaping. |
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@end table |
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@item print_section, p |
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Print the section name at the begin of each line if the value is |
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@code{1}, disable it with value set to @code{0}. Default value is |
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@code{1}. |
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@end table |
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@section flat |
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Flat format. |
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A free-form output where each line contains an explicit key=value, such as |
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"streams.stream.3.tags.foo=bar". The output is shell escaped, so it can be |
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directly embedded in sh scripts as long as the separator character is an |
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alphanumeric character or an underscore (see @var{sep_char} option). |
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The description of the accepted options follows. |
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@table @option |
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@item sep_char, s |
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Separator character used to separate the chapter, the section name, IDs and |
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potential tags in the printed field key. |
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Default value is '.'. |
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@item hierarchical, h |
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Specify if the section name specification should be hierarchical. If |
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set to 1, and if there is more than one section in the current |
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chapter, the section name will be prefixed by the name of the |
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chapter. A value of 0 will disable this behavior. |
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Default value is 1. |
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@end table |
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@section ini |
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INI format output. |
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Print output in an INI based format. |
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The following conventions are adopted: |
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@itemize |
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@item |
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all key and values are UTF-8 |
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@item |
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'.' is the subgroup separator |
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@item |
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newline, '\t', '\f', '\b' and the following characters are escaped |
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@item |
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'\' is the escape character |
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@item |
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'#' is the comment indicator |
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@item |
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'=' is the key/value separator |
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@item |
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':' is not used but usually parsed as key/value separator |
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@end itemize |
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This writer accepts options as a list of @var{key}=@var{value} pairs, |
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separated by ":". |
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The description of the accepted options follows. |
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@table @option |
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@item hierarchical, h |
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Specify if the section name specification should be hierarchical. If |
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set to 1, and if there is more than one section in the current |
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chapter, the section name will be prefixed by the name of the |
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chapter. A value of 0 will disable this behavior. |
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Default value is 1. |
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@end table |
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@section json |
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JSON based format. |
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Each section is printed using JSON notation. |
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The description of the accepted options follows. |
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@table @option |
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@item compact, c |
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If set to 1 enable compact output, that is each section will be |
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printed on a single line. Default value is 0. |
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@end table |
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For more information about JSON, see @url{http://www.json.org/}. |
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@section xml |
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XML based format. |
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The XML output is described in the XML schema description file |
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@file{ffprobe.xsd} installed in the FFmpeg datadir. |
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An updated version of the schema can be retrieved at the url |
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@url{http://www.ffmpeg.org/schema/ffprobe.xsd}, which redirects to the |
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latest schema committed into the FFmpeg development source code tree. |
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Note that the output issued will be compliant to the |
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@file{ffprobe.xsd} schema only when no special global output options |
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(@option{unit}, @option{prefix}, @option{byte_binary_prefix}, |
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@option{sexagesimal} etc.) are specified. |
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The description of the accepted options follows. |
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@table @option |
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@item fully_qualified, q |
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If set to 1 specify if the output should be fully qualified. Default |
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value is 0. |
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This is required for generating an XML file which can be validated |
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through an XSD file. |
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@item xsd_compliant, x |
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If set to 1 perform more checks for ensuring that the output is XSD |
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compliant. Default value is 0. |
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This option automatically sets @option{fully_qualified} to 1. |
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@end table |
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For more information about the XML format, see |
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@url{http://www.w3.org/XML/}. |
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@c man end WRITERS |
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@chapter Timecode |
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@c man begin TIMECODE |
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@command{ffprobe} supports Timecode extraction: |
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@itemize |
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@item |
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MPEG1/2 timecode is extracted from the GOP, and is available in the video |
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stream details (@option{-show_streams}, see @var{timecode}). |
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@item |
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MOV timecode is extracted from tmcd track, so is available in the tmcd |
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stream metadata (@option{-show_streams}, see @var{TAG:timecode}). |
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@item |
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DV, GXF and AVI timecodes are available in format metadata |
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(@option{-show_format}, see @var{TAG:timecode}). |
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@end itemize |
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@c man end TIMECODE |
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@include config.texi |
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@ifset config-all |
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@set config-readonly |
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@ifset config-avutil |
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@include utils.texi |
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@end ifset |
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@ifset config-avcodec |
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@include codecs.texi |
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@include bitstream_filters.texi |
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@end ifset |
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@ifset config-avformat |
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@include formats.texi |
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@include protocols.texi |
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@end ifset |
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@ifset config-avdevice |
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@include devices.texi |
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@end ifset |
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@ifset config-swresample |
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@include resampler.texi |
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@end ifset |
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@ifset config-swscale |
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@include scaler.texi |
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@end ifset |
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@ifset config-avfilter |
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@include filters.texi |
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@end ifset |
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@end ifset |
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@chapter See Also |
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@ifhtml |
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@ifset config-all |
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@url{ffprobe.html,ffprobe}, |
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@end ifset |
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@ifset config-not-all |
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@url{ffprobe-all.html,ffprobe-all}, |
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@end ifset |
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@url{ffmpeg.html,ffmpeg}, @url{ffplay.html,ffplay}, @url{ffserver.html,ffserver}, |
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@url{ffmpeg-utils.html,ffmpeg-utils}, |
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@url{ffmpeg-scaler.html,ffmpeg-scaler}, |
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@url{ffmpeg-resampler.html,ffmpeg-resampler}, |
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@url{ffmpeg-codecs.html,ffmpeg-codecs}, |
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@url{ffmpeg-bitstream-filters.html,ffmpeg-bitstream-filters}, |
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@url{ffmpeg-formats.html,ffmpeg-formats}, |
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@url{ffmpeg-devices.html,ffmpeg-devices}, |
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@url{ffmpeg-protocols.html,ffmpeg-protocols}, |
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@url{ffmpeg-filters.html,ffmpeg-filters} |
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@end ifhtml |
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@ifnothtml |
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@ifset config-all |
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ffprobe(1), |
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@end ifset |
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@ifset config-not-all |
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ffprobe-all(1), |
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@end ifset |
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ffmpeg(1), ffplay(1), ffserver(1), |
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ffmpeg-utils(1), ffmpeg-scaler(1), ffmpeg-resampler(1), |
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ffmpeg-codecs(1), ffmpeg-bitstream-filters(1), ffmpeg-formats(1), |
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ffmpeg-devices(1), ffmpeg-protocols(1), ffmpeg-filters(1) |
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@end ifnothtml |
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@include authors.texi |
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@ignore |
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@setfilename ffprobe |
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@settitle ffprobe media prober |
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@end ignore |
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@bye
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