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| @chapter Audio Filters
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| @c man begin AUDIO FILTERS
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| 
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| When you configure your FFmpeg build, you can disable any of the
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| existing filters using --disable-filters.
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| The configure output will show the audio filters included in your
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| build.
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| 
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| Below is a description of the currently available audio filters.
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| 
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| @section anull
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| 
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| Pass the audio source unchanged to the output.
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| 
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| @c man end AUDIO FILTERS
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| 
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| @chapter Audio Sources
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| @c man begin AUDIO SOURCES
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| 
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| Below is a description of the currently available audio sources.
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| 
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| @section anullsrc
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| 
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| Null audio source, never return audio frames. It is mainly useful as a
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| template and to be employed in analysis / debugging tools.
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| 
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| It accepts as optional parameter a string of the form
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| @var{sample_rate}:@var{channel_layout}.
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| 
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| @var{sample_rate} specify the sample rate, and defaults to 44100.
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| 
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| @var{channel_layout} specify the channel layout, and can be either an
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| integer or a string representing a channel layout. The default value
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| of @var{channel_layout} is 3, which corresponds to CH_LAYOUT_STEREO.
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| 
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| Check the channel_layout_map definition in
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| @file{libavcodec/audioconvert.c} for the mapping between strings and
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| channel layout values.
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| 
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| Follow some examples:
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| @example
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| #  set the sample rate to 48000 Hz and the channel layout to CH_LAYOUT_MONO.
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| anullsrc=48000:4
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| 
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| # same as
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| anullsrc=48000:mono
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| @end example
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| 
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| @c man end AUDIO SOURCES
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| 
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| @chapter Audio Sinks
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| @c man begin AUDIO SINKS
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| 
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| Below is a description of the currently available audio sinks.
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| 
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| @section anullsink
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| 
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| Null audio sink, do absolutely nothing with the input audio. It is
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| mainly useful as a template and to be employed in analysis / debugging
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| tools.
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| 
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| @c man end AUDIO SINKS
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| 
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| @chapter Video Filters
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| @c man begin VIDEO FILTERS
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| 
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| When you configure your FFmpeg build, you can disable any of the
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| existing filters using --disable-filters.
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| The configure output will show the video filters included in your
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| build.
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| 
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| Below is a description of the currently available video filters.
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| 
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| @section blackframe
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| 
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| Detect frames that are (almost) completely black. Can be useful to
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| detect chapter transitions or commercials. Output lines consist of
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| the frame number of the detected frame, the percentage of blackness,
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| the position in the file if known or -1 and the timestamp in seconds.
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| 
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| In order to display the output lines, you need to set the loglevel at
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| least to the AV_LOG_INFO value.
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| 
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| The filter accepts the syntax:
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| @example
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| blackframe[=@var{amount}:[@var{threshold}]]
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| @end example
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| 
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| @var{amount} is the percentage of the pixels that have to be below the
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| threshold, and defaults to 98.
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| 
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| @var{threshold} is the threshold below which a pixel value is
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| considered black, and defaults to 32.
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| 
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| @section crop
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| 
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| Crop the input video to @var{out_w}:@var{out_h}:@var{x}:@var{y}.
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| 
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| The parameters are expressions containing the following constants:
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| 
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| @table @option
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| @item E, PI, PHI
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| the corresponding mathematical approximated values for e
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| (euler number), pi (greek PI), PHI (golden ratio)
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| 
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| @item x, y
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| the computed values for @var{x} and @var{y}. They are evaluated for
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| each new frame.
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| 
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| @item in_w, in_h
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| the input width and heigth
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| 
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| @item iw, ih
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| same as @var{in_w} and @var{in_h}
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| 
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| @item out_w, out_h
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| the output (cropped) width and heigth
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| 
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| @item ow, oh
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| same as @var{out_w} and @var{out_h}
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| 
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| @item n
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| the number of input frame, starting from 0
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| 
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| @item pos
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| the position in the file of the input frame, NAN if unknown
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| 
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| @item t
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| timestamp expressed in seconds, NAN if the input timestamp is unknown
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| 
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| @end table
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| 
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| The @var{out_w} and @var{out_h} parameters specify the expressions for
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| the width and height of the output (cropped) video. They are
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| evaluated just at the configuration of the filter.
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| 
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| The default value of @var{out_w} is "in_w", and the default value of
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| @var{out_h} is "in_h".
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| 
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| The expression for @var{out_w} may depend on the value of @var{out_h},
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| and the expression for @var{out_h} may depend on @var{out_w}, but they
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| cannot depend on @var{x} and @var{y}, as @var{x} and @var{y} are
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| evaluated after @var{out_w} and @var{out_h}.
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| 
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| The @var{x} and @var{y} parameters specify the expressions for the
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| position of the top-left corner of the output (non-cropped) area. They
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| are evaluated for each frame. If the evaluated value is not valid, it
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| is approximated to the nearest valid value.
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| 
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| The default value of @var{x} is "(in_w-out_w)/2", and the default
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| value for @var{y} is "(in_h-out_h)/2", which set the cropped area at
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| the center of the input image.
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| 
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| The expression for @var{x} may depend on @var{y}, and the expression
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| for @var{y} may depend on @var{x}.
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| 
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| Follow some examples:
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| @example
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| # crop the central input area with size 100x100
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| crop=100:100
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| 
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| # crop the central input area with size 2/3 of the input video
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| "crop=2/3*in_w:2/3*in_h"
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| 
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| # crop the input video central square
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| crop=in_h
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| 
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| # delimit the rectangle with the top-left corner placed at position
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| # 100:100 and the right-bottom corner corresponding to the right-bottom
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| # corner of the input image.
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| crop=in_w-100:in_h-100:100:100
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| 
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| # crop 10 pixels from the lefth and right borders, and 20 pixels from
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| # the top and bottom borders
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| "crop=in_w-2*10:in_h-2*20"
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| 
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| # keep only the bottom right quarter of the input image
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| "crop=in_w/2:in_h/2:in_w/2:in_h/2"
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| 
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| # crop height for getting Greek harmony
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| "crop=in_w:1/PHI*in_w"
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| 
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| # trembling effect
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| "crop=in_w/2:in_h/2:(in_w-out_w)/2+((in_w-out_w)/2)*sin(n/10):(in_h-out_h)/2 +((in_h-out_h)/2)*sin(n/7)"
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| 
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| # erratic camera effect depending on timestamp and position
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| "crop=in_w/2:in_h/2:(in_w-out_w)/2+((in_w-out_w)/2)*sin(t*10):(in_h-out_h)/2 +((in_h-out_h)/2)*sin(t*13)"
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| 
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| # set x depending on the value of y
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| "crop=in_w/2:in_h/2:y:10+10*sin(n/10)"
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| @end example
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| 
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| @section drawbox
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| 
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| Draw a colored box on the input image.
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| 
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| It accepts the syntax:
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| @example
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| drawbox=@var{x}:@var{y}:@var{width}:@var{height}:@var{color}
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| @end example
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| 
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| @table @option
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| 
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| @item x, y
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| Specify the top left corner coordinates of the box. Default to 0.
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| 
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| @item width, height
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| Specify the width and height of the box, if 0 they are interpreted as
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| the input width and height. Default to 0.
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| 
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| @item color
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| Specify the color of the box to write, it can be the name of a color
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| (case insensitive match) or a 0xRRGGBB[AA] sequence.
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| @end table
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| 
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| Follow some examples:
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| @example
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| # draw a black box around the edge of the input image
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| drawbox
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| 
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| # draw a box with color red and an opacity of 50%
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| drawbox=10:20:200:60:red@@0.5"
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| @end example
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| 
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| @section fifo
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| 
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| Buffer input images and send them when they are requested.
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| 
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| This filter is mainly useful when auto-inserted by the libavfilter
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| framework.
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| 
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| The filter does not take parameters.
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| 
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| @section format
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| 
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| Convert the input video to one of the specified pixel formats.
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| Libavfilter will try to pick one that is supported for the input to
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| the next filter.
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| 
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| The filter accepts a list of pixel format names, separated by ":",
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| for example "yuv420p:monow:rgb24".
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| 
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| The following command:
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| 
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| @example
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| ./ffmpeg -i in.avi -vf "format=yuv420p" out.avi
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| @end example
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| 
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| will convert the input video to the format "yuv420p".
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| 
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| @section frei0r
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| 
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| Apply a frei0r effect to the input video.
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| 
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| To enable compilation of this filter you need to install the frei0r
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| header and configure FFmpeg with --enable-frei0r.
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| 
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| The filter supports the syntax:
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| @example
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| @var{filter_name}:@var{param1}:@var{param2}:...:@var{paramN}
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| @end example
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| 
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| @var{filter_name} is the name to the frei0r effect to load. If the
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| environment variable @env{FREI0R_PATH} is defined, the frei0r effect
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| is searched in each one of the directories specified by the colon
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| separated list in @env{FREIOR_PATH}, otherwise in the standard frei0r
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| paths, which are in this order: @file{HOME/.frei0r-1/lib/},
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| @file{/usr/local/lib/frei0r-1/}, @file{/usr/lib/frei0r-1/}.
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| 
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| @var{param1}, @var{param2}, ... , @var{paramN} specify the parameters
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| for the frei0r effect.
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| 
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| A frei0r effect parameter can be a boolean (whose values are specified
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| with "y" and "n"), a double, a color (specified by the syntax
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| @var{R}/@var{G}/@var{B}, @var{R}, @var{G}, and @var{B} being float
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| numbers from 0.0 to 1.0) or by an @code{av_parse_color()} color
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| description), a position (specified by the syntax @var{X}/@var{Y},
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| @var{X} and @var{Y} being float numbers) and a string.
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| 
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| The number and kind of parameters depend on the loaded effect. If an
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| effect parameter is not specified the default value is set.
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| 
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| Some examples follow:
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| @example
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| # apply the distort0r effect, set the first two double parameters
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| frei0r=distort0r:0.5:0.01
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| 
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| # apply the colordistance effect, takes a color as first parameter
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| frei0r=colordistance:0.2/0.3/0.4
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| frei0r=colordistance:violet
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| frei0r=colordistance:0x112233
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| 
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| # apply the perspective effect, specify the top left and top right
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| # image positions
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| frei0r=perspective:0.2/0.2:0.8/0.2
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| @end example
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| 
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| For more information see:
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| @url{http://piksel.org/frei0r}
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| 
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| @section hflip
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| 
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| Flip the input video horizontally.
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| 
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| For example to horizontally flip the video in input with
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| @file{ffmpeg}:
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| @example
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| ffmpeg -i in.avi -vf "hflip" out.avi
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| @end example
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| 
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| @section noformat
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| 
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| Force libavfilter not to use any of the specified pixel formats for the
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| input to the next filter.
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| 
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| The filter accepts a list of pixel format names, separated by ":",
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| for example "yuv420p:monow:rgb24".
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| 
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| The following command:
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| 
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| @example
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| ./ffmpeg -i in.avi -vf "noformat=yuv420p, vflip" out.avi
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| @end example
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| 
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| will make libavfilter use a format different from "yuv420p" for the
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| input to the vflip filter.
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| 
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| @section null
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| 
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| Pass the video source unchanged to the output.
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| 
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| @section ocv_smooth
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| 
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| Apply smooth transform using libopencv.
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| 
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| To enable this filter install libopencv library and headers and
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| configure FFmpeg with --enable-libopencv.
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| 
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| The filter accepts the following parameters:
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| @var{type}:@var{param1}:@var{param2}:@var{param3}:@var{param4}.
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| 
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| @var{type} is the type of smooth filter to apply, and can be one of
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| the following values: "blur", "blur_no_scale", "median", "gaussian",
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| "bilateral". The default value is "gaussian".
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| 
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| @var{param1}, @var{param2}, @var{param3}, and @var{param4} are
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| parameters whose meanings depend on smooth type. @var{param1} and
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| @var{param2} accept integer positive values or 0, @var{param3} and
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| @var{param4} accept float values.
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| 
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| The default value for @var{param1} is 3, the default value for the
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| other parameters is 0.
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| 
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| These parameters correspond to the parameters assigned to the
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| libopencv function @code{cvSmooth}. Refer to the official libopencv
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| documentation for the exact meaning of the parameters:
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| @url{http://opencv.willowgarage.com/documentation/c/image_filtering.html}
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| 
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| @section pad
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| 
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| Add paddings to the input image, and places the original input at the
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| given coordinates @var{x}, @var{y}.
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| 
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| It accepts the following parameters:
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| @var{width}:@var{height}:@var{x}:@var{y}:@var{color}.
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| 
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| Follows the description of the accepted parameters.
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| 
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| @table @option
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| @item width, height
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| 
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| Specify the size of the output image with the paddings added. If the
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| value for @var{width} or @var{height} is 0, the corresponding input size
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| is used for the output.
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| 
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| The default value of @var{width} and @var{height} is 0.
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| 
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| @item x, y
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| 
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| Specify the offsets where to place the input image in the padded area
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| with respect to the top/left border of the output image.
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| 
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| The default value of @var{x} and @var{y} is 0.
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| 
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| @item color
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| 
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| Specify the color of the padded area, it can be the name of a color
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| (case insensitive match) or a 0xRRGGBB[AA] sequence.
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| 
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| The default value of @var{color} is "black".
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| 
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| @end table
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| 
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| @section pixdesctest
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| 
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| Pixel format descriptor test filter, mainly useful for internal
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| testing. The output video should be equal to the input video.
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| 
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| For example:
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| @example
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| format=monow, pixdesctest
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| @end example
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| 
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| can be used to test the monowhite pixel format descriptor definition.
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| 
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| @section scale
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| 
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| Scale the input video to @var{width}:@var{height} and/or convert the image format.
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| 
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| For example the command:
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| 
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| @example
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| ./ffmpeg -i in.avi -vf "scale=200:100" out.avi
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| @end example
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| 
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| will scale the input video to a size of 200x100.
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| 
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| If the input image format is different from the format requested by
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| the next filter, the scale filter will convert the input to the
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| requested format.
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| 
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| If the value for @var{width} or @var{height} is 0, the respective input
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| size is used for the output.
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| 
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| If the value for @var{width} or @var{height} is -1, the scale filter will
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| use, for the respective output size, a value that maintains the aspect
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| ratio of the input image.
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| 
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| The default value of @var{width} and @var{height} is 0.
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| 
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| @section slicify
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| 
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| Pass the images of input video on to next video filter as multiple
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| slices.
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| 
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| @example
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| ./ffmpeg -i in.avi -vf "slicify=32" out.avi
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| @end example
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| 
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| The filter accepts the slice height as parameter. If the parameter is
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| not specified it will use the default value of 16.
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| 
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| Adding this in the beginning of filter chains should make filtering
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| faster due to better use of the memory cache.
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| 
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| @section unsharp
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| 
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| Sharpen or blur the input video.
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| 
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| It accepts the following parameters:
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| @var{luma_msize_x}:@var{luma_msize_y}:@var{luma_amount}:@var{chroma_msize_x}:@var{chroma_msize_y}:@var{chroma_amount}
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| 
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| Negative values for the amount will blur the input video, while positive
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| values will sharpen. All parameters are optional and default to the
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| equivalent of the string '5:5:1.0:0:0:0.0'.
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| 
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| @table @option
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| 
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| @item luma_msize_x
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| Set the luma matrix horizontal size. It can be an integer between 3
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| and 13, default value is 5.
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| 
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| @item luma_msize_y
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| Set the luma matrix vertical size. It can be an integer between 3
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| and 13, default value is 5.
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| 
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| @item luma_amount
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| Set the luma effect strength. It can be a float number between -2.0
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| and 5.0, default value is 1.0.
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| 
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| @item chroma_msize_x
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| Set the chroma matrix horizontal size. It can be an integer between 3
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| and 13, default value is 0.
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| 
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| @item chroma_msize_y
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| Set the chroma matrix vertical size. It can be an integer between 3
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| and 13, default value is 0.
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| 
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| @item luma_amount
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| Set the chroma effect strength. It can be a float number between -2.0
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| and 5.0, default value is 0.0.
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| 
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| @end table
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| 
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| @example
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| # Strong luma sharpen effect parameters
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| unsharp=7:7:2.5
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| 
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| # Strong blur of both luma and chroma parameters
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| unsharp=7:7:-2:7:7:-2
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| 
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| # Use the default values with @command{ffmpeg}
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| ./ffmpeg -i in.avi -vf "unsharp" out.mp4
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| @end example
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| 
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| @section vflip
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| 
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| Flip the input video vertically.
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| 
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| @example
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| ./ffmpeg -i in.avi -vf "vflip" out.avi
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| @end example
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| 
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| @section yadif
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| 
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| yadif is "yet another deinterlacing filter".
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| 
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| It accepts the syntax:
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| @example
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| yadif=[@var{mode}[:@var{parity}]]
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| @end example
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| 
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| @table @option
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| 
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| @item mode
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| Specify the interlacing mode to adopt, accepts one of the following values.
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| 
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| 0: Output 1 frame for each frame.
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| 
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| 1: Output 1 frame for each field.
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| 
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| 2: Like 0 but skips spatial interlacing check.
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| 
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| 3: Like 1 but skips spatial interlacing check.
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| 
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| Default value is 0.
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| 
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| @item parity
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| 0 if is bottom field first, 1 if the interlaced video is top field
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| first, -1 to enable automatic detection.
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| 
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| @end table
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| 
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| @c man end VIDEO FILTERS
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| 
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| @chapter Video Sources
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| @c man begin VIDEO SOURCES
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| 
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| Below is a description of the currently available video sources.
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| 
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| @section buffer
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| 
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| Buffer video frames, and make them available to the filter chain.
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| 
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| This source is mainly intended for a programmatic use, in particular
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| through the interface defined in @file{libavfilter/vsrc_buffer.h}.
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| 
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| It accepts the following parameters:
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| @var{width}:@var{height}:@var{pix_fmt_string}
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| 
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| All the parameters need to be explicitely defined.
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| 
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| Follows the list of the accepted parameters.
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| 
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| @table @option
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| 
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| @item width, height
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| Specify the width and height of the buffered video frames.
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| 
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| @item pix_fmt_string
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| 
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| A string representing the pixel format of the buffered video frames.
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| It may be a number corresponding to a pixel format, or a pixel format
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| name.
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| 
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| @end table
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| 
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| For example:
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| @example
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| buffer=320:240:yuv410p
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| @end example
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| 
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| will instruct the source to accept video frames with size 320x240 and
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| with format "yuv410p". Since the pixel format with name "yuv410p"
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| corresponds to the number 6 (check the enum PixelFormat definition in
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| @file{libavutil/pixfmt.h}), this example corresponds to:
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| @example
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| buffer=320:240:6
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| @end example
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| 
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| @section color
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| 
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| Provide an uniformly colored input.
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| 
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| It accepts the following parameters:
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| @var{color}:@var{frame_size}:@var{frame_rate}
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| 
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| Follows the description of the accepted parameters.
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| 
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| @table @option
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| 
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| @item color
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| Specify the color of the source. It can be the name of a color (case
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| insensitive match) or a 0xRRGGBB[AA] sequence, possibly followed by an
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| alpha specifier. The default value is "black".
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| 
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| @item frame_size
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| Specify the size of the sourced video, it may be a string of the form
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| @var{width}x@var{heigth}, or the name of a size abbreviation. The
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| default value is "320x240".
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| 
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| @item frame_rate
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| Specify the frame rate of the sourced video, as the number of frames
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| generated per second. It has to be a string in the format
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| @var{frame_rate_num}/@var{frame_rate_den}, an integer number, a float
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| number or a valid video frame rate abbreviation. The default value is
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| "25".
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| 
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| @end table
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| 
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| For example the following graph description will generate a red source
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| with an opacity of 0.2, with size "qcif" and a frame rate of 10
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| frames per second, which will be overlayed over the source connected
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| to the pad with identifier "in".
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| 
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| @example
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| "color=red@@0.2:qcif:10 [color]; [in][color] overlay [out]"
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| @end example
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| 
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| @section nullsrc
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| 
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| Null video source, never return images. It is mainly useful as a
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| template and to be employed in analysis / debugging tools.
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| 
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| It accepts as optional parameter a string of the form
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| @var{width}:@var{height}, where @var{width} and @var{height} specify the size of
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| the configured source.
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| 
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| The default values of @var{width} and @var{height} are respectively 352
 | |
| and 288 (corresponding to the CIF size format).
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| 
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| @c man end VIDEO SOURCES
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| 
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| @chapter Video Sinks
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| @c man begin VIDEO SINKS
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| 
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| Below is a description of the currently available video sinks.
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| 
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| @section nullsink
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| 
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| Null video sink, do absolutely nothing with the input video. It is
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| mainly useful as a template and to be employed in analysis / debugging
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| tools.
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| 
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| @c man end VIDEO SINKS
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| 
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