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Mark option arguments as variables using @var{}.
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@item -formats
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Show available formats, codecs, protocols, ...
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@item -f fmt
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@item -f @var{fmt}
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Force format.
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@item -i filename
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@item -i @var{filename}
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input filename
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@item -y
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Overwrite output files.
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@item -t duration
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@item -t @var{duration}
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Restrict the transcoded/captured video sequence
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to the duration specified in seconds.
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@code{hh:mm:ss[.xxx]} syntax is also supported.
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@item -fs limit_size
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@item -fs @var{limit_size}
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Set the file size limit.
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@item -ss position
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@item -ss @var{position}
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Seek to given time position in seconds.
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@code{hh:mm:ss[.xxx]} syntax is also supported.
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@item -itsoffset offset
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@item -itsoffset @var{offset}
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Set the input time offset in seconds.
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@code{[-]hh:mm:ss[.xxx]} syntax is also supported.
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This option affects all the input files that follow it.
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@ -231,34 +231,34 @@ The offset is added to the timestamps of the input files.
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Specifying a positive offset means that the corresponding
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streams are delayed by 'offset' seconds.
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@item -title string
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@item -title @var{string}
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Set the title.
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@item -timestamp time
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@item -timestamp @var{time}
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Set the timestamp.
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@item -author string
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@item -author @var{string}
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Set the author.
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@item -copyright string
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@item -copyright @var{string}
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Set the copyright.
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@item -comment string
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@item -comment @var{string}
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Set the comment.
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@item -album string
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@item -album @var{string}
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Set the album.
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@item -track number
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@item -track @var{number}
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Set the track.
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@item -year number
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@item -year @var{number}
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Set the year.
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@item -v number
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@item -v @var{number}
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Set the logging verbosity level.
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@item -target type
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@item -target @var{type}
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Specify target file type ("vcd", "svcd", "dvd", "dv", "dv50", "pal-vcd",
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"ntsc-svcd", ... ). All the format options (bitrate, codecs,
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buffer sizes) are then set automatically. You can just type:
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@ -274,16 +274,16 @@ they do not conflict with the standard, as in:
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ffmpeg -i myfile.avi -target vcd -bf 2 /tmp/vcd.mpg
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@end example
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@item -dframes number
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@item -dframes @var{number}
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Set the number of data frames to record.
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@item -scodec codec
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@item -scodec @var{codec}
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Force subtitle codec ('copy' to copy stream).
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@item -newsubtitle
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Add a new subtitle stream to the current output stream.
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@item -slang code
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@item -slang @var{code}
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Set the ISO 639 language code (3 letters) of the current subtitle stream.
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@end table
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@ -291,13 +291,13 @@ Set the ISO 639 language code (3 letters) of the current subtitle stream.
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@section Video Options
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@table @option
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@item -b bitrate
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@item -b @var{bitrate}
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Set the video bitrate in bit/s (default = 200 kb/s).
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@item -vframes number
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@item -vframes @var{number}
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Set the number of video frames to record.
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@item -r fps
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@item -r @var{fps}
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Set frame rate (Hz value, fraction or abbreviation), (default = 25).
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@item -s size
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@item -s @var{size}
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Set frame size. The format is @samp{wxh} (ffserver default = 160x128, ffmpeg default = same as source).
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The following abbreviations are recognized:
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@table @samp
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@ -359,52 +359,52 @@ The following abbreviations are recognized:
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1920x1080
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@end table
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@item -aspect aspect
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@item -aspect @var{aspect}
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Set aspect ratio (4:3, 16:9 or 1.3333, 1.7777).
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@item -croptop size
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@item -croptop @var{size}
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Set top crop band size (in pixels).
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@item -cropbottom size
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@item -cropbottom @var{size}
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Set bottom crop band size (in pixels).
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@item -cropleft size
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@item -cropleft @var{size}
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Set left crop band size (in pixels).
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@item -cropright size
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@item -cropright @var{size}
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Set right crop band size (in pixels).
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@item -padtop size
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@item -padtop @var{size}
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Set top pad band size (in pixels).
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@item -padbottom size
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@item -padbottom @var{size}
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Set bottom pad band size (in pixels).
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@item -padleft size
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@item -padleft @var{size}
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Set left pad band size (in pixels).
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@item -padright size
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@item -padright @var{size}
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Set right pad band size (in pixels).
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@item -padcolor (hex color)
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@item -padcolor @var{hex_color}
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Set color of padded bands. The value for padcolor is expressed
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as a six digit hexadecimal number where the first two digits
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represent red, the middle two digits green and last two digits
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blue (default = 000000 (black)).
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@item -vn
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Disable video recording.
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@item -bt tolerance
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@item -bt @var{tolerance}
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Set video bitrate tolerance (in bit/s).
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@item -maxrate bitrate
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@item -maxrate @var{bitrate}
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Set max video bitrate (in bit/s).
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@item -minrate bitrate
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@item -minrate @var{bitrate}
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Set min video bitrate (in bit/s).
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@item -bufsize size
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@item -bufsize @var{size}
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Set video buffer verifier buffer size (in bits).
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@item -vcodec codec
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@item -vcodec @var{codec}
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Force video codec to @var{codec}. Use the @code{copy} special value to
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tell that the raw codec data must be copied as is.
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@item -sameq
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Use same video quality as source (implies VBR).
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@item -pass n
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@item -pass @var{n}
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Select the pass number (1 or 2). It is useful to do two pass
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encoding. The statistics of the video are recorded in the first
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pass and the video is generated at the exact requested bitrate
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in the second pass.
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@item -passlogfile file
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@item -passlogfile @var{file}
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Set two pass logfile name to @var{file}.
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@item -newvideo
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@ -415,37 +415,37 @@ Add a new video stream to the current output stream.
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@section Advanced Video Options
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@table @option
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@item -pix_fmt format
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@item -pix_fmt @var{format}
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Set pixel format. Use 'list' as parameter to show all the supported
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pixel formats.
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@item -sws_flags flags
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@item -sws_flags @var{flags}
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Set SwScaler flags (only available when compiled with SwScaler support).
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@item -g gop_size
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@item -g @var{gop_size}
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Set the group of pictures size.
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@item -intra
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Use only intra frames.
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@item -vdt n
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@item -vdt @var{n}
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Discard threshold.
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@item -qscale q
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@item -qscale @var{q}
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Use fixed video quantizer scale (VBR).
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@item -qmin q
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@item -qmin @var{q}
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minimum video quantizer scale (VBR)
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@item -qmax q
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@item -qmax @var{q}
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maximum video quantizer scale (VBR)
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@item -qdiff q
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@item -qdiff @var{q}
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maximum difference between the quantizer scales (VBR)
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@item -qblur blur
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@item -qblur @var{blur}
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video quantizer scale blur (VBR)
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@item -qcomp compression
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@item -qcomp @var{compression}
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video quantizer scale compression (VBR)
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@item -lmin lambda
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@item -lmin @var{lambda}
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minimum video lagrange factor (VBR)
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@item -lmax lambda
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@item -lmax @var{lambda}
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max video lagrange factor (VBR)
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@item -mblmin lambda
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@item -mblmin @var{lambda}
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minimum macroblock quantizer scale (VBR)
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@item -mblmax lambda
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@item -mblmax @var{lambda}
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maximum macroblock quantizer scale (VBR)
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These four options (lmin, lmax, mblmin, mblmax) use 'lambda' units,
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ffmpeg -i src.ext -lmax 21*QP2LAMBDA dst.ext
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@end example
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@item -rc_init_cplx complexity
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@item -rc_init_cplx @var{complexity}
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initial complexity for single pass encoding
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@item -b_qfactor factor
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@item -b_qfactor @var{factor}
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qp factor between P- and B-frames
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@item -i_qfactor factor
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@item -i_qfactor @var{factor}
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qp factor between P- and I-frames
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@item -b_qoffset offset
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@item -b_qoffset @var{offset}
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qp offset between P- and B-frames
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@item -i_qoffset offset
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@item -i_qoffset @var{offset}
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qp offset between P- and I-frames
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@item -rc_eq equation
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@item -rc_eq @var{equation}
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Set rate control equation (@pxref{FFmpeg formula
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evaluator}) (default = @code{tex^qComp}).
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@item -rc_override override
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@item -rc_override @var{override}
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rate control override for specific intervals
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@item -me_method method
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@item -me_method @var{method}
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Set motion estimation method to @var{method}.
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Available methods are (from lowest to best quality):
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@table @samp
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exhaustive search (slow and marginally better than epzs)
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@end table
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@item -dct_algo algo
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@item -dct_algo @var{algo}
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Set DCT algorithm to @var{algo}. Available values are:
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@table @samp
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@item 0
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FF_DCT_ALTIVEC
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@end table
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@item -idct_algo algo
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@item -idct_algo @var{algo}
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Set IDCT algorithm to @var{algo}. Available values are:
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@table @samp
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@item 0
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FF_IDCT_SIMPLEARM
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@end table
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@item -er n
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@item -er @var{n}
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Set error resilience to @var{n}.
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@table @samp
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@item 1
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FF_ER_VERY_AGGRESSIVE
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@end table
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@item -ec bit_mask
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@item -ec @var{bit_mask}
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Set error concealment to @var{bit_mask}. @var{bit_mask} is a bit mask of
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the following values:
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@table @samp
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FF_EC_DEBLOCK (default = enabled)
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@end table
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@item -bf frames
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@item -bf @var{frames}
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Use 'frames' B-frames (supported for MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4).
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@item -mbd mode
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@item -mbd @var{mode}
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macroblock decision
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@table @samp
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@item 0
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Use four motion vector by macroblock (MPEG-4 only).
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@item -part
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Use data partitioning (MPEG-4 only).
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@item -bug param
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@item -bug @var{param}
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Work around encoder bugs that are not auto-detected.
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@item -strict strictness
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@item -strict @var{strictness}
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How strictly to follow the standards.
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@item -aic
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Enable Advanced intra coding (h263+).
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Calculate PSNR of compressed frames.
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@item -vstats
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Dump video coding statistics to @file{vstats_HHMMSS.log}.
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@item -vstats_file file
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@item -vstats_file @var{file}
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Dump video coding statistics to @var{file}.
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@item -vhook module
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@item -vhook @var{module}
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Insert video processing @var{module}. @var{module} contains the module
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name and its parameters separated by spaces.
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@item -top n
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@item -top @var{n}
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top=1/bottom=0/auto=-1 field first
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@item -dc precision
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@item -dc @var{precision}
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Intra_dc_precision.
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@item -vtag fourcc/tag
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@item -vtag @var{fourcc/tag}
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Force video tag/fourcc.
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@item -qphist
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Show QP histogram.
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@item -vbsf bitstream filter
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@item -vbsf @var{bitstream_filter}
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Bitstream filters available are "dump_extra", "remove_extra", "noise".
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@end table
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@section Audio Options
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@table @option
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@item -aframes number
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@item -aframes @var{number}
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Set the number of audio frames to record.
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@item -ar freq
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@item -ar @var{freq}
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Set the audio sampling frequency (default = 44100 Hz).
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@item -ab bitrate
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@item -ab @var{bitrate}
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Set the audio bitrate in bit/s (default = 64k).
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@item -ac channels
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@item -ac @var{channels}
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Set the number of audio channels (default = 1).
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@item -an
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Disable audio recording.
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@item -acodec codec
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@item -acodec @var{codec}
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Force audio codec to @var{codec}. Use the @code{copy} special value to
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specify that the raw codec data must be copied as is.
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@item -newaudio
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@example
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ffmpeg -i file.mpg -vcodec copy -acodec ac3 -ab 384k test.mpg -acodec mp2 -ab 192k -newaudio
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@end example
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@item -alang code
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@item -alang @var{code}
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Set the ISO 639 language code (3 letters) of the current audio stream.
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@end table
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@section Advanced Audio options:
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@table @option
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@item -atag fourcc/tag
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@item -atag @var{fourcc/tag}
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Force audio tag/fourcc.
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@item -absf bitstream filter
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@item -absf @var{bitstream_filter}
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Bitstream filters available are "dump_extra", "remove_extra", "noise", "mp3comp", "mp3decomp".
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@end table
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@section Subtitle options:
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@table @option
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@item -scodec codec
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@item -scodec @var{codec}
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Force subtitle codec ('copy' to copy stream).
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@item -newsubtitle
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Add a new subtitle stream to the current output stream.
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@item -slang code
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@item -slang @var{code}
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Set the ISO 639 language code (3 letters) of the current subtitle stream.
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@end table
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@section Audio/Video grab options
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@table @option
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@item -vc channel
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@item -vc @var{channel}
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Set video grab channel (DV1394 only).
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@item -tvstd standard
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@item -tvstd @var{standard}
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Set television standard (NTSC, PAL (SECAM)).
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@item -isync
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Synchronize read on input.
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Set stream mapping from input streams to output streams.
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Just enumerate the input streams in the order you want them in the output.
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[input stream id] sets the (input) stream to sync against.
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@item -map_meta_data outfile:infile
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Set meta data information of outfile from infile.
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@item -map_meta_data @var{outfile}:@var{infile}
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Set meta data information of @var{outfile} from @var{infile}.
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@item -debug
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Print specific debug info.
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@item -benchmark
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When dumping packets, also dump the payload.
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@item -bitexact
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Only use bit exact algorithms (for codec testing).
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@item -ps size
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@item -ps @var{size}
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Set packet size in bits.
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@item -re
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Read input at native frame rate. Mainly used to simulate a grab device.
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@item -loop_input
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Loop over the input stream. Currently it works only for image
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streams. This option is used for automatic FFserver testing.
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@item -loop_output number_of_times
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@item -loop_output @var{number_of_times}
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Repeatedly loop output for formats that support looping such as animated GIF
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(0 will loop the output infinitely).
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@item -threads count
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@item -threads @var{count}
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Thread count.
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@item -vsync parameter
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@item -vsync @var{parameter}
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Video sync method. Video will be stretched/squeezed to match the timestamps,
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it is done by duplicating and dropping frames. With -map you can select from
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which stream the timestamps should be taken. You can leave either video or
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audio unchanged and sync the remaining stream(s) to the unchanged one.
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@item -async samples_per_second
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@item -async @var{samples_per_second}
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Audio sync method. "Stretches/squeezes" the audio stream to match the timestamps,
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the parameter is the maximum samples per second by which the audio is changed.
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-async 1 is a special case where only the start of the audio stream is corrected
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Finish encoding when the shortest input stream ends.
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@item -dts_delta_threshold
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Timestamp discontinuity delta threshold.
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@item -muxdelay seconds
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@item -muxdelay @var{seconds}
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Set the maximum demux-decode delay.
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@item -muxpreload seconds
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@item -muxpreload @var{seconds}
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Set the initial demux-decode delay.
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@end table
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@table @option
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@item -h
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show help
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@item -x width
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@item -x @var{width}
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force displayed width
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@item -y height
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@item -y @var{height}
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force displayed height
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@item -s size
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@item -s @var{size}
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Set frame size (WxH or abbreviation), needed for videos which don't
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contain a header with the framesize like raw YUV.
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@item -an
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disable audio
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@item -vn
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disable video
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@item -ss pos
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@item -ss @var{pos}
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seek to a given position in seconds
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@item -bytes
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seek by bytes
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@item -nodisp
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disable graphical display
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@item -f fmt
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@item -f @var{fmt}
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force format
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@end table
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@section Advanced options
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@table @option
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@item -pix_fmt format
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@item -pix_fmt @var{format}
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set pixel format
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@item -stats
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Show the stream duration, the codec parameters, the current position in
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@ -72,14 +72,14 @@ generate pts
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@item -rtp_tcp
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Force RTP/TCP protocol usage instead of RTP/UDP. It is only meaningful
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if you are streaming with the RTSP protocol.
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@item -sync type
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@item -sync @var{type}
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Set the master clock to audio (@code{type=audio}), video
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(@code{type=video}) or external (@code{type=ext}). Default is audio. The
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master clock is used to control audio-video synchronization. Most media
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players use audio as master clock, but in some cases (streaming or high
|
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quality broadcast) it is necessary to change that. This option is mainly
|
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used for debugging purposes.
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||||
@item -threads count
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||||
@item -threads @var{count}
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||||
thread count
|
||||
@end table
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@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ ffserver [options]
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||||
Print the license.
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@item -h
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Print the help.
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||||
@item -f configfile
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@item -f @var{configfile}
|
||||
Use @file{configfile} instead of @file{/etc/ffserver.conf}.
|
||||
@end table
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@c man end
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