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ffmpeg\-utils \- FFmpeg utilities
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removed from the parsed string.
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adopted shell language.
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12 hours, 03 minutes and 45 seconds
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640x360
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.IP "\fBhqvga\fR" 4
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||
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.IX Item "hqvga"
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240x160
|
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|
.IP "\fBwqvga\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "wqvga"
|
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|
400x240
|
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|
.IP "\fBfwqvga\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "fwqvga"
|
||
|
432x240
|
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|
.IP "\fBhvga\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "hvga"
|
||
|
480x320
|
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|
.IP "\fBqhd\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "qhd"
|
||
|
960x540
|
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|
.IP "\fB2kdci\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "2kdci"
|
||
|
2048x1080
|
||
|
.IP "\fB4kdci\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "4kdci"
|
||
|
4096x2160
|
||
|
.IP "\fBuhd2160\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "uhd2160"
|
||
|
3840x2160
|
||
|
.IP "\fBuhd4320\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "uhd4320"
|
||
|
7680x4320
|
||
|
.Sh "Video rate"
|
||
|
.IX Subsection "Video rate"
|
||
|
Specify the frame rate of a video, expressed as the number of frames
|
||
|
generated per second. It has to be a string in the format
|
||
|
\&\fIframe_rate_num\fR/\fIframe_rate_den\fR, an integer number, a float
|
||
|
number or a valid video frame rate abbreviation.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
The following abbreviations are recognized:
|
||
|
.IP "\fBntsc\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "ntsc"
|
||
|
30000/1001
|
||
|
.IP "\fBpal\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "pal"
|
||
|
25/1
|
||
|
.IP "\fBqntsc\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "qntsc"
|
||
|
30000/1001
|
||
|
.IP "\fBqpal\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "qpal"
|
||
|
25/1
|
||
|
.IP "\fBsntsc\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "sntsc"
|
||
|
30000/1001
|
||
|
.IP "\fBspal\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "spal"
|
||
|
25/1
|
||
|
.IP "\fBfilm\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "film"
|
||
|
24/1
|
||
|
.IP "\fBntsc-film\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "ntsc-film"
|
||
|
24000/1001
|
||
|
.Sh "Ratio"
|
||
|
.IX Subsection "Ratio"
|
||
|
A ratio can be expressed as an expression, or in the form
|
||
|
\&\fInumerator\fR:\fIdenominator\fR.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
Note that a ratio with infinite (1/0) or negative value is
|
||
|
considered valid, so you should check on the returned value if you
|
||
|
want to exclude those values.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
The undefined value can be expressed using the \*(L"0:0\*(R" string.
|
||
|
.Sh "Color"
|
||
|
.IX Subsection "Color"
|
||
|
It can be the name of a color as defined below (case insensitive match) or a
|
||
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`[0x|#]RRGGBB[AA]\*(C'\fR sequence, possibly followed by @ and a string
|
||
|
representing the alpha component.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
The alpha component may be a string composed by \*(L"0x\*(R" followed by an
|
||
|
hexadecimal number or a decimal number between 0.0 and 1.0, which
|
||
|
represents the opacity value (\fB0x00\fR or \fB0.0\fR means completely
|
||
|
transparent, \fB0xff\fR or \fB1.0\fR completely opaque). If the alpha
|
||
|
component is not specified then \fB0xff\fR is assumed.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
The string \fBrandom\fR will result in a random color.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
The following names of colors are recognized:
|
||
|
.IP "\fBAliceBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "AliceBlue"
|
||
|
0xF0F8FF
|
||
|
.IP "\fBAntiqueWhite\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "AntiqueWhite"
|
||
|
0xFAEBD7
|
||
|
.IP "\fBAqua\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Aqua"
|
||
|
0x00FFFF
|
||
|
.IP "\fBAquamarine\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Aquamarine"
|
||
|
0x7FFFD4
|
||
|
.IP "\fBAzure\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Azure"
|
||
|
0xF0FFFF
|
||
|
.IP "\fBBeige\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Beige"
|
||
|
0xF5F5DC
|
||
|
.IP "\fBBisque\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Bisque"
|
||
|
0xFFE4C4
|
||
|
.IP "\fBBlack\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Black"
|
||
|
0x000000
|
||
|
.IP "\fBBlanchedAlmond\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "BlanchedAlmond"
|
||
|
0xFFEBCD
|
||
|
.IP "\fBBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Blue"
|
||
|
0x0000FF
|
||
|
.IP "\fBBlueViolet\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "BlueViolet"
|
||
|
0x8A2BE2
|
||
|
.IP "\fBBrown\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Brown"
|
||
|
0xA52A2A
|
||
|
.IP "\fBBurlyWood\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "BurlyWood"
|
||
|
0xDEB887
|
||
|
.IP "\fBCadetBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "CadetBlue"
|
||
|
0x5F9EA0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBChartreuse\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Chartreuse"
|
||
|
0x7FFF00
|
||
|
.IP "\fBChocolate\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Chocolate"
|
||
|
0xD2691E
|
||
|
.IP "\fBCoral\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Coral"
|
||
|
0xFF7F50
|
||
|
.IP "\fBCornflowerBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "CornflowerBlue"
|
||
|
0x6495ED
|
||
|
.IP "\fBCornsilk\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Cornsilk"
|
||
|
0xFFF8DC
|
||
|
.IP "\fBCrimson\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Crimson"
|
||
|
0xDC143C
|
||
|
.IP "\fBCyan\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Cyan"
|
||
|
0x00FFFF
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkBlue"
|
||
|
0x00008B
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkCyan\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkCyan"
|
||
|
0x008B8B
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkGoldenRod\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkGoldenRod"
|
||
|
0xB8860B
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkGray\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkGray"
|
||
|
0xA9A9A9
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkGreen"
|
||
|
0x006400
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkKhaki\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkKhaki"
|
||
|
0xBDB76B
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkMagenta\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkMagenta"
|
||
|
0x8B008B
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkOliveGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkOliveGreen"
|
||
|
0x556B2F
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkorange\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Darkorange"
|
||
|
0xFF8C00
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkOrchid\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkOrchid"
|
||
|
0x9932CC
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkRed\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkRed"
|
||
|
0x8B0000
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkSalmon\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkSalmon"
|
||
|
0xE9967A
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkSeaGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkSeaGreen"
|
||
|
0x8FBC8F
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkSlateBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkSlateBlue"
|
||
|
0x483D8B
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkSlateGray\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkSlateGray"
|
||
|
0x2F4F4F
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkTurquoise\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkTurquoise"
|
||
|
0x00CED1
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDarkViolet\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DarkViolet"
|
||
|
0x9400D3
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDeepPink\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DeepPink"
|
||
|
0xFF1493
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDeepSkyBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DeepSkyBlue"
|
||
|
0x00BFFF
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDimGray\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DimGray"
|
||
|
0x696969
|
||
|
.IP "\fBDodgerBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DodgerBlue"
|
||
|
0x1E90FF
|
||
|
.IP "\fBFireBrick\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "FireBrick"
|
||
|
0xB22222
|
||
|
.IP "\fBFloralWhite\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "FloralWhite"
|
||
|
0xFFFAF0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBForestGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "ForestGreen"
|
||
|
0x228B22
|
||
|
.IP "\fBFuchsia\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Fuchsia"
|
||
|
0xFF00FF
|
||
|
.IP "\fBGainsboro\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Gainsboro"
|
||
|
0xDCDCDC
|
||
|
.IP "\fBGhostWhite\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "GhostWhite"
|
||
|
0xF8F8FF
|
||
|
.IP "\fBGold\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Gold"
|
||
|
0xFFD700
|
||
|
.IP "\fBGoldenRod\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "GoldenRod"
|
||
|
0xDAA520
|
||
|
.IP "\fBGray\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Gray"
|
||
|
0x808080
|
||
|
.IP "\fBGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Green"
|
||
|
0x008000
|
||
|
.IP "\fBGreenYellow\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "GreenYellow"
|
||
|
0xADFF2F
|
||
|
.IP "\fBHoneyDew\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "HoneyDew"
|
||
|
0xF0FFF0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBHotPink\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "HotPink"
|
||
|
0xFF69B4
|
||
|
.IP "\fBIndianRed\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "IndianRed"
|
||
|
0xCD5C5C
|
||
|
.IP "\fBIndigo\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Indigo"
|
||
|
0x4B0082
|
||
|
.IP "\fBIvory\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Ivory"
|
||
|
0xFFFFF0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBKhaki\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Khaki"
|
||
|
0xF0E68C
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLavender\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Lavender"
|
||
|
0xE6E6FA
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLavenderBlush\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LavenderBlush"
|
||
|
0xFFF0F5
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLawnGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LawnGreen"
|
||
|
0x7CFC00
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLemonChiffon\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LemonChiffon"
|
||
|
0xFFFACD
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightBlue"
|
||
|
0xADD8E6
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightCoral\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightCoral"
|
||
|
0xF08080
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightCyan\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightCyan"
|
||
|
0xE0FFFF
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightGoldenRodYellow\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightGoldenRodYellow"
|
||
|
0xFAFAD2
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightGreen"
|
||
|
0x90EE90
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightGrey\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightGrey"
|
||
|
0xD3D3D3
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightPink\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightPink"
|
||
|
0xFFB6C1
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightSalmon\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightSalmon"
|
||
|
0xFFA07A
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightSeaGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightSeaGreen"
|
||
|
0x20B2AA
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightSkyBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightSkyBlue"
|
||
|
0x87CEFA
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightSlateGray\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightSlateGray"
|
||
|
0x778899
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightSteelBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightSteelBlue"
|
||
|
0xB0C4DE
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLightYellow\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LightYellow"
|
||
|
0xFFFFE0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLime\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Lime"
|
||
|
0x00FF00
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLimeGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LimeGreen"
|
||
|
0x32CD32
|
||
|
.IP "\fBLinen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Linen"
|
||
|
0xFAF0E6
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMagenta\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Magenta"
|
||
|
0xFF00FF
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMaroon\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Maroon"
|
||
|
0x800000
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMediumAquaMarine\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "MediumAquaMarine"
|
||
|
0x66CDAA
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMediumBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "MediumBlue"
|
||
|
0x0000CD
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMediumOrchid\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "MediumOrchid"
|
||
|
0xBA55D3
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMediumPurple\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "MediumPurple"
|
||
|
0x9370D8
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMediumSeaGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "MediumSeaGreen"
|
||
|
0x3CB371
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMediumSlateBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "MediumSlateBlue"
|
||
|
0x7B68EE
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMediumSpringGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "MediumSpringGreen"
|
||
|
0x00FA9A
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMediumTurquoise\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "MediumTurquoise"
|
||
|
0x48D1CC
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMediumVioletRed\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "MediumVioletRed"
|
||
|
0xC71585
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMidnightBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "MidnightBlue"
|
||
|
0x191970
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMintCream\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "MintCream"
|
||
|
0xF5FFFA
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMistyRose\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "MistyRose"
|
||
|
0xFFE4E1
|
||
|
.IP "\fBMoccasin\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Moccasin"
|
||
|
0xFFE4B5
|
||
|
.IP "\fBNavajoWhite\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "NavajoWhite"
|
||
|
0xFFDEAD
|
||
|
.IP "\fBNavy\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Navy"
|
||
|
0x000080
|
||
|
.IP "\fBOldLace\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "OldLace"
|
||
|
0xFDF5E6
|
||
|
.IP "\fBOlive\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Olive"
|
||
|
0x808000
|
||
|
.IP "\fBOliveDrab\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "OliveDrab"
|
||
|
0x6B8E23
|
||
|
.IP "\fBOrange\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Orange"
|
||
|
0xFFA500
|
||
|
.IP "\fBOrangeRed\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "OrangeRed"
|
||
|
0xFF4500
|
||
|
.IP "\fBOrchid\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Orchid"
|
||
|
0xDA70D6
|
||
|
.IP "\fBPaleGoldenRod\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "PaleGoldenRod"
|
||
|
0xEEE8AA
|
||
|
.IP "\fBPaleGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "PaleGreen"
|
||
|
0x98FB98
|
||
|
.IP "\fBPaleTurquoise\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "PaleTurquoise"
|
||
|
0xAFEEEE
|
||
|
.IP "\fBPaleVioletRed\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "PaleVioletRed"
|
||
|
0xD87093
|
||
|
.IP "\fBPapayaWhip\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "PapayaWhip"
|
||
|
0xFFEFD5
|
||
|
.IP "\fBPeachPuff\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "PeachPuff"
|
||
|
0xFFDAB9
|
||
|
.IP "\fBPeru\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Peru"
|
||
|
0xCD853F
|
||
|
.IP "\fBPink\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Pink"
|
||
|
0xFFC0CB
|
||
|
.IP "\fBPlum\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Plum"
|
||
|
0xDDA0DD
|
||
|
.IP "\fBPowderBlue\fR" 4
|
||
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.IX Item "PowderBlue"
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0xB0E0E6
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.IP "\fBPurple\fR" 4
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.IX Item "Purple"
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0x800080
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.IP "\fBRed\fR" 4
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.IX Item "Red"
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0xFF0000
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|
.IP "\fBRosyBrown\fR" 4
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.IX Item "RosyBrown"
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0xBC8F8F
|
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|
.IP "\fBRoyalBlue\fR" 4
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.IX Item "RoyalBlue"
|
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|
0x4169E1
|
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|
.IP "\fBSaddleBrown\fR" 4
|
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|
.IX Item "SaddleBrown"
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0x8B4513
|
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|
.IP "\fBSalmon\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "Salmon"
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0xFA8072
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.IP "\fBSandyBrown\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "SandyBrown"
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0xF4A460
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|
.IP "\fBSeaGreen\fR" 4
|
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|
.IX Item "SeaGreen"
|
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|
0x2E8B57
|
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|
.IP "\fBSeaShell\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "SeaShell"
|
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|
0xFFF5EE
|
||
|
.IP "\fBSienna\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Sienna"
|
||
|
0xA0522D
|
||
|
.IP "\fBSilver\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Silver"
|
||
|
0xC0C0C0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBSkyBlue\fR" 4
|
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|
.IX Item "SkyBlue"
|
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|
0x87CEEB
|
||
|
.IP "\fBSlateBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "SlateBlue"
|
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|
0x6A5ACD
|
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|
.IP "\fBSlateGray\fR" 4
|
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|
.IX Item "SlateGray"
|
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0x708090
|
||
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.IP "\fBSnow\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Snow"
|
||
|
0xFFFAFA
|
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|
.IP "\fBSpringGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "SpringGreen"
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0x00FF7F
|
||
|
.IP "\fBSteelBlue\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "SteelBlue"
|
||
|
0x4682B4
|
||
|
.IP "\fBTan\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Tan"
|
||
|
0xD2B48C
|
||
|
.IP "\fBTeal\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Teal"
|
||
|
0x008080
|
||
|
.IP "\fBThistle\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Thistle"
|
||
|
0xD8BFD8
|
||
|
.IP "\fBTomato\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Tomato"
|
||
|
0xFF6347
|
||
|
.IP "\fBTurquoise\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Turquoise"
|
||
|
0x40E0D0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBViolet\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Violet"
|
||
|
0xEE82EE
|
||
|
.IP "\fBWheat\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Wheat"
|
||
|
0xF5DEB3
|
||
|
.IP "\fBWhite\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "White"
|
||
|
0xFFFFFF
|
||
|
.IP "\fBWhiteSmoke\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "WhiteSmoke"
|
||
|
0xF5F5F5
|
||
|
.IP "\fBYellow\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Yellow"
|
||
|
0xFFFF00
|
||
|
.IP "\fBYellowGreen\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "YellowGreen"
|
||
|
0x9ACD32
|
||
|
.Sh "Channel Layout"
|
||
|
.IX Subsection "Channel Layout"
|
||
|
A channel layout specifies the spatial disposition of the channels in
|
||
|
a multi-channel audio stream. To specify a channel layout, FFmpeg
|
||
|
makes use of a special syntax.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
Individual channels are identified by an id, as given by the table
|
||
|
below:
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1FL\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "FL"
|
||
|
front left
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1FR\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "FR"
|
||
|
front right
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1FC\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "FC"
|
||
|
front center
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1LFE\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LFE"
|
||
|
low frequency
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1BL\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "BL"
|
||
|
back left
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1BR\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "BR"
|
||
|
back right
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1FLC\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "FLC"
|
||
|
front left-of-center
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1FRC\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "FRC"
|
||
|
front right-of-center
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1BC\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "BC"
|
||
|
back center
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1SL\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "SL"
|
||
|
side left
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1SR\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "SR"
|
||
|
side right
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1TC\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "TC"
|
||
|
top center
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1TFL\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "TFL"
|
||
|
top front left
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1TFC\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "TFC"
|
||
|
top front center
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1TFR\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "TFR"
|
||
|
top front right
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1TBL\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "TBL"
|
||
|
top back left
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1TBC\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "TBC"
|
||
|
top back center
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1TBR\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "TBR"
|
||
|
top back right
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1DL\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DL"
|
||
|
downmix left
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1DR\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "DR"
|
||
|
downmix right
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1WL\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "WL"
|
||
|
wide left
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1WR\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "WR"
|
||
|
wide right
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1SDL\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "SDL"
|
||
|
surround direct left
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1SDR\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "SDR"
|
||
|
surround direct right
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1LFE2\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "LFE2"
|
||
|
low frequency 2
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
Standard channel layout compositions can be specified by using the
|
||
|
following identifiers:
|
||
|
.IP "\fBmono\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "mono"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FC\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBstereo\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "stereo"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB2.1\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "2.1"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+LFE\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB3.0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "3.0"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB3.0(back)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "3.0(back)"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+BC\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB4.0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "4.0"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+BC\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBquad\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "quad"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+BL+BR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBquad(side)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "quad(side)"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+SL+SR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB3.1\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "3.1"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+LFE\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB5.0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "5.0"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+BL+BR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB5.0(side)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "5.0(side)"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+SL+SR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB4.1\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "4.1"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+LFE+BC\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB5.1\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "5.1"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+LFE+BL+BR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB5.1(side)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "5.1(side)"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+LFE+SL+SR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB6.0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "6.0"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+BC+SL+SR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB6.0(front)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "6.0(front)"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FLC+FRC+SL+SR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBhexagonal\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "hexagonal"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+BL+BR+BC\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB6.1\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "6.1"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+LFE+BC+SL+SR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB6.1\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "6.1"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+LFE+BL+BR+BC\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB6.1(front)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "6.1(front)"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+LFE+FLC+FRC+SL+SR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB7.0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "7.0"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+BL+BR+SL+SR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB7.0(front)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "7.0(front)"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+FLC+FRC+SL+SR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB7.1\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "7.1"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+LFE+BL+BR+SL+SR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB7.1(wide)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "7.1(wide)"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+LFE+BL+BR+FLC+FRC\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fB7.1(wide\-side)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "7.1(wide-side)"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+LFE+FLC+FRC+SL+SR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBoctagonal\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "octagonal"
|
||
|
\&\s-1FL+FR+FC+BL+BR+BC+SL+SR\s0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBdownmix\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "downmix"
|
||
|
\&\s-1DL+DR\s0
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
A custom channel layout can be specified as a sequence of terms, separated by
|
||
|
\&'+' or '|'. Each term can be:
|
||
|
.IP "\(bu" 4
|
||
|
the name of a standard channel layout (e.g. \fBmono\fR,
|
||
|
\&\fBstereo\fR, \fB4.0\fR, \fBquad\fR, \fB5.0\fR, etc.)
|
||
|
.IP "\(bu" 4
|
||
|
the name of a single channel (e.g. \fB\s-1FL\s0\fR, \fB\s-1FR\s0\fR, \fB\s-1FC\s0\fR, \fB\s-1LFE\s0\fR, etc.)
|
||
|
.IP "\(bu" 4
|
||
|
a number of channels, in decimal, optionally followed by 'c', yielding
|
||
|
the default channel layout for that number of channels (see the
|
||
|
function \f(CW\*(C`av_get_default_channel_layout\*(C'\fR)
|
||
|
.IP "\(bu" 4
|
||
|
a channel layout mask, in hexadecimal starting with \*(L"0x\*(R" (see the
|
||
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`AV_CH_*\*(C'\fR macros in \fIlibavutil/channel_layout.h\fR.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
Starting from libavutil version 53 the trailing character \*(L"c\*(R" to
|
||
|
specify a number of channels will be required, while a channel layout
|
||
|
mask could also be specified as a decimal number (if and only if not
|
||
|
followed by \*(L"c\*(R").
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
See also the function \f(CW\*(C`av_get_channel_layout\*(C'\fR defined in
|
||
|
\&\fIlibavutil/channel_layout.h\fR.
|
||
|
.SH "EXPRESSION EVALUATION"
|
||
|
.IX Header "EXPRESSION EVALUATION"
|
||
|
When evaluating an arithmetic expression, FFmpeg uses an internal
|
||
|
formula evaluator, implemented through the \fIlibavutil/eval.h\fR
|
||
|
interface.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
An expression may contain unary, binary operators, constants, and
|
||
|
functions.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
Two expressions \fIexpr1\fR and \fIexpr2\fR can be combined to form
|
||
|
another expression "\fIexpr1\fR;\fIexpr2\fR".
|
||
|
\&\fIexpr1\fR and \fIexpr2\fR are evaluated in turn, and the new
|
||
|
expression evaluates to the value of \fIexpr2\fR.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
The following binary operators are available: \f(CW\*(C`+\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`\-\*(C'\fR,
|
||
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`*\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`/\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`^\*(C'\fR.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
The following unary operators are available: \f(CW\*(C`+\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`\-\*(C'\fR.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
The following functions are available:
|
||
|
.IP "\fBabs(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "abs(x)"
|
||
|
Compute absolute value of \fIx\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBacos(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "acos(x)"
|
||
|
Compute arccosine of \fIx\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBasin(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "asin(x)"
|
||
|
Compute arcsine of \fIx\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBatan(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "atan(x)"
|
||
|
Compute arctangent of \fIx\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBbetween(x, min, max)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "between(x, min, max)"
|
||
|
Return 1 if \fIx\fR is greater than or equal to \fImin\fR and lesser than or
|
||
|
equal to \fImax\fR, 0 otherwise.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBbitand(x, y)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "bitand(x, y)"
|
||
|
.PD 0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBbitor(x, y)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "bitor(x, y)"
|
||
|
.PD
|
||
|
Compute bitwise and/or operation on \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR.
|
||
|
.Sp
|
||
|
The results of the evaluation of \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR are converted to
|
||
|
integers before executing the bitwise operation.
|
||
|
.Sp
|
||
|
Note that both the conversion to integer and the conversion back to
|
||
|
floating point can lose precision. Beware of unexpected results for
|
||
|
large numbers (usually 2^53 and larger).
|
||
|
.IP "\fBceil(expr)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "ceil(expr)"
|
||
|
Round the value of expression \fIexpr\fR upwards to the nearest
|
||
|
integer. For example, \*(L"ceil(1.5)\*(R" is \*(L"2.0\*(R".
|
||
|
.IP "\fBclip(x, min, max)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "clip(x, min, max)"
|
||
|
Return the value of \fIx\fR clipped between \fImin\fR and \fImax\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBcos(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "cos(x)"
|
||
|
Compute cosine of \fIx\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBcosh(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "cosh(x)"
|
||
|
Compute hyperbolic cosine of \fIx\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBeq(x, y)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "eq(x, y)"
|
||
|
Return 1 if \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR are equivalent, 0 otherwise.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBexp(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "exp(x)"
|
||
|
Compute exponential of \fIx\fR (with base \f(CW\*(C`e\*(C'\fR, the Euler's number).
|
||
|
.IP "\fBfloor(expr)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "floor(expr)"
|
||
|
Round the value of expression \fIexpr\fR downwards to the nearest
|
||
|
integer. For example, \*(L"floor(\-1.5)\*(R" is \*(L"\-2.0\*(R".
|
||
|
.IP "\fBgauss(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "gauss(x)"
|
||
|
Compute Gauss function of \fIx\fR, corresponding to
|
||
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`exp(\-x*x/2) / sqrt(2*PI)\*(C'\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBgcd(x, y)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "gcd(x, y)"
|
||
|
Return the greatest common divisor of \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR. If both \fIx\fR and
|
||
|
\&\fIy\fR are 0 or either or both are less than zero then behavior is undefined.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBgt(x, y)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "gt(x, y)"
|
||
|
Return 1 if \fIx\fR is greater than \fIy\fR, 0 otherwise.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBgte(x, y)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "gte(x, y)"
|
||
|
Return 1 if \fIx\fR is greater than or equal to \fIy\fR, 0 otherwise.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBhypot(x, y)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "hypot(x, y)"
|
||
|
This function is similar to the C function with the same name; it returns
|
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"sqrt(\fIx\fR*\fIx\fR + \fIy\fR*\fIy\fR)", the length of the hypotenuse of a
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right triangle with sides of length \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR, or the distance of the
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point (\fIx\fR, \fIy\fR) from the origin.
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.IP "\fBif(x, y)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "if(x, y)"
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Evaluate \fIx\fR, and if the result is non-zero return the result of
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the evaluation of \fIy\fR, return 0 otherwise.
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.IP "\fBif(x, y, z)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "if(x, y, z)"
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Evaluate \fIx\fR, and if the result is non-zero return the evaluation
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result of \fIy\fR, otherwise the evaluation result of \fIz\fR.
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.IP "\fBifnot(x, y)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ifnot(x, y)"
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Evaluate \fIx\fR, and if the result is zero return the result of the
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evaluation of \fIy\fR, return 0 otherwise.
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.IP "\fBifnot(x, y, z)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ifnot(x, y, z)"
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Evaluate \fIx\fR, and if the result is zero return the evaluation
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result of \fIy\fR, otherwise the evaluation result of \fIz\fR.
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.IP "\fBisinf(x)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "isinf(x)"
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Return 1.0 if \fIx\fR is +/\-INFINITY, 0.0 otherwise.
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.IP "\fBisnan(x)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "isnan(x)"
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Return 1.0 if \fIx\fR is \s-1NAN\s0, 0.0 otherwise.
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.IP "\fBld(var)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ld(var)"
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Load the value of the internal variable with number
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\&\fIvar\fR, which was previously stored with st(\fIvar\fR, \fIexpr\fR).
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The function returns the loaded value.
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.IP "\fBlog(x)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "log(x)"
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Compute natural logarithm of \fIx\fR.
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.IP "\fBlt(x, y)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "lt(x, y)"
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Return 1 if \fIx\fR is lesser than \fIy\fR, 0 otherwise.
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.IP "\fBlte(x, y)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "lte(x, y)"
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Return 1 if \fIx\fR is lesser than or equal to \fIy\fR, 0 otherwise.
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.IP "\fBmax(x, y)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "max(x, y)"
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Return the maximum between \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR.
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.IP "\fBmin(x, y)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "min(x, y)"
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Return the maximum between \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR.
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.IP "\fBmod(x, y)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "mod(x, y)"
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Compute the remainder of division of \fIx\fR by \fIy\fR.
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.IP "\fBnot(expr)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "not(expr)"
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Return 1.0 if \fIexpr\fR is zero, 0.0 otherwise.
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.IP "\fBpow(x, y)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "pow(x, y)"
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Compute the power of \fIx\fR elevated \fIy\fR, it is equivalent to
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"(\fIx\fR)^(\fIy\fR)".
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.IP "\fBprint(t)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "print(t)"
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.PD 0
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.IP "\fBprint(t, l)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "print(t, l)"
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.PD
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Print the value of expression \fIt\fR with loglevel \fIl\fR. If
|
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\&\fIl\fR is not specified then a default log level is used.
|
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Returns the value of the expression printed.
|
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.Sp
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Prints t with loglevel l
|
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.IP "\fBrandom(x)\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "random(x)"
|
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Return a pseudo random value between 0.0 and 1.0. \fIx\fR is the index of the
|
||
|
internal variable which will be used to save the seed/state.
|
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.IP "\fBroot(expr, max)\fR" 4
|
||
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.IX Item "root(expr, max)"
|
||
|
Find an input value for which the function represented by \fIexpr\fR
|
||
|
with argument \fI\fIld\fI\|(0)\fR is 0 in the interval 0..\fImax\fR.
|
||
|
.Sp
|
||
|
The expression in \fIexpr\fR must denote a continuous function or the
|
||
|
result is undefined.
|
||
|
.Sp
|
||
|
\&\fI\fIld\fI\|(0)\fR is used to represent the function input value, which means
|
||
|
that the given expression will be evaluated multiple times with
|
||
|
various input values that the expression can access through
|
||
|
\&\f(CWld(0)\fR. When the expression evaluates to 0 then the
|
||
|
corresponding input value will be returned.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBsin(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "sin(x)"
|
||
|
Compute sine of \fIx\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBsinh(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "sinh(x)"
|
||
|
Compute hyperbolic sine of \fIx\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBsqrt(expr)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "sqrt(expr)"
|
||
|
Compute the square root of \fIexpr\fR. This is equivalent to
|
||
|
"(\fIexpr\fR)^.5".
|
||
|
.IP "\fBsquish(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "squish(x)"
|
||
|
Compute expression \f(CW\*(C`1/(1 + exp(4*x))\*(C'\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBst(var, expr)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "st(var, expr)"
|
||
|
Store the value of the expression \fIexpr\fR in an internal
|
||
|
variable. \fIvar\fR specifies the number of the variable where to
|
||
|
store the value, and it is a value ranging from 0 to 9. The function
|
||
|
returns the value stored in the internal variable.
|
||
|
Note, Variables are currently not shared between expressions.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBtan(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "tan(x)"
|
||
|
Compute tangent of \fIx\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBtanh(x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "tanh(x)"
|
||
|
Compute hyperbolic tangent of \fIx\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBtaylor(expr, x)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "taylor(expr, x)"
|
||
|
.PD 0
|
||
|
.IP "\fBtaylor(expr, x, id)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "taylor(expr, x, id)"
|
||
|
.PD
|
||
|
Evaluate a Taylor series at \fIx\fR, given an expression representing
|
||
|
the \f(CW\*(C`ld(id)\*(C'\fR\-th derivative of a function at 0.
|
||
|
.Sp
|
||
|
When the series does not converge the result is undefined.
|
||
|
.Sp
|
||
|
\&\fIld(id)\fR is used to represent the derivative order in \fIexpr\fR,
|
||
|
which means that the given expression will be evaluated multiple times
|
||
|
with various input values that the expression can access through
|
||
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`ld(id)\*(C'\fR. If \fIid\fR is not specified then 0 is assumed.
|
||
|
.Sp
|
||
|
Note, when you have the derivatives at y instead of 0,
|
||
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`taylor(expr, x\-y)\*(C'\fR can be used.
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\f(BItime\fB\|(0)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "time"
|
||
|
Return the current (wallclock) time in seconds.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBtrunc(expr)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "trunc(expr)"
|
||
|
Round the value of expression \fIexpr\fR towards zero to the nearest
|
||
|
integer. For example, \*(L"trunc(\-1.5)\*(R" is \*(L"\-1.0\*(R".
|
||
|
.IP "\fBwhile(cond, expr)\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "while(cond, expr)"
|
||
|
Evaluate expression \fIexpr\fR while the expression \fIcond\fR is
|
||
|
non\-zero, and returns the value of the last \fIexpr\fR evaluation, or
|
||
|
\&\s-1NAN\s0 if \fIcond\fR was always false.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
The following constants are available:
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1PI\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "PI"
|
||
|
area of the unit disc, approximately 3.14
|
||
|
.IP "\fBE\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "E"
|
||
|
\&\fIexp\fR\|(1) (Euler's number), approximately 2.718
|
||
|
.IP "\fB\s-1PHI\s0\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "PHI"
|
||
|
golden ratio (1+\fIsqrt\fR\|(5))/2, approximately 1.618
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
Assuming that an expression is considered \*(L"true\*(R" if it has a non-zero
|
||
|
value, note that:
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`*\*(C'\fR works like \s-1AND\s0
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`+\*(C'\fR works like \s-1OR\s0
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
For example the construct:
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
.Vb 1
|
||
|
\& if (A AND B) then C
|
||
|
.Ve
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
is equivalent to:
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
.Vb 1
|
||
|
\& if(A*B, C)
|
||
|
.Ve
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
In your C code, you can extend the list of unary and binary functions,
|
||
|
and define recognized constants, so that they are available for your
|
||
|
expressions.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
The evaluator also recognizes the International System unit prefixes.
|
||
|
If 'i' is appended after the prefix, binary prefixes are used, which
|
||
|
are based on powers of 1024 instead of powers of 1000.
|
||
|
The 'B' postfix multiplies the value by 8, and can be appended after a
|
||
|
unit prefix or used alone. This allows using for example '\s-1KB\s0', 'MiB',
|
||
|
\&'G' and 'B' as number postfix.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
The list of available International System prefixes follows, with
|
||
|
indication of the corresponding powers of 10 and of 2.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBy\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "y"
|
||
|
10^\-24 / 2^\-80
|
||
|
.IP "\fBz\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "z"
|
||
|
10^\-21 / 2^\-70
|
||
|
.IP "\fBa\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "a"
|
||
|
10^\-18 / 2^\-60
|
||
|
.IP "\fBf\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "f"
|
||
|
10^\-15 / 2^\-50
|
||
|
.IP "\fBp\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "p"
|
||
|
10^\-12 / 2^\-40
|
||
|
.IP "\fBn\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "n"
|
||
|
10^\-9 / 2^\-30
|
||
|
.IP "\fBu\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "u"
|
||
|
10^\-6 / 2^\-20
|
||
|
.IP "\fBm\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "m"
|
||
|
10^\-3 / 2^\-10
|
||
|
.IP "\fBc\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "c"
|
||
|
10^\-2
|
||
|
.IP "\fBd\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "d"
|
||
|
10^\-1
|
||
|
.IP "\fBh\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "h"
|
||
|
10^2
|
||
|
.IP "\fBk\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "k"
|
||
|
10^3 / 2^10
|
||
|
.IP "\fBK\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "K"
|
||
|
10^3 / 2^10
|
||
|
.IP "\fBM\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "M"
|
||
|
10^6 / 2^20
|
||
|
.IP "\fBG\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "G"
|
||
|
10^9 / 2^30
|
||
|
.IP "\fBT\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "T"
|
||
|
10^12 / 2^40
|
||
|
.IP "\fBP\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "P"
|
||
|
10^15 / 2^40
|
||
|
.IP "\fBE\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "E"
|
||
|
10^18 / 2^50
|
||
|
.IP "\fBZ\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Z"
|
||
|
10^21 / 2^60
|
||
|
.IP "\fBY\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "Y"
|
||
|
10^24 / 2^70
|
||
|
.SH "OPENCL OPTIONS"
|
||
|
.IX Header "OPENCL OPTIONS"
|
||
|
When FFmpeg is configured with \f(CW\*(C`\-\-enable\-opencl\*(C'\fR, it is possible
|
||
|
to set the options for the global OpenCL context.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
The list of supported options follows:
|
||
|
.IP "\fBbuild_options\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "build_options"
|
||
|
Set build options used to compile the registered kernels.
|
||
|
.Sp
|
||
|
See reference \*(L"OpenCL Specification Version: 1.2 chapter 5.6.4\*(R".
|
||
|
.IP "\fBplatform_idx\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "platform_idx"
|
||
|
Select the index of the platform to run OpenCL code.
|
||
|
.Sp
|
||
|
The specified index must be one of the indexes in the device list
|
||
|
which can be obtained with \f(CW\*(C`ffmpeg \-opencl_bench\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`av_opencl_get_device_list()\*(C'\fR.
|
||
|
.IP "\fBdevice_idx\fR" 4
|
||
|
.IX Item "device_idx"
|
||
|
Select the index of the device used to run OpenCL code.
|
||
|
.Sp
|
||
|
The specified index must be one of the indexes in the device list which
|
||
|
can be obtained with \f(CW\*(C`ffmpeg \-opencl_bench\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`av_opencl_get_device_list()\*(C'\fR.
|
||
|
.SH "SEE ALSO"
|
||
|
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
|
||
|
\&\fIffmpeg\fR\|(1), \fIffplay\fR\|(1), \fIffprobe\fR\|(1), \fIffserver\fR\|(1), \fIlibavutil\fR\|(3)
|
||
|
.SH "AUTHORS"
|
||
|
.IX Header "AUTHORS"
|
||
|
The FFmpeg developers.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
For details about the authorship, see the Git history of the project
|
||
|
(git://source.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg), e.g. by typing the command
|
||
|
\&\fBgit log\fR in the FFmpeg source directory, or browsing the
|
||
|
online repository at <\fBhttp://source.ffmpeg.org\fR>.
|
||
|
.PP
|
||
|
Maintainers for the specific components are listed in the file
|
||
|
\&\fI\s-1MAINTAINERS\s0\fR in the source code tree.
|