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author | Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com> | 2013-07-16 21:39:06 +0000 |
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committer | Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com> | 2013-07-29 19:11:50 +0000 |
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lavfi: add compand filter
Signed-off-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
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diff --git a/doc/filters.texi b/doc/filters.texi index 0c18446d49..3404716802 100644 --- a/doc/filters.texi +++ b/doc/filters.texi @@ -1176,6 +1176,83 @@ front_center.wav -map '[LFE]' lfe.wav -map '[SL]' side_left.wav -map '[SR]' side_right.wav @end example +@section compand + +Compress or expand audio dynamic range. + +A description of the accepted options follows. + +@table @option +@item attacks +@item decays +Set list of times in seconds for each channel over which the instantaneous +level of the input signal is averaged to determine its volume. +@option{attacks} refers to increase of volume and @option{decays} refers +to decrease of volume. +For most situations, the attack time (response to the audio getting louder) +should be shorter than the decay time because the human ear is more sensitive +to sudden loud audio than sudden soft audio. +Typical value for attack is @code{0.3} seconds and for decay @code{0.8} +seconds. + +@item points +Set list of points for transfer function, specified in dB relative to maximum +possible signal amplitude. +Each key points list need to be defined using the following syntax: +@code{x0/y0 x1/y1 x2/y2 ...}. + +The input values must be in strictly increasing order but the transfer +function does not have to me monotonically rising. +The point @code{0/0} is assumed but may be overridden (by @code{0/out-dBn}). +Typical values for the transfer function are @code{-70/-70 -60/-20}. + +@item soft-knee +Set amount for which the points at where adjacent line segments on the +transfer function meet will be rounded. Defaults is @code{0.01}. + +@item gain +Set additional gain in dB to be applied at all points on the transfer function +and allows easy adjustment of the overall gain. +Default is @code{0}. + +@item volume +Set initial volume in dB to be assumed for each channel when filtering starts. +This permits the user to supply a nominal level initially, so that, +for example, a very large gain is not applied to initial signal levels before +the companding has begun to operate. A typical value for audio which is +initially quiet is -90 dB. Default is @code{0}. + +@item delay +Set delay in seconds. Default is @code{0}. The input audio +is analysed immediately, but audio is delayed before being fed to the +volume adjuster. Specifying a delay approximately equal to the attack/decay +times allows the filter to effectively operate in predictive rather than +reactive mode. +@end table + +@subsection Examples +@itemize +@item +Make music with both quiet and loud passages suitable for listening +in a noisy environment: +@example +compand=.3 .3:1 1:-90/-60 -60/-40 -40/-30 -20/-20:6:0:-90:0.2 +@end example + +@item +Noise-gate for when the noise is at a lower level than the signal: +@example +compand=.1 .1:.2 .2:-900/-900 -50.1/-900 -50/-50:.01:0:-90:.1 +@end example + +@item +Here is another noise-gate, this time for when the noise is at a higher level +than the signal (making it, in some ways, similar to squelch): +@example +compand=.1 .1:.1 .1:-45.1/-45.1 -45/-900 0/-900:.01:45:-90:.1 +@end example +@end itemize + @section earwax Make audio easier to listen to on headphones. |