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author | Nicolas George <nicolas.george@normalesup.org> | 2012-07-19 01:03:20 +0200 |
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committer | Nicolas George <nicolas.george@normalesup.org> | 2012-07-23 17:14:59 +0200 |
commit | a7ac05ce2f9fd94dad2326eef8110c47cdb8af57 (patch) | |
tree | 955ae19982c6f6903644ecdbbe75645e96f5e2a4 /doc | |
parent | 05776119c1b4da3a699ec1b3d5439687afed24af (diff) | |
download | ffmpeg-a7ac05ce2f9fd94dad2326eef8110c47cdb8af57.tar.gz |
src_movie: implement multiple outputs.
The audio and video code paths were too different,
most of the decoding has been rewritten.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/filters.texi | 51 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/doc/filters.texi b/doc/filters.texi index 7efcf6f606..d328f39687 100644 --- a/doc/filters.texi +++ b/doc/filters.texi @@ -960,35 +960,8 @@ aevalsrc="0.1*sin(2*PI*(360-2.5/2)*t) : 0.1*sin(2*PI*(360+2.5/2)*t)" @section amovie -Read an audio stream from a movie container. - -It accepts the syntax: @var{movie_name}[:@var{options}] where -@var{movie_name} is the name of the resource to read (not necessarily -a file but also a device or a stream accessed through some protocol), -and @var{options} is an optional sequence of @var{key}=@var{value} -pairs, separated by ":". - -The description of the accepted options follows. - -@table @option - -@item format_name, f -Specify the format assumed for the movie to read, and can be either -the name of a container or an input device. If not specified the -format is guessed from @var{movie_name} or by probing. - -@item seek_point, sp -Specify the seek point in seconds, the frames will be output -starting from this seek point, the parameter is evaluated with -@code{av_strtod} so the numerical value may be suffixed by an IS -postfix. Default value is "0". - -@item stream_index, si -Specify the index of the audio stream to read. If the value is -1, -the best suited audio stream will be automatically selected. Default -value is "-1". - -@end table +This is the same as @ref{src_movie} source, except it selects an audio +stream by default. @section anullsrc @@ -3639,9 +3612,10 @@ to the pad with identifier "in". "color=c=red@@0.2:s=qcif:r=10 [color]; [in][color] overlay [out]" @end example +@anchor{src_movie} @section movie -Read a video stream from a movie container. +Read audio and/or video stream(s) from a movie container. It accepts the syntax: @var{movie_name}[:@var{options}] where @var{movie_name} is the name of the resource to read (not necessarily @@ -3664,13 +3638,22 @@ starting from this seek point, the parameter is evaluated with @code{av_strtod} so the numerical value may be suffixed by an IS postfix. Default value is "0". +@item streams, s +Specifies the streams to read. Several streams can be specified, separated +by "+". The source will then have as many outputs, in the same order. The +syntax is explained in the @ref{Stream specifiers} chapter. Two special +names, "dv" and "da" specify respectively the default (best suited) video +and audio stream. Default is "dv", or "da" if the filter is called as +"amovie". + @item stream_index, si Specifies the index of the video stream to read. If the value is -1, the best suited video stream will be automatically selected. Default -value is "-1". +value is "-1". Deprecated. If the filter is called "amovie", it will select +audio instead of video. @item loop -Specifies how many times to read the video stream in sequence. +Specifies how many times to read the stream in sequence. If the value is less than 1, the stream will be read again and again. Default value is "1". @@ -3699,6 +3682,10 @@ movie=in.avi:seek_point=3.2, scale=180:-1, setpts=PTS-STARTPTS [movie]; movie=/dev/video0:f=video4linux2, scale=180:-1, setpts=PTS-STARTPTS [movie]; [in] setpts=PTS-STARTPTS, [movie] overlay=16:16 [out] +# read the first video stream and the audio stream with id 0x81 from +# dvd.vob; the video is connected to the pad named "video" and the audio is +# connected to the pad named "audio": +movie=dvd.vob:s=v:0+#0x81 [video] [audio] @end example @section mptestsrc |