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@@ -81,30 +81,22 @@ described.
@table @option
@item -f @var
{
fmt
}
@item -f @var
{
fmt
}
(@emph
{
input/output
}
)
Force format.
@item -i @var
{
filename
}
@item -i @var
{
filename
}
(@emph
{
input
}
)
input file name
@item -y
@item -y
(@emph
{
global
}
)
Overwrite output files.
@item -c[:@var
{
stream
_
type
}
][:@var
{
stream
_
index
}
] @var
{
codec
}
@item
-codec[:@var
{
stream
_
type
}
][:@var
{
stream
_
index
}
] @var
{
codec
}
@item -c[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
codec
}
(@emph
{
input/output,per-stream
}
)
@item
x -codec[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
codec
}
(@emph
{
input/output,per-stream
}
)
Select an encoder (when used before an output file) or a decoder (when used
before an input file) for one or more streams. @var
{
codec
}
is the name of a
decoder/encoder or a special value @code
{
copy
}
(output only) to indicate that
the stream is not to be reencoded.
@var
{
stream
_
type
}
may be 'v' for video, 'a' for audio, 's' for subtitle and 'd'
for data streams. @var
{
stream
_
index
}
is a global zero-based stream index if
@var
{
stream
_
type
}
isn't given, otherwise it counts only streams of the given
type. If @var
{
stream
_
index
}
is omitted, this option applies to all streams of
the given type or all streams of any type if @var
{
stream
_
type
}
is missing as
well (note that this only makes sense when all streams are of the same type or
@var
{
codec
}
is @code
{
copy
}
).
For example
@example
avconv -i INPUT -map 0 -c:v libx264 -c:a copy OUTPUT
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@@ -118,15 +110,15 @@ avconv -i INPUT -map 0 -c copy -c:v:1 libx264 -c:a:137 libvorbis OUTPUT
will copy all the streams except the second video, which will be encoded with
libx264, and the 138th audio, which will be encoded with libvorbis.
@item -t @var
{
duration
}
@item -t @var
{
duration
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Restrict the transcoded/captured video sequence
to the duration specified in seconds.
@code
{
hh:mm:ss[.xxx]
}
syntax is also supported.
@item -fs @var
{
limit
_
size
}
@item -fs @var
{
limit
_
size
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Set the file size limit.
@item -ss @var
{
position
}
@item -ss @var
{
position
}
(@emph
{
input/output
}
)
When used as an input option (before @code
{
-i
}
), seeks in this input file to
@var
{
position
}
. When used as an output option (before an output filename),
decodes but discards input until the timestamps reach @var
{
position
}
. This is
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@@ -134,14 +126,14 @@ slower, but more accurate.
@var
{
position
}
may be either in seconds or in @code
{
hh:mm:ss[.xxx]
}
form.
@item -itsoffset @var
{
offset
}
@item -itsoffset @var
{
offset
}
(@emph
{
input
}
)
Set the input time offset in seconds.
@code
{
[-]hh:mm:ss[.xxx]
}
syntax is also supported.
The offset is added to the timestamps of the input files.
Specifying a positive offset means that the corresponding
streams are delayed by 'offset' seconds.
@item -metadata[:metadata
_
specifier] @var
{
key
}
=@var
{
value
}
@item -metadata[:metadata
_
specifier] @var
{
key
}
=@var
{
value
}
(@emph
{
output,per-metadata
}
)
Set a metadata key/value pair.
An optional @var
{
metadata
_
specifier
}
may be given to set metadata
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@@ -161,10 +153,10 @@ To set the language of the second stream:
avconv -i INPUT -metadata:s:1 language=eng OUTPUT
@end example
@item -v @var
{
number
}
@item -v @var
{
number
}
(@emph
{
global
}
)
Set the logging verbosity level.
@item -target @var
{
type
}
@item -target @var
{
type
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Specify target file type ("vcd", "svcd", "dvd", "dv", "dv50", "pal-vcd",
"ntsc-svcd", ... ). All the format options (bitrate, codecs,
buffer sizes) are then set automatically. You can just type:
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...
@@ -180,18 +172,18 @@ they do not conflict with the standard, as in:
avconv -i myfile.avi -target vcd -bf 2 /tmp/vcd.mpg
@end example
@item -dframes @var
{
number
}
@item -dframes @var
{
number
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Set the number of data frames to record. This is an alias for @code
{
-frames:d
}
.
@item -frames[:
stream
_
specifier] @var
{
framecount
}
@item -frames[:
@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
framecount
}
(@emph
{
output,per-stream
}
)
Stop writing to the stream after @var
{
framecount
}
frames.
@item -q
@var
{
q
}
@item
-qscale @var
{
q
}
@item -q
[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
q
}
(@emph
{
output,per-stream
}
)
@item
x -qscale[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
q
}
(@emph
{
output,per-stream
}
)
Use fixed quality scale (VBR). The meaning of @var
{
q
}
is
codec-dependent.
@item -filter[:
stream
_
specifier
] @var
{
filter
_
graph
}
@item -filter[:
@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
filter
_
graph
}
@var
{
filter
_
graph
}
is a description of the filter graph to apply to
the stream. Use @code
{
-filters
}
to show all the available filters
(including also sources and sinks).
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@@ -201,11 +193,11 @@ the stream. Use @code{-filters} to show all the available filters
@section Video Options
@table @option
@item -vframes @var
{
number
}
@item -vframes @var
{
number
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Set the number of video frames to record. This is an alias for @code
{
-frames:v
}
.
@item -r
@var
{
fps
}
@item -r
[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
fps
}
(@emph
{
input/output,per-stream
}
)
Set frame rate (Hz value, fraction or abbreviation), (default = 25).
@item -s
@var
{
size
}
@item -s
[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
size
}
(@emph
{
input/output,per-stream
}
)
Set frame size. The format is @samp
{
wxh
}
(avserver default = 160x128, avconv default = same as source).
The following abbreviations are recognized:
@table @samp
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...
@@ -269,7 +261,7 @@ The following abbreviations are recognized:
1920x1080
@end table
@item -aspect
@var
{
aspect
}
@item -aspect
[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
aspect
}
(@emph
{
output,per-stream
}
)
Set the video display aspect ratio specified by @var
{
aspect
}
.
@var
{
aspect
}
can be a floating point number string, or a string of the
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...
@@ -277,7 +269,7 @@ form @var{num}:@var{den}, where @var{num} and @var{den} are the
numerator and denominator of the aspect ratio. For example "4:3",
"16:9", "1.3333", and "1.7777" are valid argument values.
@item -vn
@item -vn
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Disable video recording.
@item -bt @var
{
tolerance
}
Set video bitrate tolerance (in bits, default 4000k).
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...
@@ -298,7 +290,7 @@ avconv -i myfile.avi -b 4000k -minrate 4000k -maxrate 4000k -bufsize 1835k out.m
It is of little use elsewise.
@item -bufsize @var
{
size
}
Set video buffer verifier buffer size (in bits).
@item -vcodec @var
{
codec
}
@item -vcodec @var
{
codec
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Set the video codec. This is an alias for @code
{
-codec:v
}
.
@item -same
_
quant
Use same quantizer as source (implies VBR).
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@@ -319,13 +311,13 @@ avconv -i foo.mov -c:v libxvid -pass 1 -an -f rawvideo -y NUL
avconv -i foo.mov -c:v libxvid -pass 1 -an -f rawvideo -y /dev/null
@end example
@item -passlogfile @var
{
prefix
}
@item -passlogfile @var
{
prefix
}
(@emph
{
global
}
)
Set two-pass log file name prefix to @var
{
prefix
}
, the default file name
prefix is ``av2pass''. The complete file name will be
@file
{
PREFIX-N.log
}
, where N is a number specific to the output
stream.
@item -vf @var
{
filter
_
graph
}
@item -vf @var
{
filter
_
graph
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
@var
{
filter
_
graph
}
is a description of the filter graph to apply to
the input video.
Use the option "-filters" to show all the available filters (including
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@@ -336,10 +328,10 @@ also sources and sinks). This is an alias for @code{-filter:v}.
@section Advanced Video Options
@table @option
@item -pix
_
fmt
@var
{
format
}
@item -pix
_
fmt
[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
format
}
(@emph
{
input/output,per-stream
}
)
Set pixel format. Use @code
{
-pix
_
fmts
}
to show all the supported
pixel formats.
@item -sws
_
flags @var
{
flags
}
@item -sws
_
flags @var
{
flags
}
(@emph
{
input/output
}
)
Set SwScaler flags.
@item -g @var
{
gop
_
size
}
Set the group of pictures size.
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...
@@ -416,7 +408,7 @@ and the following constants are available:
@item avgTex
@end table
@item -rc
_
override
@var
{
override
}
@item -rc
_
override
[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
override
}
(@emph
{
output,per-stream
}
)
rate control override for specific intervals
@item -me
_
method @var
{
method
}
Set motion estimation method to @var
{
method
}
.
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...
@@ -482,15 +474,15 @@ Deinterlace pictures.
Dump video coding statistics to @file
{
vstats
_
HHMMSS.log
}
.
@item -vstats
_
file @var
{
file
}
Dump video coding statistics to @var
{
file
}
.
@item -top
@var
{
n
}
@item -top
[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
n
}
(@emph
{
output,per-stream
}
)
top=1/bottom=0/auto=-1 field first
@item -dc @var
{
precision
}
Intra
_
dc
_
precision.
@item -vtag @var
{
fourcc/tag
}
@item -vtag @var
{
fourcc/tag
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Force video tag/fourcc. This is an alias for @code
{
-tag:v
}
.
@item -qphist
@item -qphist
(@emph
{
global
}
)
Show QP histogram.
@item -force
_
key
_
frames
@var
{
time
}
[,@var
{
time
}
...]
@item -force
_
key
_
frames
[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
time
}
[,@var
{
time
}
...] (@emph
{
output,per-stream
}
)
Force key frames at the specified timestamps, more precisely at the first
frames after each specified time.
This option can be useful to ensure that a seek point is present at a
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...
@@ -501,25 +493,25 @@ The timestamps must be specified in ascending order.
@section Audio Options
@table @option
@item -aframes @var
{
number
}
@item -aframes @var
{
number
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Set the number of audio frames to record. This is an alias for @code
{
-frames:a
}
.
@item -ar
@var
{
freq
}
@item -ar
[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
freq
}
(@emph
{
input/output,per-stream
}
)
Set the audio sampling frequency. For output streams it is set by
default to the frequency of the corresponding input stream. For input
streams this option only makes sense for audio grabbing devices and raw
demuxers and is mapped to the corresponding demuxer options.
@item -aq @var
{
q
}
@item -aq @var
{
q
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Set the audio quality (codec-specific, VBR). This is an alias for -q:a.
@item -ac
@var
{
channels
}
@item -ac
[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
channels
}
(@emph
{
input/output,per-stream
}
)
Set the number of audio channels. For output streams it is set by
default to the number of input audio channels. For input streams
this option only makes sense for audio grabbing devices and raw demuxers
and is mapped to the corresponding demuxer options.
@item -an
@item -an
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Disable audio recording.
@item -acodec @var
{
codec
}
@item -acodec @var
{
codec
}
(@emph
{
input/output
}
)
Set the audio codec. This is an alias for @code
{
-codec:a
}
.
@item -sample
_
fmt[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
sample
_
fmt
}
@item -sample
_
fmt[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
sample
_
fmt
}
(@emph
{
output,per-stream
}
)
Set the audio sample format. Use @code
{
-help sample
_
fmts
}
to get a list
of supported sample formats.
@end table
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@@ -527,7 +519,7 @@ of supported sample formats.
@section Advanced Audio options:
@table @option
@item -atag @var
{
fourcc/tag
}
@item -atag @var
{
fourcc/tag
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Force audio tag/fourcc. This is an alias for @code
{
-tag:a
}
.
@item -audio
_
service
_
type @var
{
type
}
Set the type of service that the audio stream contains.
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...
@@ -556,38 +548,31 @@ Karaoke
@section Subtitle options:
@table @option
@item -scodec @var
{
codec
}
@item -scodec @var
{
codec
}
(@emph
{
input/output
}
)
Set the subtitle codec. This is an alias for @code
{
-codec:s
}
.
@item -sn
@item -sn
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Disable subtitle recording.
@end table
@section Audio/Video grab options
@table @option
@item -isync
@item -isync
(@emph
{
global
}
)
Synchronize read on input.
@end table
@section Advanced options
@table @option
@item -map [-]@var
{
input
_
file
_
id
}
[:@var
{
input
_
stream
_
type
}
][:@var
{
input
_
stream
_
id
}
][,@var
{
sync
_
file
_
id
}
[:@var
{
sync
_
stream
_
type
}
][:@var
{
sync
_
stream
_
id
}
]]
@item -map [-]@var
{
input
_
file
_
id
}
[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
][,@var
{
sync
_
file
_
id
}
[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
]] (@emph
{
output
}
)
Designate one or more input streams as a source for the output file. Each input
stream is identified by the input file index @var
{
input
_
file
_
id
}
and
the input stream index @var
{
input
_
stream
_
id
}
within the input
file. Both indices start at 0. If specified,
@var
{
sync
_
file
_
id
}
:@var
{
s
ync
_
stream
_
id
}
sets which input stream
@var
{
sync
_
file
_
id
}
:@var
{
s
tream
_
specifier
}
sets which input stream
is used as a presentation sync reference.
If @var
{
input
_
stream
_
type
}
is specified -- 'v' for video, 'a' for audio, 's' for
subtitle and 'd' for data -- then @var
{
input
_
stream
_
id
}
counts only the streams
of this type. Same for @var
{
sync
_
stream
_
type
}
.
@var
{
input
_
stream
_
id
}
may be omitted, in which case all streams of the given
type are mapped (or all streams in the file, if no type is specified).
The first @code
{
-map
}
option on the command line specifies the
source for output stream 0, the second @code
{
-map
}
option specifies
the source for output stream 1, etc.
...
...
@@ -630,7 +615,7 @@ avconv -i INPUT -map 0 -map -0:a:1 OUTPUT
Note that using this option disables the default mappings for this output file.
@item -map
_
metadata[:@var
{
metadata
_
type
}
][:@var
{
index
}
] @var
{
infile
}
[:@var
{
metadata
_
type
}
][:@var
{
index
}
]
@item -map
_
metadata[:@var
{
metadata
_
type
}
][:@var
{
index
}
] @var
{
infile
}
[:@var
{
metadata
_
type
}
][:@var
{
index
}
]
(@emph
{
output,per-metadata
}
)
Set metadata information of the next output file from @var
{
infile
}
. Note that
those are file indices (zero-based), not filenames.
Optional @var
{
metadata
_
type
}
parameters specify, which metadata to copy - (g)lobal
...
...
@@ -649,27 +634,25 @@ of the output file:
@example
avconv -i in.ogg -map
_
metadata 0:s:0 out.mp3
@end example
@item -map
_
chapters @var
{
input
_
file
_
index
}
@item -map
_
chapters @var
{
input
_
file
_
index
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Copy chapters from input file with index @var
{
input
_
file
_
index
}
to the next
output file. If no chapter mapping is specified, then chapters are copied from
the first input file with at least one chapter. Use a negative file index to
disable any chapter copying.
@item -debug
Print specific debug info.
@item -benchmark
@item -benchmark
(@emph
{
global
}
)
Show benchmarking information at the end of an encode.
Shows CPU time used and maximum memory consumption.
Maximum memory consumption is not supported on all systems,
it will usually display as 0 if not supported.
@item -dump
@item -dump
(@emph
{
global
}
)
Dump each input packet.
@item -hex
@item -hex
(@emph
{
global
}
)
When dumping packets, also dump the payload.
@item -bitexact
Only use bit exact algorithms (for codec testing).
@item -ps @var
{
size
}
Set RTP payload size in bytes.
@item -re
@item -re
(@emph
{
input
}
)
Read input at native frame rate. Mainly used to simulate a grab device.
@item -threads @var
{
count
}
Thread count.
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...
@@ -707,11 +690,11 @@ Copy input stream time base from input to output when stream copying.
Finish encoding when the shortest input stream ends.
@item -dts
_
delta
_
threshold
Timestamp discontinuity delta threshold.
@item -muxdelay @var
{
seconds
}
@item -muxdelay @var
{
seconds
}
(@emph
{
input
}
)
Set the maximum demux-decode delay.
@item -muxpreload @var
{
seconds
}
@item -muxpreload @var
{
seconds
}
(@emph
{
input
}
)
Set the initial demux-decode delay.
@item -streamid @var
{
output-stream-index
}
:@var
{
new-value
}
@item -streamid @var
{
output-stream-index
}
:@var
{
new-value
}
(@emph
{
output
}
)
Assign a new stream-id value to an output stream. This option should be
specified prior to the output filename to which it applies.
For the situation where multiple output files exist, a streamid
...
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@@ -723,7 +706,7 @@ an output mpegts file:
avconv -i infile -streamid 0:33 -streamid 1:36 out.ts
@end example
@item -bsf[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
bitstream
_
filters
}
@item -bsf[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
bitstream
_
filters
}
(@emph
{
output,per-stream
}
)
Set bitstream filters for matching streams. @var
{
bistream
_
filters
}
is
a comma-separated list of bitstream filters. Use the @code
{
-bsfs
}
option
to get the list of bitstream filters.
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@@ -734,7 +717,7 @@ avconv -i h264.mp4 -c:v copy -vbsf h264_mp4toannexb -an out.h264
avconv -i file.mov -an -vn -sbsf mov2textsub -c:s copy -f rawvideo sub.txt
@end example
@item -tag[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
codec
_
tag
}
@item -tag[:@var
{
stream
_
specifier
}
] @var
{
codec
_
tag
}
(@emph
{
output,per-stream
}
)
Force a tag/fourcc for matching streams.
@end table
@c man end OPTIONS
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