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doc/filters: itemize select/aselect examples
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@@ -4728,45 +4728,71 @@ value means the current frame is more likely to be one (see the example below)
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@@ -4728,45 +4728,71 @@ value means the current frame is more likely to be one (see the example below)
The default value of the select expression is "1".
The default value of the select expression is "1".
Some examples follow:
@subsection Examples
@itemize
@item
Select all frames in input:
@example
@example
# select all frames in input
select
select
@end example
# the above is the same as:
The example above is the same as:
@example
select=1
select=1
@end example
# skip all frames:
@item
Skip all frames:
@example
select=0
select=0
@end example
# select only I-frames
@item
Select only I-frames:
@example
select='eq(pict_type\,I)'
select='eq(pict_type\,I)'
@end example
# select one frame every 100
@item
Select one frame every 100:
@example
select='not(mod(n\,100))'
select='not(mod(n\,100))'
@end example
# select only frames contained in the 10-20 time interval
@item
Select only frames contained in the 10-20 time interval:
@example
select='gte(t\,10)*lte(t\,20)'
select='gte(t\,10)*lte(t\,20)'
@end example
# select only I frames contained in the 10-20 time interval
@item
Select only I frames contained in the 10-20 time interval:
@example
select='gte(t\,10)*lte(t\,20)*eq(pict_type\,I)'
select='gte(t\,10)*lte(t\,20)*eq(pict_type\,I)'
@end example
# select frames with a minimum distance of 10 seconds
@item
Select frames with a minimum distance of 10 seconds:
@example
select='isnan(prev_selected_t)+gte(t-prev_selected_t\,10)'
select='isnan(prev_selected_t)+gte(t-prev_selected_t\,10)'
@end example
# use aselect to select only audio frames with samples number > 100
@item
Use aselect to select only audio frames with samples number > 100:
@example
aselect='gt(samples_n\,100)'
aselect='gt(samples_n\,100)'
@end example
@end example
Complete example to create a mosaic of the first scenes:
@item
Create a mosaic of the first scenes:
@example
@example
ffmpeg -i video.avi -vf select='gt(scene\,0.4)',scale=160:120,tile -frames:v 1 preview.png
ffmpeg -i video.avi -vf select='gt(scene\,0.4)',scale=160:120,tile -frames:v 1 preview.png
@end example
@end example
Comparing @var{scene} against a value between 0.3 and 0.5 is generally a sane
Comparing @var{scene} against a value between 0.3 and 0.5 is generally a sane
choice.
choice.
@end itemize
@section asendcmd, sendcmd
@section asendcmd, sendcmd
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