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| | | .IX Title "FFMPEG-RESAMPLER 1" |
| | | .TH FFMPEG-RESAMPLER 1 " " " " " " |
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| | | .SH "NAME" |
| | | ffmpeg\-resampler \- FFmpeg Resampler |
| | | .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
| | | .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" |
| | | The FFmpeg resampler provides a high-level interface to the |
| | | libswresample library audio resampling utilities. In particular it |
| | | allows one to perform audio resampling, audio channel layout rematrixing, |
| | | and convert audio format and packing layout. |
| | | .SH "RESAMPLER OPTIONS" |
| | | .IX Header "RESAMPLER OPTIONS" |
| | | The audio resampler supports the following named options. |
| | | .PP |
| | | Options may be set by specifying \-\fIoption\fR \fIvalue\fR in the |
| | | FFmpeg tools, \fIoption\fR=\fIvalue\fR for the aresample filter, |
| | | by setting the value explicitly in the |
| | | \&\f(CW\*(C`SwrContext\*(C'\fR options or using the \fIlibavutil/opt.h\fR \s-1API\s0 for |
| | | programmatic use. |
| | | .IP "\fBich, in_channel_count\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "ich, in_channel_count" |
| | | Set the number of input channels. Default value is 0. Setting this |
| | | value is not mandatory if the corresponding channel layout |
| | | \&\fBin_channel_layout\fR is set. |
| | | .IP "\fBoch, out_channel_count\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "och, out_channel_count" |
| | | Set the number of output channels. Default value is 0. Setting this |
| | | value is not mandatory if the corresponding channel layout |
| | | \&\fBout_channel_layout\fR is set. |
| | | .IP "\fBuch, used_channel_count\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "uch, used_channel_count" |
| | | Set the number of used input channels. Default value is 0. This option is |
| | | only used for special remapping. |
| | | .IP "\fBisr, in_sample_rate\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "isr, in_sample_rate" |
| | | Set the input sample rate. Default value is 0. |
| | | .IP "\fBosr, out_sample_rate\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "osr, out_sample_rate" |
| | | Set the output sample rate. Default value is 0. |
| | | .IP "\fBisf, in_sample_fmt\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "isf, in_sample_fmt" |
| | | Specify the input sample format. It is set by default to \f(CW\*(C`none\*(C'\fR. |
| | | .IP "\fBosf, out_sample_fmt\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "osf, out_sample_fmt" |
| | | Specify the output sample format. It is set by default to \f(CW\*(C`none\*(C'\fR. |
| | | .IP "\fBtsf, internal_sample_fmt\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "tsf, internal_sample_fmt" |
| | | Set the internal sample format. Default value is \f(CW\*(C`none\*(C'\fR. |
| | | This will automatically be chosen when it is not explicitly set. |
| | | .IP "\fBicl, in_channel_layout\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "icl, in_channel_layout" |
| | | .PD 0 |
| | | .IP "\fBocl, out_channel_layout\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "ocl, out_channel_layout" |
| | | .PD |
| | | Set the input/output channel layout. |
| | | .Sp |
| | | See \fBthe Channel Layout section in the \f(BIffmpeg\-utils\fB\|(1) manual\fR |
| | | for the required syntax. |
| | | .IP "\fBclev, center_mix_level\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "clev, center_mix_level" |
| | | Set the center mix level. It is a value expressed in deciBel, and must be |
| | | in the interval [\-32,32]. |
| | | .IP "\fBslev, surround_mix_level\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "slev, surround_mix_level" |
| | | Set the surround mix level. It is a value expressed in deciBel, and must |
| | | be in the interval [\-32,32]. |
| | | .IP "\fBlfe_mix_level\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "lfe_mix_level" |
| | | Set \s-1LFE\s0 mix into non \s-1LFE\s0 level. It is used when there is a \s-1LFE\s0 input but no |
| | | \&\s-1LFE\s0 output. It is a value expressed in deciBel, and must |
| | | be in the interval [\-32,32]. |
| | | .IP "\fBrmvol, rematrix_volume\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "rmvol, rematrix_volume" |
| | | Set rematrix volume. Default value is 1.0. |
| | | .IP "\fBrematrix_maxval\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "rematrix_maxval" |
| | | Set maximum output value for rematrixing. |
| | | This can be used to prevent clipping vs. preventing volume reduction. |
| | | A value of 1.0 prevents clipping. |
| | | .IP "\fBflags, swr_flags\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "flags, swr_flags" |
| | | Set flags used by the converter. Default value is 0. |
| | | .Sp |
| | | It supports the following individual flags: |
| | | .RS 4 |
| | | .IP "\fBres\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "res" |
| | | force resampling, this flag forces resampling to be used even when the |
| | | input and output sample rates match. |
| | | .RE |
| | | .RS 4 |
| | | .RE |
| | | .IP "\fBdither_scale\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "dither_scale" |
| | | Set the dither scale. Default value is 1. |
| | | .IP "\fBdither_method\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "dither_method" |
| | | Set dither method. Default value is 0. |
| | | .Sp |
| | | Supported values: |
| | | .RS 4 |
| | | .IP "\fBrectangular\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "rectangular" |
| | | select rectangular dither |
| | | .IP "\fBtriangular\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "triangular" |
| | | select triangular dither |
| | | .IP "\fBtriangular_hp\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "triangular_hp" |
| | | select triangular dither with high pass |
| | | .IP "\fBlipshitz\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "lipshitz" |
| | | select Lipshitz noise shaping dither. |
| | | .IP "\fBshibata\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "shibata" |
| | | select Shibata noise shaping dither. |
| | | .IP "\fBlow_shibata\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "low_shibata" |
| | | select low Shibata noise shaping dither. |
| | | .IP "\fBhigh_shibata\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "high_shibata" |
| | | select high Shibata noise shaping dither. |
| | | .IP "\fBf_weighted\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "f_weighted" |
| | | select f\-weighted noise shaping dither |
| | | .IP "\fBmodified_e_weighted\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "modified_e_weighted" |
| | | select modified-e-weighted noise shaping dither |
| | | .IP "\fBimproved_e_weighted\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "improved_e_weighted" |
| | | select improved-e-weighted noise shaping dither |
| | | .RE |
| | | .RS 4 |
| | | .RE |
| | | .IP "\fBresampler\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "resampler" |
| | | Set resampling engine. Default value is swr. |
| | | .Sp |
| | | Supported values: |
| | | .RS 4 |
| | | .IP "\fBswr\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "swr" |
| | | select the native \s-1SW\s0 Resampler; filter options precision and cheby are not |
| | | applicable in this case. |
| | | .IP "\fBsoxr\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "soxr" |
| | | select the SoX Resampler (where available); compensation, and filter options |
| | | filter_size, phase_shift, exact_rational, filter_type & kaiser_beta, are not |
| | | applicable in this case. |
| | | .RE |
| | | .RS 4 |
| | | .RE |
| | | .IP "\fBfilter_size\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "filter_size" |
| | | For swr only, set resampling filter size, default value is 32. |
| | | .IP "\fBphase_shift\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "phase_shift" |
| | | For swr only, set resampling phase shift, default value is 10, and must be in |
| | | the interval [0,30]. |
| | | .IP "\fBlinear_interp\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "linear_interp" |
| | | Use linear interpolation when enabled (the default). Disable it if you want |
| | | to preserve speed instead of quality when exact_rational fails. |
| | | .IP "\fBexact_rational\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "exact_rational" |
| | | For swr only, when enabled, try to use exact phase_count based on input and |
| | | output sample rate. However, if it is larger than \f(CW\*(C`1 << phase_shift\*(C'\fR, |
| | | the phase_count will be \f(CW\*(C`1 << phase_shift\*(C'\fR as fallback. Default is enabled. |
| | | .IP "\fBcutoff\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "cutoff" |
| | | Set cutoff frequency (swr: 6dB point; soxr: 0dB point) ratio; must be a float |
| | | value between 0 and 1. Default value is 0.97 with swr, and 0.91 with soxr |
| | | (which, with a sample-rate of 44100, preserves the entire audio band to 20kHz). |
| | | .IP "\fBprecision\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "precision" |
| | | For soxr only, the precision in bits to which the resampled signal will be |
| | | calculated. The default value of 20 (which, with suitable dithering, is |
| | | appropriate for a destination bit-depth of 16) gives SoX's 'High Quality'; a |
| | | value of 28 gives SoX's 'Very High Quality'. |
| | | .IP "\fBcheby\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "cheby" |
| | | For soxr only, selects passband rolloff none (Chebyshev) & higher-precision |
| | | approximation for 'irrational' ratios. Default value is 0. |
| | | .IP "\fBasync\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "async" |
| | | For swr only, simple 1 parameter audio sync to timestamps using stretching, |
| | | squeezing, filling and trimming. Setting this to 1 will enable filling and |
| | | trimming, larger values represent the maximum amount in samples that the data |
| | | may be stretched or squeezed for each second. |
| | | Default value is 0, thus no compensation is applied to make the samples match |
| | | the audio timestamps. |
| | | .IP "\fBfirst_pts\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "first_pts" |
| | | For swr only, assume the first pts should be this value. The time unit is 1 / sample rate. |
| | | This allows for padding/trimming at the start of stream. By default, no |
| | | assumption is made about the first frame's expected pts, so no padding or |
| | | trimming is done. For example, this could be set to 0 to pad the beginning with |
| | | silence if an audio stream starts after the video stream or to trim any samples |
| | | with a negative pts due to encoder delay. |
| | | .IP "\fBmin_comp\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "min_comp" |
| | | For swr only, set the minimum difference between timestamps and audio data (in |
| | | seconds) to trigger stretching/squeezing/filling or trimming of the |
| | | data to make it match the timestamps. The default is that |
| | | stretching/squeezing/filling and trimming is disabled |
| | | (\fBmin_comp\fR = \f(CW\*(C`FLT_MAX\*(C'\fR). |
| | | .IP "\fBmin_hard_comp\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "min_hard_comp" |
| | | For swr only, set the minimum difference between timestamps and audio data (in |
| | | seconds) to trigger adding/dropping samples to make it match the |
| | | timestamps. This option effectively is a threshold to select between |
| | | hard (trim/fill) and soft (squeeze/stretch) compensation. Note that |
| | | all compensation is by default disabled through \fBmin_comp\fR. |
| | | The default is 0.1. |
| | | .IP "\fBcomp_duration\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "comp_duration" |
| | | For swr only, set duration (in seconds) over which data is stretched/squeezed |
| | | to make it match the timestamps. Must be a non-negative double float value, |
| | | default value is 1.0. |
| | | .IP "\fBmax_soft_comp\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "max_soft_comp" |
| | | For swr only, set maximum factor by which data is stretched/squeezed to make it |
| | | match the timestamps. Must be a non-negative double float value, default value |
| | | is 0. |
| | | .IP "\fBmatrix_encoding\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "matrix_encoding" |
| | | Select matrixed stereo encoding. |
| | | .Sp |
| | | It accepts the following values: |
| | | .RS 4 |
| | | .IP "\fBnone\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "none" |
| | | select none |
| | | .IP "\fBdolby\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "dolby" |
| | | select Dolby |
| | | .IP "\fBdplii\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "dplii" |
| | | select Dolby Pro Logic \s-1II\s0 |
| | | .RE |
| | | .RS 4 |
| | | .Sp |
| | | Default value is \f(CW\*(C`none\*(C'\fR. |
| | | .RE |
| | | .IP "\fBfilter_type\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "filter_type" |
| | | For swr only, select resampling filter type. This only affects resampling |
| | | operations. |
| | | .Sp |
| | | It accepts the following values: |
| | | .RS 4 |
| | | .IP "\fBcubic\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "cubic" |
| | | select cubic |
| | | .IP "\fBblackman_nuttall\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "blackman_nuttall" |
| | | select Blackman Nuttall windowed sinc |
| | | .IP "\fBkaiser\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "kaiser" |
| | | select Kaiser windowed sinc |
| | | .RE |
| | | .RS 4 |
| | | .RE |
| | | .IP "\fBkaiser_beta\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "kaiser_beta" |
| | | For swr only, set Kaiser window beta value. Must be a double float value in the |
| | | interval [2,16], default value is 9. |
| | | .IP "\fBoutput_sample_bits\fR" 4 |
| | | .IX Item "output_sample_bits" |
| | | For swr only, set number of used output sample bits for dithering. Must be an integer in the |
| | | interval [0,64], default value is 0, which means it's not used. |
| | | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| | | .IX Header "SEE ALSO" |
| | | \&\fIffmpeg\fR\|(1), \fIffplay\fR\|(1), \fIffprobe\fR\|(1), \fIlibswresample\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. |