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Avoid using the term "file" and prefer "url" in some docs and comments
This should make it less ambigous that these are URLs Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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@chapter Synopsis
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ffmpeg [@var{global_options}] @{[@var{input_file_options}] -i @file{input_file}@} ... @{[@var{output_file_options}] @file{output_file}@} ...
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ffmpeg [@var{global_options}] @{[@var{input_file_options}] -i @file{input_url}@} ... @{[@var{output_file_options}] @file{output_url}@} ...
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@chapter Description
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@c man begin DESCRIPTION
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@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ rates and resize video on the fly with a high quality polyphase filter.
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@command{ffmpeg} reads from an arbitrary number of input "files" (which can be regular
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files, pipes, network streams, grabbing devices, etc.), specified by the
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@code{-i} option, and writes to an arbitrary number of output "files", which are
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specified by a plain output filename. Anything found on the command line which
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cannot be interpreted as an option is considered to be an output filename.
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specified by a plain output url. Anything found on the command line which
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cannot be interpreted as an option is considered to be an output url.
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Each input or output file can, in principle, contain any number of streams of
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Each input or output url can, in principle, contain any number of streams of
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different types (video/audio/subtitle/attachment/data). The allowed number and/or
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types of streams may be limited by the container format. Selecting which
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streams from which inputs will go into which output is either done automatically
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@ -243,8 +243,8 @@ Force input or output file format. The format is normally auto detected for inpu
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files and guessed from the file extension for output files, so this option is not
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needed in most cases.
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@item -i @var{filename} (@emph{input})
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input file name
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@item -i @var{url} (@emph{input})
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input file url
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@item -y (@emph{global})
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Overwrite output files without asking.
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When used as an input option (before @code{-i}), limit the @var{duration} of
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data read from the input file.
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When used as an output option (before an output filename), stop writing the
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When used as an output option (before an output url), stop writing the
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output after its duration reaches @var{duration}.
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@var{duration} must be a time duration specification,
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discarded. When doing stream copy or when @option{-noaccurate_seek} is used, it
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will be preserved.
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When used as an output option (before an output filename), decodes but discards
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When used as an output option (before an output url), decodes but discards
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input until the timestamps reach @var{position}.
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@var{position} must be a time duration specification,
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For example, to set the stream 0 PID to 33 and the stream 1 PID to 36 for
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an output mpegts file:
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@example
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ffmpeg -i infile -streamid 0:33 -streamid 1:36 out.ts
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ffmpeg -i inurl -streamid 0:33 -streamid 1:36 out.ts
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@end example
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@item -bsf[:@var{stream_specifier}] @var{bitstream_filters} (@emph{output,per-stream})
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@chapter Synopsis
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ffplay [@var{options}] [@file{input_file}]
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ffplay [@var{options}] [@file{input_url}]
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@chapter Description
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@c man begin DESCRIPTION
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Use the option "-filters" to show all the available filters (including
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sources and sinks).
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@item -i @var{input_file}
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Read @var{input_file}.
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@item -i @var{input_url}
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Read @var{input_url}.
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@end table
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@section Advanced options
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@chapter Synopsis
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ffprobe [@var{options}] [@file{input_file}]
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ffprobe [@var{options}] [@file{input_url}]
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@chapter Description
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@c man begin DESCRIPTION
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by a multimedia stream and the format and type of each media stream
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contained in it.
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If a filename is specified in input, ffprobe will try to open and
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probe the file content. If the file cannot be opened or recognized as
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If a url is specified in input, ffprobe will try to open and
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probe the url content. If the url cannot be opened or recognized as
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a multimedia file, a positive exit code is returned.
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ffprobe may be employed both as a standalone application or in
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Force bitexact output, useful to produce output which is not dependent
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on the specific build.
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@item -i @var{input_file}
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Read @var{input_file}.
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@item -i @var{input_url}
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Read @var{input_url}.
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@end table
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@c man end
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};
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static const OptionGroupDef groups[] = {
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[GROUP_OUTFILE] = { "output file", NULL, OPT_OUTPUT },
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[GROUP_INFILE] = { "input file", "i", OPT_INPUT },
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[GROUP_OUTFILE] = { "output url", NULL, OPT_OUTPUT },
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[GROUP_INFILE] = { "input url", "i", OPT_INPUT },
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};
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static int open_files(OptionGroupList *l, const char *inout,
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