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  131. .IX Title "FFMPEG-SCALER 1"
  132. .TH FFMPEG-SCALER 1 "2013-12-14" " " " "
  133. .SH "NAME"
  134. ffmpeg\-scaler \- FFmpeg video scaling and pixel format converter
  135. .SH "DESCRIPTION"
  136. .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
  137. The FFmpeg rescaler provides a high-level interface to the libswscale
  138. library image conversion utilities. In particular it allows to perform
  139. image rescaling and pixel format conversion.
  140. .SH "SCALER OPTIONS"
  141. .IX Header "SCALER OPTIONS"
  142. The video scaler supports the following named options.
  143. .PP
  144. Options may be set by specifying \-\fIoption\fR \fIvalue\fR in the
  145. FFmpeg tools. For programmatic use, they can be set explicitly in the
  146. \&\f(CW\*(C`SwsContext\*(C'\fR options or through the \fIlibavutil/opt.h\fR \s-1API\s0.
  147. .IP "\fBsws_flags\fR" 4
  148. .IX Item "sws_flags"
  149. Set the scaler flags. This is also used to set the scaling
  150. algorithm. Only a single algorithm should be selected.
  151. .Sp
  152. It accepts the following values:
  153. .RS 4
  154. .IP "\fBfast_bilinear\fR" 4
  155. .IX Item "fast_bilinear"
  156. Select fast bilinear scaling algorithm.
  157. .IP "\fBbilinear\fR" 4
  158. .IX Item "bilinear"
  159. Select bilinear scaling algorithm.
  160. .IP "\fBbicubic\fR" 4
  161. .IX Item "bicubic"
  162. Select bicubic scaling algorithm.
  163. .IP "\fBexperimental\fR" 4
  164. .IX Item "experimental"
  165. Select experimental scaling algorithm.
  166. .IP "\fBneighbor\fR" 4
  167. .IX Item "neighbor"
  168. Select nearest neighbor rescaling algorithm.
  169. .IP "\fBarea\fR" 4
  170. .IX Item "area"
  171. Select averaging area rescaling algorithm.
  172. .IP "\fBbicubiclin\fR" 4
  173. .IX Item "bicubiclin"
  174. Select bicubic scaling algorithm for the luma component, bilinear for
  175. chroma components.
  176. .IP "\fBgauss\fR" 4
  177. .IX Item "gauss"
  178. Select Gaussian rescaling algorithm.
  179. .IP "\fBsinc\fR" 4
  180. .IX Item "sinc"
  181. Select sinc rescaling algorithm.
  182. .IP "\fBlanczos\fR" 4
  183. .IX Item "lanczos"
  184. Select lanczos rescaling algorithm.
  185. .IP "\fBspline\fR" 4
  186. .IX Item "spline"
  187. Select natural bicubic spline rescaling algorithm.
  188. .IP "\fBprint_info\fR" 4
  189. .IX Item "print_info"
  190. Enable printing/debug logging.
  191. .IP "\fBaccurate_rnd\fR" 4
  192. .IX Item "accurate_rnd"
  193. Enable accurate rounding.
  194. .IP "\fBfull_chroma_int\fR" 4
  195. .IX Item "full_chroma_int"
  196. Enable full chroma interpolation.
  197. .IP "\fBfull_chroma_inp\fR" 4
  198. .IX Item "full_chroma_inp"
  199. Select full chroma input.
  200. .IP "\fBbitexact\fR" 4
  201. .IX Item "bitexact"
  202. Enable bitexact output.
  203. .RE
  204. .RS 4
  205. .RE
  206. .IP "\fBsrcw\fR" 4
  207. .IX Item "srcw"
  208. Set source width.
  209. .IP "\fBsrch\fR" 4
  210. .IX Item "srch"
  211. Set source height.
  212. .IP "\fBdstw\fR" 4
  213. .IX Item "dstw"
  214. Set destination width.
  215. .IP "\fBdsth\fR" 4
  216. .IX Item "dsth"
  217. Set destination height.
  218. .IP "\fBsrc_format\fR" 4
  219. .IX Item "src_format"
  220. Set source pixel format (must be expressed as an integer).
  221. .IP "\fBdst_format\fR" 4
  222. .IX Item "dst_format"
  223. Set destination pixel format (must be expressed as an integer).
  224. .IP "\fBsrc_range\fR" 4
  225. .IX Item "src_range"
  226. Select source range.
  227. .IP "\fBdst_range\fR" 4
  228. .IX Item "dst_range"
  229. Select destination range.
  230. .IP "\fBparam0, param1\fR" 4
  231. .IX Item "param0, param1"
  232. Set scaling algorithm parameters. The specified values are specific of
  233. some scaling algorithms and ignored by others. The specified values
  234. are floating point number values.
  235. .IP "\fBsws_dither\fR" 4
  236. .IX Item "sws_dither"
  237. Set the dithering algorithm. Accepts one of the following
  238. values. Default value is \fBauto\fR.
  239. .RS 4
  240. .IP "\fBauto\fR" 4
  241. .IX Item "auto"
  242. automatic choice
  243. .IP "\fBnone\fR" 4
  244. .IX Item "none"
  245. no dithering
  246. .IP "\fBbayer\fR" 4
  247. .IX Item "bayer"
  248. bayer dither
  249. .IP "\fBed\fR" 4
  250. .IX Item "ed"
  251. error diffusion dither
  252. .RE
  253. .RS 4
  254. .RE
  255. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  256. .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
  257. \&\fIffmpeg\fR\|(1), \fIffplay\fR\|(1), \fIffprobe\fR\|(1), \fIffserver\fR\|(1), \fIlibswscale\fR\|(3)
  258. .SH "AUTHORS"
  259. .IX Header "AUTHORS"
  260. The FFmpeg developers.
  261. .PP
  262. For details about the authorship, see the Git history of the project
  263. (git://source.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg), e.g. by typing the command
  264. \&\fBgit log\fR in the FFmpeg source directory, or browsing the
  265. online repository at <\fBhttp://source.ffmpeg.org\fR>.
  266. .PP
  267. Maintainers for the specific components are listed in the file
  268. \&\fI\s-1MAINTAINERS\s0\fR in the source code tree.
  269.