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doc/filters: rework and itemize examples for the overlay filter

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Stefano Sabatini 12 years ago
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@@ -3214,34 +3214,57 @@ to pass the two inputs through a @var{setpts=PTS-STARTPTS} filter to
have them begin in the same zero timestamp, as it does the example for have them begin in the same zero timestamp, as it does the example for
the @var{movie} filter. the @var{movie} filter.


Follow some examples:
You can chain together more overlays but the efficiency of such
approach is yet to be tested.

@subsection Examples

@itemize
@item
Draw the overlay at 10 pixels from the bottom right corner of the main
video:
@example @example
# draw the overlay at 10 pixels from the bottom right
# corner of the main video.
overlay=main_w-overlay_w-10:main_h-overlay_h-10 overlay=main_w-overlay_w-10:main_h-overlay_h-10
@end example

Using named options the example above becomes:
@example
overlay=x=main_w-overlay_w-10:y=main_h-overlay_h-10
@end example


# insert a transparent PNG logo in the bottom left corner of the input
@item
Insert a transparent PNG logo in the bottom left corner of the input,
using the @command{ffmpeg} tool with the @code{-filter_complex} option:
@example
ffmpeg -i input -i logo -filter_complex 'overlay=10:main_h-overlay_h-10' output ffmpeg -i input -i logo -filter_complex 'overlay=10:main_h-overlay_h-10' output
@end example


# insert 2 different transparent PNG logos (second logo on bottom
# right corner):
ffmpeg -i input -i logo1 -i logo2 -filter_complex
'overlay=10:H-h-10,overlay=W-w-10:H-h-10' output
@item
Insert 2 different transparent PNG logos (second logo on bottom
right corner) using the @command{ffmpeg} tool:
@example
ffmpeg -i input -i logo1 -i logo2 -filter_complex 'overlay=10:H-h-10,overlay=W-w-10:H-h-10' output
@end example


# add a transparent color layer on top of the main video,
# WxH specifies the size of the main input to the overlay filter
@item
Add a transparent color layer on top of the main video, WxH specifies
the size of the main input to the overlay filter:
@example
color=red@@.3:WxH [over]; [in][over] overlay [out] color=red@@.3:WxH [over]; [in][over] overlay [out]
@end example


# play an original video and a filtered version (here with the deshake filter)
# side by side
@item
Play an original video and a filtered version (here with the deshake
filter) side by side using the @command{ffplay} tool:
@example
ffplay input.avi -vf 'split[a][b]; [a]pad=iw*2:ih[src]; [b]deshake[filt]; [src][filt]overlay=w' ffplay input.avi -vf 'split[a][b]; [a]pad=iw*2:ih[src]; [b]deshake[filt]; [src][filt]overlay=w'
@end example


# the previous example is the same as:
The above command is the same as:
@example
ffplay input.avi -vf 'split[b], pad=iw*2[src], [b]deshake, [src]overlay=w' ffplay input.avi -vf 'split[b], pad=iw*2[src], [b]deshake, [src]overlay=w'
@end example @end example

You can chain together more overlays but the efficiency of such
approach is yet to be tested.
@end itemize


@section pad @section pad




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