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							- All the numerical options, if not specified otherwise, accept in input
 - a string representing a number, which may contain one of the
 - International System number postfixes, for example 'K', 'M', 'G'.
 - If 'i' is appended after the postfix, powers of 2 are used instead of
 - powers of 10. The 'B' postfix multiplies the value for 8, and can be
 - appended after another postfix or used alone. This allows using for
 - example 'KB', 'MiB', 'G' and 'B' as postfix.
 - 
 - Options which do not take arguments are boolean options, and set the
 - corresponding value to true. They can be set to false by prefixing
 - with "no" the option name, for example using "-nofoo" in the
 - commandline will set to false the boolean option with name "foo".
 - 
 - @section Generic options
 - 
 - These options are shared amongst the ff* tools.
 - 
 - @table @option
 - 
 - @item -L
 - Show license.
 - 
 - @item -h, -?, -help, --help
 - Show help.
 - 
 - @item -version
 - Show version.
 - 
 - @item -formats
 - Show available formats.
 - 
 - The fields preceding the format names have the following meanings:
 - @table @samp
 - @item D
 - Decoding available
 - @item E
 - Encoding available
 - @end table
 - 
 - @item -codecs
 - Show available codecs.
 - 
 - The fields preceding the codec names have the following meanings:
 - @table @samp
 - @item D
 - Decoding available
 - @item E
 - Encoding available
 - @item V/A/S
 - Video/audio/subtitle codec
 - @item S
 - Codec supports slices
 - @item D
 - Codec supports direct rendering
 - @item T
 - Codec can handle input truncated at random locations instead of only at frame boundaries
 - @end table
 - 
 - @item -bsfs
 - Show available bitstream filters.
 - 
 - @item -protocols
 - Show available protocols.
 - 
 - @item -filters
 - Show available libavfilter filters.
 - 
 - @item -pix_fmts
 - Show available pixel formats.
 - 
 - @item -loglevel @var{loglevel}
 - Set the logging level used by the library.
 - @var{loglevel} is a number or a string containing one of the following values:
 - @table @samp
 - @item quiet
 - @item panic
 - @item fatal
 - @item error
 - @item warning
 - @item info
 - @item verbose
 - @item debug
 - @end table
 - 
 - By default the program logs to stderr, if coloring is supported by the
 - terminal, colors are used to mark errors and warnings. Log coloring
 - can be disabled setting the environment variable @env{NO_COLOR}.
 - 
 - @end table
 
 
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