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							- @chapter Demuxers
 - @c man begin DEMUXERS
 - 
 - Demuxers are configured elements in Libav which allow to read the
 - multimedia streams from a particular type of file.
 - 
 - When you configure your Libav build, all the supported demuxers
 - are enabled by default. You can list all available ones using the
 - configure option "--list-demuxers".
 - 
 - You can disable all the demuxers using the configure option
 - "--disable-demuxers", and selectively enable a single demuxer with
 - the option "--enable-demuxer=@var{DEMUXER}", or disable it
 - with the option "--disable-demuxer=@var{DEMUXER}".
 - 
 - The option "-formats" of the ff* tools will display the list of
 - enabled demuxers.
 - 
 - The description of some of the currently available demuxers follows.
 - 
 - @section image2
 - 
 - Image file demuxer.
 - 
 - This demuxer reads from a list of image files specified by a pattern.
 - 
 - The pattern may contain the string "%d" or "%0@var{N}d", which
 - specifies the position of the characters representing a sequential
 - number in each filename matched by the pattern. If the form
 - "%d0@var{N}d" is used, the string representing the number in each
 - filename is 0-padded and @var{N} is the total number of 0-padded
 - digits representing the number. The literal character '%' can be
 - specified in the pattern with the string "%%".
 - 
 - If the pattern contains "%d" or "%0@var{N}d", the first filename of
 - the file list specified by the pattern must contain a number
 - inclusively contained between 0 and 4, all the following numbers must
 - be sequential. This limitation may be hopefully fixed.
 - 
 - The pattern may contain a suffix which is used to automatically
 - determine the format of the images contained in the files.
 - 
 - For example the pattern "img-%03d.bmp" will match a sequence of
 - filenames of the form @file{img-001.bmp}, @file{img-002.bmp}, ...,
 - @file{img-010.bmp}, etc.; the pattern "i%%m%%g-%d.jpg" will match a
 - sequence of filenames of the form @file{i%m%g-1.jpg},
 - @file{i%m%g-2.jpg}, ..., @file{i%m%g-10.jpg}, etc.
 - 
 - The size, the pixel format, and the format of each image must be the
 - same for all the files in the sequence.
 - 
 - The following example shows how to use @file{ffmpeg} for creating a
 - video from the images in the file sequence @file{img-001.jpeg},
 - @file{img-002.jpeg}, ..., assuming an input framerate of 10 frames per
 - second:
 - @example
 - ffmpeg -r 10 -f image2 -i 'img-%03d.jpeg' out.avi
 - @end example
 - 
 - Note that the pattern must not necessarily contain "%d" or
 - "%0@var{N}d", for example to convert a single image file
 - @file{img.jpeg} you can employ the command:
 - @example
 - ffmpeg -f image2 -i img.jpeg img.png
 - @end example
 - 
 - @section applehttp
 - 
 - Apple HTTP Live Streaming demuxer.
 - 
 - This demuxer presents all AVStreams from all variant streams.
 - The id field is set to the bitrate variant index number. By setting
 - the discard flags on AVStreams (by pressing 'a' or 'v' in avplay),
 - the caller can decide which variant streams to actually receive.
 - The total bitrate of the variant that the stream belongs to is
 - available in a metadata key named "variant_bitrate".
 - 
 - @c man end INPUT DEVICES
 
 
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