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 - @settitle Libavfilter Documentation
 - @titlepage
 - @center @titlefont{Libavfilter Documentation}
 - @end titlepage
 - 
 - @top
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 - @contents
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 - @chapter Introduction
 - 
 - Libavfilter is the filtering API of Libav. It replaces 'vhooks', and
 - started as a Google Summer of Code project.
 - 
 - Note that there may still be serious bugs in the code and its API
 - and ABI should not be considered stable yet!
 - 
 - @chapter Tutorial
 - 
 - In libavfilter, it is possible for filters to have multiple inputs and
 - multiple outputs.
 - To illustrate the sorts of things that are possible, we can
 - use a complex filter graph. For example, the following one:
 - 
 - @example
 - input --> split --> fifo -----------------------> overlay --> output
 -             |                                        ^
 -             |                                        |
 -             +------> fifo --> crop --> vflip --------+
 - @end example
 - 
 - splits the stream in two streams, then sends one stream through the crop filter
 - and the vflip filter, before merging it back with the other stream by
 - overlaying it on top. You can use the following command to achieve this:
 - 
 - @example
 - ./avconv -i input -vf "[in] split [T1], fifo, [T2] overlay=0:H/2 [out]; [T1] fifo, crop=iw:ih/2:0:ih/2, vflip [T2]" output
 - @end example
 - 
 - The result will be that the top half of the video is mirrored
 - onto the bottom half of the output video.
 - 
 - Video filters are loaded using the @var{-vf} option passed to
 - avconv or to avplay. Filters in the same linear chain are separated by
 - commas. In our example, @var{split}, @var{fifo}, and @var{overlay} are in one
 - linear chain, and @var{fifo}, @var{crop}, and @var{vflip} are in another. The
 - points where the linear chains join are labeled by names enclosed in square
 - brackets. In our example, they join at @var{[T1]} and @var{[T2]}. The magic
 - labels @var{[in]} and @var{[out]} are the points where video is input
 - and output.
 - 
 - Some filters take a list of parameters: they are specified
 - after the filter name and an equal sign, and are separated
 - by a semicolon.
 - 
 - There are so-called @var{source filters} that do not take video
 - input, and we expect that some @var{sink filters} will
 - not have video output, at some point in the future.
 - 
 - @chapter graph2dot
 - 
 - The @file{graph2dot} program included in the Libav @file{tools}
 - directory can be used to parse a filter graph description and issue a
 - corresponding textual representation in the dot language.
 - 
 - Invoke the command:
 - @example
 - graph2dot -h
 - @end example
 - 
 - to see how to use @file{graph2dot}.
 - 
 - You can then pass the dot description to the @file{dot} program (from
 - the graphviz suite of programs) and obtain a graphical representation
 - of the filter graph.
 - 
 - For example the sequence of commands:
 - @example
 - echo @var{GRAPH_DESCRIPTION} | \
 - tools/graph2dot -o graph.tmp && \
 - dot -Tpng graph.tmp -o graph.png && \
 - display graph.png
 - @end example
 - 
 - can be used to create and display an image representing the graph
 - described by the @var{GRAPH_DESCRIPTION} string.
 - 
 - @include filters.texi
 - 
 - @bye
 
 
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