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doc: Grammar fixes for FFmpeg's detailed description
Signed-off-by: Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>
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Encoded packets are then passed to the decoder (unless streamcopy is selected
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for the stream, see further for a description). The decoder produces
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uncompressed frames (raw video/PCM audio/...) which can be processed further by
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filtering (see next section). After filtering the frames are passed to the
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encoder, which encodes them and outputs encoded packets again. Finally those are
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filtering (see next section). After filtering, the frames are passed to the
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encoder, which encodes them and outputs encoded packets. Finally those are
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passed to the muxer, which writes the encoded packets to the output file.
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@section Filtering
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Before encoding, @command{ffmpeg} can process raw audio and video frames using
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filters from the libavfilter library. Several chained filters form a filter
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graph. @command{ffmpeg} distinguishes between two types of filtergraphs -
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graph. @command{ffmpeg} distinguishes between two types of filtergraphs:
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simple and complex.
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@subsection Simple filtergraphs
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@subsection Complex filtergraphs
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Complex filtergraphs are those which cannot be described as simply a linear
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processing chain applied to one stream. This is the case e.g. when the graph has
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processing chain applied to one stream. This is the case, for example, when the graph has
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more than one input and/or output, or when output stream type is different from
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input. They can be represented with the following diagram:
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@end example
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Complex filtergraphs are configured with the @option{-filter_complex} option.
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Note that this option is global, since a complex filtergraph by its nature
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Note that this option is global, since a complex filtergraph, by its nature,
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cannot be unambiguously associated with a single stream or file.
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The @option{-lavfi} option is equivalent to @option{-filter_complex}.
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@option{-codec} option. It makes @command{ffmpeg} omit the decoding and encoding
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step for the specified stream, so it does only demuxing and muxing. It is useful
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for changing the container format or modifying container-level metadata. The
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diagram above will in this case simplify to this:
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diagram above will, in this case, simplify to this:
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@example
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_______ ______________ ________
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@end example
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Since there is no decoding or encoding, it is very fast and there is no quality
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loss. However it might not work in some cases because of many factors. Applying
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loss. However, it might not work in some cases because of many factors. Applying
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filters is obviously also impossible, since filters work on uncompressed data.
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@c man end DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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