doc/faq: remove indent in examples.
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ For example, img1.jpg, img2.jpg, img3.jpg,...
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Then you may run:
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Then you may run:
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@example
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@example
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ffmpeg -f image2 -i img%d.jpg /tmp/a.mpg
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ffmpeg -f image2 -i img%d.jpg /tmp/a.mpg
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@end example
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@end example
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Notice that @samp{%d} is replaced by the image number.
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Notice that @samp{%d} is replaced by the image number.
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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ the sequence. This is useful if your sequence does not start with
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example will start with @file{img100.jpg}:
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example will start with @file{img100.jpg}:
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@example
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@example
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ffmpeg -f image2 -start_number 100 -i img%d.jpg /tmp/a.mpg
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ffmpeg -f image2 -start_number 100 -i img%d.jpg /tmp/a.mpg
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@end example
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@end example
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If you have large number of pictures to rename, you can use the
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If you have large number of pictures to rename, you can use the
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@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ that match @code{*jpg} to the @file{/tmp} directory in the sequence of
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@file{img001.jpg}, @file{img002.jpg} and so on.
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@file{img001.jpg}, @file{img002.jpg} and so on.
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@example
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@example
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x=1; for i in *jpg; do counter=$(printf %03d $x); ln -s "$i" /tmp/img"$counter".jpg; x=$(($x+1)); done
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x=1; for i in *jpg; do counter=$(printf %03d $x); ln -s "$i" /tmp/img"$counter".jpg; x=$(($x+1)); done
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@end example
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@end example
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If you want to sequence them by oldest modified first, substitute
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If you want to sequence them by oldest modified first, substitute
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Then run:
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Then run:
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@example
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@example
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ffmpeg -f image2 -i /tmp/img%03d.jpg /tmp/a.mpg
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ffmpeg -f image2 -i /tmp/img%03d.jpg /tmp/a.mpg
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@end example
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@end example
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The same logic is used for any image format that ffmpeg reads.
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The same logic is used for any image format that ffmpeg reads.
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@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ The same logic is used for any image format that ffmpeg reads.
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You can also use @command{cat} to pipe images to ffmpeg:
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You can also use @command{cat} to pipe images to ffmpeg:
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@example
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@example
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cat *.jpg | ffmpeg -f image2pipe -c:v mjpeg -i - output.mpg
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cat *.jpg | ffmpeg -f image2pipe -c:v mjpeg -i - output.mpg
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@end example
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@end example
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@section How do I encode movie to single pictures?
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@section How do I encode movie to single pictures?
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Use:
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Use:
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@example
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@example
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ffmpeg -i movie.mpg movie%d.jpg
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ffmpeg -i movie.mpg movie%d.jpg
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@end example
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@end example
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The @file{movie.mpg} used as input will be converted to
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The @file{movie.mpg} used as input will be converted to
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Applying that to the previous example:
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Applying that to the previous example:
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@example
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@example
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ffmpeg -i movie.mpg -f image2 -c:v mjpeg menu%d.jpg
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ffmpeg -i movie.mpg -f image2 -c:v mjpeg menu%d.jpg
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@end example
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@end example
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Beware that there is no "jpeg" codec. Use "mjpeg" instead.
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Beware that there is no "jpeg" codec. Use "mjpeg" instead.
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Just create an "input.avs" text file with this single line ...
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Just create an "input.avs" text file with this single line ...
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@example
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@example
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DirectShowSource("C:\path to your file\yourfile.asf")
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DirectShowSource("C:\path to your file\yourfile.asf")
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@end example
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@end example
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... and then feed that text file to ffmpeg:
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... and then feed that text file to ffmpeg:
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@example
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@example
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ffmpeg -i input.avs
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ffmpeg -i input.avs
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@end example
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@end example
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For ANY other help on AviSynth, please visit the
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For ANY other help on AviSynth, please visit the
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@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ An easy way to get the full list of required libraries in dependency order
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is to use @code{pkg-config}.
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is to use @code{pkg-config}.
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@example
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@example
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c99 -o program program.c $(pkg-config --cflags --libs libavformat libavcodec)
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c99 -o program program.c $(pkg-config --cflags --libs libavformat libavcodec)
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@end example
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@end example
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See @file{doc/example/Makefile} and @file{doc/example/pc-uninstalled} for
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See @file{doc/example/Makefile} and @file{doc/example/pc-uninstalled} for
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