doc/muxers: document animated GIF muxer.
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See also the @ref{md5} muxer.
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See also the @ref{md5} muxer.
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@anchor{gif}
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@section gif
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Animated GIF muxer.
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It accepts the following options:
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@table @option
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@item loop
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Set the number of times to loop the output. Use @code{-1} for no loop, @code{0}
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for looping indefinitely (default).
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@item final_delay
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Force the delay (expressed in centiseconds) after the last frame. Each frame
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ends with a delay until the next frame. The default is @code{-1}, which is a
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special value to tell the muxer to re-use the previous delay. In case of a
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loop, you might want to customize this value to mark a pause for instance.
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@end table
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For example, to encode a gif looping 10 times, with a 5 seconds delay between
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the loops:
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@example
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ffmpeg -i INPUT -loop 10 -final_delay 500 out.gif
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@end example
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Note 1: if you wish to extract the frames in separate GIF files, you need to
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force the @ref{image2} muxer:
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@example
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ffmpeg -i INPUT -c:v gif -f image2 "out%d.gif"
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@end example
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Note 2: the GIF format has a very small time base: the delay between two frames
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can not be smaller than one centi second.
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@anchor{hls}
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@anchor{hls}
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@section hls
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@section hls
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