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@ -1001,6 +1001,36 @@ ratio of the input image.
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The default value of @var{width} and @var{height} is 0.
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@anchor{setdar}
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@section setdar
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Set the Display Aspect Ratio for the filter output video.
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This is done by changing the specified Sample (aka Pixel) Aspect
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Ratio, according to the following equation:
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@math{DAR = HORIZONTAL_RESOLUTION / VERTICAL_RESOLUTION * SAR}
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Keep in mind that this filter does not modify the pixel dimensions of
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the video frame. Also the display aspect ratio set by this filter may
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be changed by later filters in the filterchain, e.g. in case of
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scaling or if another "setdar" or a "setsar" filter is applied.
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The filter accepts a parameter string which represents the wanted
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display aspect ratio.
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The parameter can be a floating point number string, or an expression
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of the form @var{num}:@var{den}, where @var{num} and @var{den} are the
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numerator and denominator of the aspect ratio.
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If the parameter is not specified, it is assumed the value "0:1".
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For example to change the display aspect ratio to 16:9, specify:
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@example
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setdar=16:9
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# the above is equivalent to
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setdar=1.77777
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@end example
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See also the "setsar" filter documentation (@pxref{setsar}).
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@section setpts
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Change the PTS (presentation timestamp) of the input video frames.
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@ -1061,6 +1091,32 @@ setpts=N/(25*TB)
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setpts='1/(25*TB) * (N + 0.05 * sin(N*2*PI/25))'
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@end example
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@anchor{setsar}
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@section setsar
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Set the Sample (aka Pixel) Aspect Ratio for the filter output video.
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Note that as a consequence of the application of this filter, the
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output display aspect ratio will change according to the following
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equation:
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@math{DAR = HORIZONTAL_RESOLUTION / VERTICAL_RESOLUTION * SAR}
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Keep in mind that the sample aspect ratio set by this filter may be
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changed by later filters in the filterchain, e.g. if another "setsar"
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or a "setdar" filter is applied.
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The filter accepts a parameter string which represents the wanted
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sample aspect ratio.
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The parameter can be a floating point number string, or an expression
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of the form @var{num}:@var{den}, where @var{num} and @var{den} are the
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numerator and denominator of the aspect ratio.
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If the parameter is not specified, it is assumed the value "0:1".
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For example to change the sample aspect ratio to 10:11, specify:
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@example
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setsar=10:11
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@end example
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@section settb
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Set the timebase to use for the output frames timestamps.
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