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doc/filters: Correct scale doc regarding w/h <= 0
According to libavfilter/scale.c, if the width and height are both less than or equal to 0 then the input size is used for both dimensions. It does not need to be -1. -1:-1 is the same as 0:0 which is the same as -10:-42, etc. if (w < 0 && h < 0) eval_w = eval_h = 0; The documentation for the zscale filter has also been updated since the behavior is identical. Signed-off-by: Kevin Mark <kmark937@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
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@ -12335,17 +12335,18 @@ the complete list of scaler options.
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Set the output video dimension expression. Default value is the input
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dimension.
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If the value is 0, the input width is used for the output.
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If the @var{width} or @var{w} value is 0, the input width is used for
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the output. If the @var{height} or @var{h} value is 0, the input height
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is used for the output.
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If one of the values is -1, the scale filter will use a value that
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maintains the aspect ratio of the input image, calculated from the
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other specified dimension. If both of them are -1, the input size is
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used
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If one and only one of the values is -n with n >= 1, the scale filter
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will use a value that maintains the aspect ratio of the input image,
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calculated from the other specified dimension. After that it will,
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however, make sure that the calculated dimension is divisible by n and
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adjust the value if necessary.
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If one of the values is -n with n > 1, the scale filter will also use a value
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that maintains the aspect ratio of the input image, calculated from the other
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specified dimension. After that it will, however, make sure that the calculated
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dimension is divisible by n and adjust the value if necessary.
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If both values are -n with n >= 1, the behavior will be identical to
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both values being set to 0 as previously detailed.
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See below for the list of accepted constants for use in the dimension
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expression.
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@ -15478,18 +15479,18 @@ The filter accepts the following options.
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Set the output video dimension expression. Default value is the input
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dimension.
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If the @var{width} or @var{w} is 0, the input width is used for the output.
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If the @var{height} or @var{h} is 0, the input height is used for the output.
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If the @var{width} or @var{w} value is 0, the input width is used for
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the output. If the @var{height} or @var{h} value is 0, the input height
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is used for the output.
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If one of the values is -1, the zscale filter will use a value that
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maintains the aspect ratio of the input image, calculated from the
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other specified dimension. If both of them are -1, the input size is
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used
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If one and only one of the values is -n with n >= 1, the zscale filter
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will use a value that maintains the aspect ratio of the input image,
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calculated from the other specified dimension. After that it will,
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however, make sure that the calculated dimension is divisible by n and
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adjust the value if necessary.
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If one of the values is -n with n > 1, the zscale filter will also use a value
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that maintains the aspect ratio of the input image, calculated from the other
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specified dimension. After that it will, however, make sure that the calculated
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dimension is divisible by n and adjust the value if necessary.
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If both values are -n with n >= 1, the behavior will be identical to
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both values being set to 0 as previously detailed.
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See below for the list of accepted constants for use in the dimension
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expression.
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