[...] >> +The device index can also be given by using -video_device_index and/or >> -audio_device_index, respectively. > > Nit: Use @option or @code for option names: @option{-video_device_index} > > option is more "accurate", but code is what we usually have used, IIRC. > Either if fine in my opinion since we aren't consistent in the docs, > but they do look different in the rendered output. > > Otherwise, LGTM.
New patch using these attached. Thanks! -Thilo
>From 02d873cfef31334d1ce1a8d2a715ddc93d8be244 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thilo Borgmann <thilo.borgm...@mail.de> Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2014 21:23:23 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] lavd/avfoundation: Update documentation to mention audio capabilities. --- doc/indevs.texi | 24 +++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/indevs.texi b/doc/indevs.texi index 99e1112..8a5b375 100644 --- a/doc/indevs.texi +++ b/doc/indevs.texi @@ -58,28 +58,30 @@ AVFoundation input device. AVFoundation is the currently recommended framework by Apple for streamgrabbing on OSX >= 10.7 as well as on iOS. The older QTKit framework has been marked deprecated since OSX version 10.7. -The filename passed as input is parsed to contain either a device name or index. -The device index can also be given by using -video_device_index. +The filename passed as input is parsed to contain two input streams seperated by ":". +The first stream select the video input while the latter selects the audio input @option{"<video>:<audio>"}. +Each stream can either be specified by the device name or the index. +The device index can also be given by using @option{-video_device_index <index>} and/or @option{-audio_device_index <index>}, respectively. A given device index will override any given device name. -If the desired device consists of numbers only, use -video_device_index to identify it. -The default device will be chosen if an empty string or the device name "default" is given. -The available devices can be enumerated by using -list_devices. -The pixel format can be set using -pixel_format. +If the desired device consists of numbers only, use the device index option to identify it. +The default device will be chosen if an empty string or the device name @code{default} is given. +The available devices can be enumerated by using @option{-list_devices true}. +The pixel format can be set using @option{-pixel_format <format>}. Available formats: - monob, rgb555be, rgb555le, rgb565be, rgb565le, rgb24, bgr24, 0rgb, bgr0, 0bgr, rgb0, +@code{monob, rgb555be, rgb555le, rgb565be, rgb565le, rgb24, bgr24, 0rgb, bgr0, 0bgr, rgb0, bgr48be, uyvy422, yuva444p, yuva444p16le, yuv444p, yuv422p16, yuv422p10, yuv444p10, - yuv420p, nv12, yuyv422, gray + yuv420p, nv12, yuyv422, gray} @example -ffmpeg -f avfoundation -i "0" out.mpg +ffmpeg -f avfoundation -i "0:0" out.mpg @end example @example -ffmpeg -f avfoundation -video_device_index 0 -i "" out.mpg +ffmpeg -f avfoundation -video_device_index 0 -i ":0" out.mpg @end example @example -ffmpeg -f avfoundation -pixel_format bgr0 -i "default" out.mpg +ffmpeg -f avfoundation -pixel_format bgr0 -i "default:default" out.mpg @end example @example -- 1.8.3.2
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