@chapter Bitstream Filters @c man begin BITSTREAM FILTERS When you configure your Libav build, all the supported bitstream filters are enabled by default. You can list all available ones using the configure option @code{--list-bsfs}. You can disable all the bitstream filters using the configure option @code{--disable-bsfs}, and selectively enable any bitstream filter using the option @code{--enable-bsf=BSF}, or you can disable a particular bitstream filter using the option @code{--disable-bsf=BSF}. The option @code{-bsfs} of the av* tools will display the list of all the supported bitstream filters included in your build. Below is a description of the currently available bitstream filters. @section aac_adtstoasc @section chomp @section dump_extradata @section extract_extradata Extract the in-band extradata. Certain codecs allow the long-term headers (e.g. MPEG-2 sequence headers, or H.264/HEVC (VPS/)SPS/PPS) to be transmitted either "in-band" (i.e. as a part of the bitstream containing the coded frames) or "out of band" (e.g. on the container level). This latter form is called "extradata" in Libav terminology. This bitstream filter detects the in-band headers and makes them available as extradata. @table @option @item remove When this option is enabled, the long-term headers are removed from the bitstream after extraction. @end table @section h264_metadata Modify metadata embedded in an H.264 stream. @table @option @item aud Insert or remove AUD NAL units in all access units of the stream. @table @samp @item insert @item remove @end table @item sample_aspect_ratio Set the sample aspect ratio of the stream in the VUI parameters. @item video_format @item video_full_range_flag Set the video format in the stream (see H.264 section E.2.1 and table E-2). @item colour_primaries @item transfer_characteristics @item matrix_coefficients Set the colour description in the stream (see H.264 section E.2.1 and tables E-3, E-4 and E-5). @item chroma_sample_loc_type Set the chroma sample location in the stream (see H.264 section E.2.1 and figure E-1). @item tick_rate Set the tick rate (num_units_in_tick / time_scale) in the VUI parameters. This is the smallest time unit representable in the stream, and in many cases represents the field rate of the stream (double the frame rate). @item fixed_frame_rate_flag Set whether the stream has fixed framerate - typically this indicates that the framerate is exactly half the tick rate, but the exact meaning is dependent on interlacing and the picture structure (see H.264 section E.2.1 and table E-6). @item crop_left @item crop_right @item crop_top @item crop_bottom Set the frame cropping offsets in the SPS. These values will replace the current ones if the stream is already cropped. These fields are set in pixels. Note that some sizes may not be representable if the chroma is subsampled or the stream is interlaced (see H.264 section 7.4.2.1.1). @item sei_user_data Insert a string as SEI unregistered user data. The argument must be of the form @emph{UUID+string}, where the UUID is as hex digits possibly separated by hyphens, and the string can be anything. For example, @samp{086f3693-b7b3-4f2c-9653-21492feee5b8+hello} will insert the string ``hello'' associated with the given UUID. @end table @section h264_mp4toannexb @section h264_redundant_pps This applies a specific fixup to some Bluray streams which contain redundant PPSs modifying irrelevant parameters of the stream which confuse other transformations which require correct extradata. A new single global PPS is created, and all of the redundant PPSs within the stream are removed. @section hevc_metadata Modify metadata embedded in an HEVC stream. @table @option @item aud Insert or remove AUD NAL units in all access units of the stream. @table @samp @item insert @item remove @end table @item sample_aspect_ratio Set the sample aspect ratio in the stream in the VUI parameters. @item video_format @item video_full_range_flag Set the video format in the stream (see H.265 section E.3.1 and table E.2). @item colour_primaries @item transfer_characteristics @item matrix_coefficients Set the colour description in the stream (see H.265 section E.3.1 and tables E.3, E.4 and E.5). @item chroma_sample_loc_type Set the chroma sample location in the stream (see H.265 section E.3.1 and figure E.1). @item tick_rate Set the tick rate in the VPS and VUI parameters (num_units_in_tick / time_scale). Combined with @option{num_ticks_poc_diff_one}, this can set a constant framerate in the stream. Note that it is likely to be overridden by container parameters when the stream is in a container. @item num_ticks_poc_diff_one Set poc_proportional_to_timing_flag in VPS and VUI and use this value to set num_ticks_poc_diff_one_minus1 (see H.265 sections 7.4.3.1 and E.3.1). Ignored if @option{tick_rate} is not also set. @item crop_left @item crop_right @item crop_top @item crop_bottom Set the conformance window cropping offsets in the SPS. These values will replace the current ones if the stream is already cropped. These fields are set in pixels. Note that some sizes may not be representable if the chroma is subsampled (H.265 section 7.4.3.2.1). @end table @section imx_dump_header @section mjpeg2jpeg Convert MJPEG/AVI1 packets to full JPEG/JFIF packets. MJPEG is a video codec wherein each video frame is essentially a JPEG image. The individual frames can be extracted without loss, e.g. by @example avconv -i ../some_mjpeg.avi -c:v copy frames_%d.jpg @end example Unfortunately, these chunks are incomplete JPEG images, because they lack the DHT segment required for decoding. Quoting from @url{http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/formats/fdd/fdd000063.shtml}: Avery Lee, writing in the rec.video.desktop newsgroup in 2001, commented that "MJPEG, or at least the MJPEG in AVIs having the MJPG fourcc, is restricted JPEG with a fixed -- and *omitted* -- Huffman table. The JPEG must be YCbCr colorspace, it must be 4:2:2, and it must use basic Huffman encoding, not arithmetic or progressive. . . . You can indeed extract the MJPEG frames and decode them with a regular JPEG decoder, but you have to prepend the DHT segment to them, or else the decoder won't have any idea how to decompress the data. The exact table necessary is given in the OpenDML spec." This bitstream filter patches the header of frames extracted from an MJPEG stream (carrying the AVI1 header ID and lacking a DHT segment) to produce fully qualified JPEG images. @example avconv -i mjpeg-movie.avi -c:v copy -bsf:v mjpeg2jpeg frame_%d.jpg exiftran -i -9 frame*.jpg avconv -i frame_%d.jpg -c:v copy rotated.avi @end example @section mjpega_dump_header @section movsub @section mpeg2_metadata Modify metadata embedded in an MPEG-2 stream. @table @option @item display_aspect_ratio Set the display aspect ratio in the stream. The following fixed values are supported: @table @option @item 4/3 @item 16/9 @item 221/100 @end table Any other value will result in square pixels being signalled instead (see H.262 section 6.3.3 and table 6-3). @item frame_rate Set the frame rate in the stream. This is constructed from a table of known values combined with a small multiplier and divisor - if the supplied value is not exactly representable, the nearest representable value will be used instead (see H.262 section 6.3.3 and table 6-4). @item video_format Set the video format in the stream (see H.262 section 6.3.6 and table 6-6). @item colour_primaries @item transfer_characteristics @item matrix_coefficients Set the colour description in the stream (see H.262 section 6.3.6 and tables 6-7, 6-8 and 6-9). @end table @section mp3_header_compress @section mp3_header_decompress @section noise @section null This bitstream filter passes the packets through unchanged. @section remove_extradata @section trace_headers Log trace output containing all syntax elements in the coded stream headers (everything above the level of individual coded blocks). This can be useful for debugging low-level stream issues. Supports H.264, H.265 and MPEG-2. @section vp9_superframe Combine VP9 frames into superframes. @section vp9_superframe_split Split VP9 superframes into single frames. @section vp9_raw_reorder Given a VP9 stream with correct timestamps but possibly out of order, insert additional show-existing-frame packets to correct the ordering. @c man end BITSTREAM FILTERS