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NAME

       yuvscaler  -  UPscales  or DOWNscales a YUV4MPEG2 stream to a specified
       format

SYNOPSIS

       yuvscaler [-I  input_keyword]  [-M  mode_keyword]  [-O  output_keyword]
       [-n p|s|n] [-v 0-2] [-h]

DESCRIPTION

       yuvscaler is a general (UP or DOWN) scaling utility that is provided to
       allow conversion  between  different  video  formats.  It  reads  in  a
       YUV4MPEG2  format  stream from stdin (such as that produced by lav2yuv)
       and outputs such stream to stdout (e.g. to be  consumed  by  mpeg2enc).
       The most common use of yuvscaler is to generate input suitable for MPEG
       encoding to VCD or SVCD formats using mpeg2enc(1).

       yuvscaler will automatically  take  into  account  PAL/SECAM  and  NTSC
       format,  as  well  as  widescreen (16:9) format and interlacing. Use of
       yuvscaler was designed to be straightforward.

EXAMPLES

       VCD encoding:
       lav2yuv my-file.avi | yuvscaler -O VCD | mpeg2enc -f 1 -o vcd.%d.m1v

       SVCD encoding:
       lav2yuv my-file.qt | yuvscaler -O SVCD | mpeg2enc -f 4 -o svcd.%d.m2v

       Encoding anamorphic 16:9 as letterboxed VCD:
       lav2yuv my-ana16-9.eli | yuvscaler -M  WIDE2VCD  |  mpeg2enc  -f  1  -o
       letterbox_vcd.%d.m1v

       Encoding anamorphic 16:9 as letterboxed SVCD:
       lav2yuv  my-ana16-9.eli | yuvscaler -M WIDE2STD -O SVCD | mpeg2enc -f 4
       -o letterbox_svcd.%d.m2v

       Encoding anamorphic 16:9 as letterboxed DVD:
       lav2yuv my-ana16-9.eli | yuvscaler -M WIDE2STD -O DVD | mpeg2enc  -f  8
       -o letterbox_dvd.%d.m2v

OPTIONS

       -I input_keyword

              Specifies  input  processing  options.   Input  options  may  be
              combined by using multiple  -I  flags.  Possible  input_keywords
              are:

              USE_WidthxHeight+WidthOffset+HeightOffset  to  select  a  useful
              area  of  the  input  frame  (all  multiple  of  2,  Height  and
              HeightOffset multiple of 4 if interlaced), the rest of the image
              being discarded

              ACTIVE_WidthxHeight+WidthOffset+HeightOffset to select an active
              area  of  the  input  frame  (all  multiple  of  2,  Height  and
              HeightOffset multiple of 4 if interlaced), the rest of the image
              being made black

       -M mode_keyword

              Sets  the  scaling  mode  options.   Scaling mode options can be
              combined by giving several -M flags.  Possible  are:

              BICUBIC - to use the (Mitchell-Netravalli) high-quality  bicubic
              upsacling and/or downscaling algorithm

              RESAMPLE  -  to  use  a classical resampling algorithm -only for
              downscaling- that goes much faster than bicubic.  For  coherence
              reason,  yuvscaler  will  use  RESAMPLE  if  only downscaling is
              necessary, BICUBIC if not.

              WIDE2STD - convert widescreen anamorphic (16:9) input video into
              letterboxed  (4:3), generating necessary black lines.  Note that
              for  MPEG  applications  if  your  player  can  properly  decode
              anamorphic  video  you  may wish to leave the video unscaled and
              simply specify the approprate format during MPEG  encoding  (see
              mpeg2enc(1)).

              RATIO_WidthIn_WidthOut_HeightIn_HeightOut  to  specified scaling
              ratios of WidthIn/WidthOut for width and HeightIN/HeightOut  for
              height  to be applied to the useful area. The output frames that
              result from scaling can have a different format than the  output
              format  specified  using -O options(s).  In this case, yuvscaler
              automatically generate necessary black lines and columns  and/or
              skips  necessary lines and columns to center the scaled image in
              the output frame.

              WIDE2VCD to  scale  anamorphic  widescreen  (16:9)  frames  into
              letterboxed VCD format (equivalent to -M WIDE2STD -O VCD).

              FASTVCD  to transcode full sized frames to VCD (equivalent to -M
              RATIO_2_1_2_1 -O VCD, see below).

              FAST_WIDE2VCD to transcode full-sized anamorphic  (16:9)  frames
              to  letter-boxed VCD (equivalent to -M WIDE2STD -M RATIO_2_1_2_1
              -O VCD, see below).

              NO_HEADER to suppress stream header generation on output

              MMX to use  MMX  functions  for  BICUBIC  scaling  (experimental
              feature!!)

       -O output_keyword

              Sets the output frame format options.  Output format options can
              be combined by giving several  -O  flags.   By  default,  output
              frames  size  will  be the same as input frame sizes, as well as
              output  frames  interlacing  if  coherent  with  output  keyword
              specification which prevails, top_first if not.

              MONOCHROME to generate monochrome frames on output.  Chrominance
              information for the scaled pixels is set neutral (white).   MPEG
              encoding  of  black and white video will be both inefficient and
              show annonying chrominance artifacts unless this is done.

              VCD to generate VCD compliant frames on output (taking  care  of
              PAL and NTSC standards). Non-interlaced output.

              SVCD to generate SVCD compliant frames on output (taking care of
              PAL and NTSC standards). Top-field-first interlaced frames.

              DVD to generate DVD compliant frames on output (taking  care  of
              PAL and NTSC standards). Top-field-first interlaced frames.

              SIZE_WidthxHeight  to  generate  frames  of size WidthxHeight on
              output (multiple of 4)

              If VCD, SVCD or DVD keywords are not used, output interlacing is
              taken  of the same type as input. By default, output frames size
              will be the same as input frame size.

       -n p|s|n
              (usually not necessary) if norm could  not  be  determined  from
              data    flux,   specifies   the   OUTPUT   norm   for   VCD/SVCD
              (p=pal,s=secam,n=ntsc).

       -v 0|1|2
              Specifies  the   degree   of   verbosity:   0=quiet,   1=normal,
              2=verbose/debug

       -h     Prints a summary of command line syntax.

       Note:  The  most  useful downscaling ratios are handled using dedicated
       optimised scaling routines. They are:

              RATIO_WidthIn_WidthOut_2_1   =>   Full-sized   frame   to    VCD
              downscaling

              RATIO_3_2_1_1 => Full-sized frame to SVCD downscaling

              RATIO_1_1_4_3 => WIDE2STD downscaling mode

              RATIO_WidthIn_WidthOut_1_1  =>  downscaling only concerns width,
              not height

              RATIO_1_1_HeightIn_HeightOut  =>   downscaling   only   concerns
              height, not width

              RATIO_2_1_2_1  =>  FASTVCD, slightly width distorted (real ratio
              45 to 22) but faster full-sized frame  to  VCD  downscaling  (-M
              RATIO_2_1_2_1 -O VCD)

              RATIO_WidthIn_WidthOut_8_3  =>  specific to WIDE2VCD downscaling
              (-M WIDE2STD -O VCD)

              RATIO_2_1_8_3 => specific to (slighly  distorted)  FAST_WIDE2VCD
              downscaling (-M WIDE2STD -M RATIO_2_1_2_1 -O VCD)

              RATIO_1_1_1_1  =>  copy  useful  input  part of possible several
              files into output frames

AUTHOR

       This man page was written by Xavier Biquard et al.
       If you have questions, remarks, problems or you just  want  to  contact
       the developers, the main mailing list for the MJPEG-tools is:
         mjpeg-users@lists.sourceforge.net

       For more info, see our website at
              http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net/

SEE ALSO

       mjpegtools(1), lavpipe(1), lav2yuv(1) mpeg2enc(1)