-@section kmsgrab
-
-KMS video input device.
-
-Captures the KMS scanout framebuffer associated with a specified CRTC or plane as a
-DRM object that can be passed to other hardware functions.
-
-Requires either DRM master or CAP_SYS_ADMIN to run.
-
-If you don't understand what all of that means, you probably don't want this. Look at
-@option{x11grab} instead.
-
-@subsection Options
-
-@table @option
-
-@item device
-DRM device to capture on. Defaults to @option{/dev/dri/card0}.
-
-@item format
-Pixel format of the framebuffer. Defaults to @option{bgr0}.
-
-@item format_modifier
-Format modifier to signal on output frames. This is necessary to import correctly into
-some APIs, but can't be autodetected. See the libdrm documentation for possible values.
-
-@item crtc_id
-KMS CRTC ID to define the capture source. The first active plane on the given CRTC
-will be used.
-
-@item plane_id
-KMS plane ID to define the capture source. Defaults to the first active plane found if
-neither @option{crtc_id} nor @option{plane_id} are specified.
-
-@item framerate
-Framerate to capture at. This is not synchronised to any page flipping or framebuffer
-changes - it just defines the interval at which the framebuffer is sampled. Sampling
-faster than the framebuffer update rate will generate independent frames with the same
-content. Defaults to @code{30}.
-
-@end table
-
-@subsection Examples
-
-@itemize
-
-@item
-Capture from the first active plane, download the result to normal frames and encode.
-This will only work if the framebuffer is both linear and mappable - if not, the result
-may be scrambled or fail to download.
-@example
-ffmpeg -f kmsgrab -i - -vf 'hwdownload,format=bgr0' output.mp4
-@end example
-
-@item
-Capture from CRTC ID 42 at 60fps, map the result to VAAPI, convert to NV12 and encode as H.264.
-@example
-ffmpeg -crtc_id 42 -framerate 60 -f kmsgrab -i - -vf 'hwmap=derive_device=vaapi,scale_vaapi=w=1920:h=1080:format=nv12' -c:v h264_vaapi output.mp4
-@end example
-
-@end itemize
-
-@section libndi_newtek
-
-The libndi_newtek input device provides capture capabilities for using NDI (Network
-Device Interface, standard created by NewTek).
-
-Input filename is a NDI source name that could be found by sending -find_sources 1
-to command line - it has no specific syntax but human-readable formatted.
-
-To enable this input device, you need the NDI SDK and you
-need to configure with the appropriate @code{--extra-cflags}
-and @code{--extra-ldflags}.
-
-@subsection Options
-
-@table @option
-
-@item find_sources
-If set to @option{true}, print a list of found/available NDI sources and exit.
-Defaults to @option{false}.
-
-@item wait_sources
-Override time to wait until the number of online sources have changed.
-Defaults to @option{0.5}.
-
-@item allow_video_fields
-When this flag is @option{false}, all video that you receive will be progressive.
-Defaults to @option{true}.
-
-@end table
-
-@subsection Examples
-
-@itemize
-
-@item
-List input devices:
-@example
-ffmpeg -f libndi_newtek -find_sources 1 -i dummy
-@end example
-
-@item
-Restream to NDI:
-@example
-ffmpeg -f libndi_newtek -i "DEV-5.INTERNAL.M1STEREO.TV (NDI_SOURCE_NAME_1)" -f libndi_newtek -y NDI_SOURCE_NAME_2
-@end example
-
-@end itemize
-