@item width, w
Specify the band-width of a filter in width_type units.
+
+@item channels, c
+Specify which channels to filter, by default all available are filtered.
@end table
@section aloop
@item width, w
Specify the band-width of a filter in width_type units.
+
+@item channels, c
+Specify which channels to filter, by default all available are filtered.
@end table
@section bandreject
@item width, w
Specify the band-width of a filter in width_type units.
+
+@item channels, c
+Specify which channels to filter, by default all available are filtered.
@end table
@section bass
@item width, w
Determine how steep is the filter's shelf transition.
+
+@item channels, c
+Specify which channels to filter, by default all available are filtered.
@end table
@section biquad
Apply a biquad IIR filter with the given coefficients.
Where @var{b0}, @var{b1}, @var{b2} and @var{a0}, @var{a1}, @var{a2}
are the numerator and denominator coefficients respectively.
+and @var{channels}, @var{c} specify which channels to filter, by default all
+available are filtered.
@section bs2b
Bauer stereo to binaural transformation, which improves headphone listening of
@item gain, g
Set the required gain or attenuation in dB.
Beware of clipping when using a positive gain.
+
+@item channels, c
+Specify which channels to filter, by default all available are filtered.
@end table
@subsection Examples
Specify the band-width of a filter in width_type units.
Applies only to double-pole filter.
The default is 0.707q and gives a Butterworth response.
+
+@item channels, c
+Specify which channels to filter, by default all available are filtered.
@end table
@section join
Specify the band-width of a filter in width_type units.
Applies only to double-pole filter.
The default is 0.707q and gives a Butterworth response.
+
+@item channels, c
+Specify which channels to filter, by default all available are filtered.
@end table
+@subsection Examples
+@itemize
+@item
+Lowpass only LFE channel, it LFE is not present it does nothing:
+@example
+lowpass=c=LFE
+@end example
+@end itemize
+
@anchor{pan}
@section pan
@item width, w
Determine how steep is the filter's shelf transition.
+
+@item channels, c
+Specify which channels to filter, by default all available are filtered.
@end table
@section tremolo
If 0, plane will remain unchanged.
@end table
+@section deflicker
+
+Remove temporal frame luminance variations.
+
+It accepts the following options:
+
+@table @option
+@item size, s
+Set moving-average filter size in frames. Default is 5. Allowed range is 2 - 129.
+
+@item mode, m
+Set averaging mode to smooth temporal luminance variations.
+
+Available values are:
+@table @samp
+@item am
+Arithmetic mean
+
+@item gm
+Geometric mean
+
+@item hm
+Harmonic mean
+
+@item qm
+Quadratic mean
+
+@item cm
+Cubic mean
+
+@item pm
+Power mean
+
+@item median
+Median
+@end table
+@end table
+
@section dejudder
Remove judder produced by partially interlaced telecined content.
@end table
@end table
+@section lumakey
+
+Turn certain luma values into transparency.
+
+The filter accepts the following options:
+
+@table @option
+@item threshold
+Set the luma which will be used as base for transparency.
+Default value is @code{0}.
+
+@item tolerance
+Set the range of luma values to be keyed out.
+Default value is @code{0}.
+
+@item softness
+Set the range of softness. Default value is @code{0}.
+Use this to control gradual transition from zero to full transparency.
+@end table
+
@section lut, lutrgb, lutyuv
Compute a look-up table for binding each pixel component input value
The default value of @var{x} and @var{y} is 0.
+If @var{x} or @var{y} evaluate to a negative number, they'll be changed
+so the input image is centered on the padded area.
+
@item color
Specify the color of the padded area. For the syntax of this option,
check the "Color" section in the ffmpeg-utils manual.
Default value is @samp{init}.
+@item aspect
+Pad to aspect instead to a resolution.
+
@end table
The value for the @var{width}, @var{height}, @var{x}, and @var{y}
can be used to test the monowhite pixel format descriptor definition.
+@section pixscope
+
+Display sample values of color channels. Mainly useful for checking color and levels.
+
+The filters accept the following options:
+
+@table @option
+@item x
+Set scope X position, offset on X axis.
+
+@item y
+Set scope Y position, offset on Y axis.
+
+@item w
+Set scope width.
+
+@item h
+Set scope height.
+
+@item o
+Set window opacity. This window also holds statistics about pixel area.
+@end table
+
@section pp
Enable the specified chain of postprocessing subfilters using libpostproc. This
Both streams must have same dimensions and same pixel format.
+The filter accepts the following option:
+
+@table @option
+@item planes
+Set which planes will be processed, unprocessed planes will be copied.
+By default value 0xf, all planes will be processed.
+@end table
+
@section prewitt
Apply prewitt operator to input video stream.
Set background opacity.
@end table
-@section weave
+@section weave, doubleweave
The @code{weave} takes a field-based video input and join
each two sequential fields into single frame, producing a new double
height clip with half the frame rate and half the frame count.
+The @code{doubleweave} works same as @code{weave} but without
+halving frame rate and frame count.
+
It accepts the following option:
@table @option
otherwise event in frequency domain is represented more accurately
(such as bass guitar). Acceptable range is @code{[0.002, 1]}. Default value is @code{0.17}.
+@item attack
+Set attack time in seconds. The default is @code{0} (disabled). Otherwise, it
+limits future samples by applying asymmetric windowing in time domain, useful
+when low latency is required. Accepted range is @code{[0, 1]}.
+
@item basefreq
Specify the transform base frequency. Default value is @code{20.01523126408007475},
which is frequency 50 cents below E0. Acceptable range is @code{[10, 100000]}.