[tovid] r3522 committed - Added note about encreased capabilities for -ffmpeg.

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Revision: 3522
Author: grepper
Date: Sat Jan 31 15:43:53 2015 UTC
Log: Added note about encreased capabilities for -ffmpeg.

https://code.google.com/p/tovid/source/detail?r=3522

Modified:
/trunk/tovid/docs/src/en/tovid.t2t

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--- /trunk/tovid/docs/src/en/tovid.t2t Sat Jan 31 15:25:38 2015 UTC
+++ /trunk/tovid/docs/src/en/tovid.t2t Sat Jan 31 15:43:53 2015 UTC
@@ -1213,7 +1213,11 @@
: **-ffmpeg**
Use ffmpeg for video encoding, instead of mplayer/mpeg2enc. Try this if
you have any problems with the default encoding method. Using this
option,
- encoding will be considerably faster.
+ encoding will be considerably faster. It can do almost everything that
+ mpeg2enc does such as -filters and -subtitles by using a pipe from
mplayer
+ though using these options will make encoding somewhat slower. The
+ exceptions are some special options like -kvcd* -bdvd where you will
still
+ need to use the default mpeg2enc option.


===Television standards===
@@ -1367,7 +1371,8 @@
Apply post-processing filters to enhance the video. If your input
video is
very high quality, use 'none'. If your input video is grainy,
use 'denoise';
if it looks washed out or faded, use 'contrast'. You can use multiple
- filters separated by commas. To apply all filters, use 'all'.
+ filters separated by commas. To apply all filters, use 'all'. This
works
+ with both mpeg2enc and -ffmpeg.

: **-fps** //RATIO//
Force input video to be interpreted as //RATIO// frames per second.
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