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== Options == | == Options == | ||
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|name=motionblur-factor | |name=motionblur-factor | ||
|value=integer | |value=integer | ||
|default=80 | |default=80 | ||
− | |description=The bluring factor (1 to 127). Higher values mean more blurring | + | |min=1 |
− | }} | + | |max=127 |
+ | |description=The bluring factor (1 to 127). Higher values mean more blurring | ||
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− | == | + | == Examples == |
% '''vlc --video-filter "motionblur{factor=60}" somevideo.avi''' | % '''vlc --video-filter "motionblur{factor=60}" somevideo.avi''' | ||
Latest revision as of 06:35, 4 April 2019
Module: motionblur | |
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Type | Video filter |
First VLC version | - |
Last VLC version | - |
Operating system(s) | all |
Description | motion blur video filter |
Shortcut(s) | - |
Use this filter to blur motion in a video based on previous frames.
Options
- motionblur-factor <integer [1 .. 127]> : The bluring factor (1 to 127). Higher values mean more blurring default value: 80
Examples
% vlc --video-filter "motionblur{factor=60}" somevideo.avi
Note: In versions prior to 0.9.0, motionblur was a video output filter.
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