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Andreas Sturmlechner
173ce96285 Port to QtWebEngineWidgets
Fixes https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/-/issues/775

Signed-off-by: Andreas Sturmlechner <asturm@gentoo.org>
2020-11-05 09:47:24 +00:00
1192 changed files with 38515 additions and 57693 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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@@ -1,15 +1,5 @@
*~
build/
build/*
CMakeLists.txt.user*
*.kdev4
po
*.patch
packaging/flatpak/.flatpak-builder
# Jetbrains IDE like CLion
.idea
# clangd tooling
.cache
.clangd
compile_commands.json

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@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
Dependencies:
- 'on': ['Linux', 'FreeBSD', 'Windows', 'macOS']
'require':
'frameworks/extra-cmake-modules': '@stable'
'frameworks/breeze-icons' : '@stable'
'frameworks/karchive' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kbookmarks' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kconfig' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kconfigwidgets' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kcompletion' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kcoreaddons' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kcrash' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kdbusaddons' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kdeclarative' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kguiaddons' : '@stable'
'frameworks/ki18n' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kiconthemes' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kinit' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kio' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kitemviews' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kjobwidgets' : '@stable'
'frameworks/knewstuff' : '@stable'
'frameworks/knotifications' : '@stable'
'frameworks/knotifyconfig' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kplotting' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kservice' : '@stable'
'frameworks/ktextwidgets' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kwidgetsaddons' : '@stable'
'frameworks/kxmlgui' : '@stable'
'frameworks/purpose' : '@stable'
#'plasma/breeze' : '@stable' #do we need this?
#- 'on': ['Linux', 'FreeBSD']
#'require':
#'plasma/drkonqi' : '@stable'

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AUTHORS
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@@ -6,18 +6,9 @@ Active Kdenlive authors
Nicolas Carion <french.ebook.lover@gmail.com>
Code re-architecture & timeline rewrite
2016-present
Dan Dennedy <dan@dennedy.org>
MLT, Bug fixing
2009(-2011)-present
Vincent Pinon <vpinon@kde.org>
KF5 port, Windows cross-build, bugs fixing
2012-present
Julius Künzel <jk.kdedev@smartlab.uber.space>
Bugs fixing
2020-present
Sashmita Raghav
Subtitle feature (GSoC), timeline colours
2020-present
Former Kdenlive authors
@@ -36,6 +27,9 @@ Former Kdenlive authors
Marco Gittler <g.marco@freenet.de>
MLT transitions and effects, timeline, audio thumbs
2009-2012
Dan Dennedy <dan@dennedy.org>
Bug fixing
2009-2011
Alberto Villa <avilla@FreeBSD.org>
Bug fixing, logo, etc.
2009-2013

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@@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
# stable release. An additional number can be used for bugfix-only releases.
# KDE Application Version, managed by release script
set (RELEASE_SERVICE_VERSION_MAJOR "21")
set (RELEASE_SERVICE_VERSION_MAJOR "20")
set (RELEASE_SERVICE_VERSION_MINOR "11")
set (RELEASE_SERVICE_VERSION_MICRO "90")
set (RELEASE_SERVICE_VERSION_MICRO "70")
set(KDENLIVE_VERSION "${RELEASE_SERVICE_VERSION_MAJOR}.${RELEASE_SERVICE_VERSION_MINOR}.${RELEASE_SERVICE_VERSION_MICRO}")
@@ -22,13 +22,11 @@ endif()
# To be switched on when releasing.
option(RELEASE_BUILD "Remove Git revision from program version" ON)
option(BUILD_TESTING "Build tests" ON)
option(CRASH_AUTO_TEST "Auto-generate testcases upon some crashes (uses RTTR library, needed for fuzzing)" OFF)
option(BUILD_FUZZING "Build fuzzing target" OFF)
option(NODBUS "Build without DBus IPC" OFF)
# Minimum versions of main dependencies.
set(MLT_MIN_MAJOR_VERSION 7)
set(MLT_MIN_MINOR_VERSION 0)
set(MLT_MIN_MAJOR_VERSION 6)
set(MLT_MIN_MINOR_VERSION 20)
set(MLT_MIN_PATCH_VERSION 0)
set(MLT_MIN_VERSION ${MLT_MIN_MAJOR_VERSION}.${MLT_MIN_MINOR_VERSION}.${MLT_MIN_PATCH_VERSION})
@@ -46,19 +44,14 @@ include(ECMMarkNonGuiExecutable)
include(ECMAddAppIcon)
include(ECMQtDeclareLoggingCategory)
include(ECMEnableSanitizers)
include(ECMAddQch)
add_definitions(-DTRANSLATION_DOMAIN=\"kdenlive\")
find_package(KF5 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Archive Bookmarks CoreAddons Config ConfigWidgets
KIO WidgetsAddons NotifyConfig NewStuff XmlGui Notifications GuiAddons TextWidgets IconThemes Declarative Solid
DBusAddons KIO WidgetsAddons NotifyConfig NewStuff XmlGui Notifications GuiAddons TextWidgets IconThemes Declarative Solid
OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS DocTools FileMetaData Crash Purpose)
# Qt
set(QT_MIN_VERSION 5.11.0)
find_package(Qt5 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Core Widgets Svg Quick QuickControls2 Concurrent QuickWidgets Multimedia NetworkAuth)
if(NOT NODBUS)
find_package(KF5 REQUIRED COMPONENTS DBusAddons)
find_package(Qt5 REQUIRED COMPONENTS DBus)
endif()
find_package(Qt5 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Core DBus Widgets Svg Quick QuickControls2 Concurrent QuickWidgets Multimedia)
add_definitions(-DQT_NO_CAST_TO_ASCII -DQT_NO_URL_CAST_FROM_STRING)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${Qt5Widgets_EXECUTABLE_COMPILE_FLAGS}")
@@ -78,13 +71,7 @@ if(WIN32)
set(MLT_PREFIX "..")
else()
set(MLT_PREFIX ${MLT_ROOT_DIR})
endif()
# macOS
if(APPLE)
set(DATA_INSTALL_PREFIX "")
else()
set(DATA_INSTALL_PREFIX "/kdenlive")
find_package(Qt5 OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS WebEngineWidgets QUIET)
endif()
if(KF5FileMetaData_FOUND)
@@ -122,26 +109,22 @@ if(NOT RELEASE_BUILD AND EXISTS ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/.git)
endif()
endif()
if(CRASH_AUTO_TEST)
find_package(RTTR 0.9.6 QUIET)
if(NOT RTTR_FOUND)
message(STATUS "RTTR not found on system, will download source and build it")
include(rttr.CMakeLists.txt)
endif()
if(BUILD_FUZZING)
set(ECM_ENABLE_SANITIZERS fuzzer;address)
endif()
find_package(RTTR 0.9.6 QUIET)
if(NOT RTTR_FOUND)
message(STATUS "RTTR not found on system, will download source and build it")
include(rttr.CMakeLists.txt)
endif()
feature_summary(WHAT ALL INCLUDE_QUIET_PACKAGES FATAL_ON_MISSING_REQUIRED_PACKAGES)
option(BUILD_QCH "Build source code documentation in QCH format (for e.g. Qt Assistant, Qt Creator & KDevelop)" OFF)
add_feature_info(QCH ${BUILD_QCH} "Source code documentation in QCH format (for e.g. Qt Assistant, Qt Creator & KDevelop)")
set(FFMPEG_SUFFIX "" CACHE STRING "FFmpeg custom suffix")
configure_file(config-kdenlive.h.cmake config-kdenlive.h @ONLY)
set(CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE TRUE)
if(BUILD_FUZZING)
set(ECM_ENABLE_SANITIZERS fuzzer;address)
endif()
# Sources
add_subdirectory(src)
add_subdirectory(renderer)
@@ -149,18 +132,8 @@ add_subdirectory(thumbnailer)
add_subdirectory(data)
ki18n_install(po)
if (BUILD_QCH)
ecm_install_qch_export(
TARGETS Kdenlive_QCH
FILE KdenliveQCHTargets.cmake
DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib/cmake/kdenlive"
COMPONENT Devel
)
endif()
include(GNUInstallDirs)
install(FILES AUTHORS README.md DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR})
install(DIRECTORY LICENSES DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR})
install(FILES AUTHORS COPYING README.md DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR})
if (ECM_VERSION VERSION_LESS "5.59.0")
install(FILES kdenlive.categories DESTINATION ${KDE_INSTALL_CONFDIR})

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6. Each time you redistribute the Program (or any work based on the Program), the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License.
7. If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason (not limited to patent issues), conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License. If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all. For example, if a patent license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program.
If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances.
It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system, which is implemented by public license practices. Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system; it is up to the author/donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice.
This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License.
8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License.
9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.
Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and "any later version", you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation.
10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.
NO WARRANTY
11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
one line to give the program's name and an idea of what it does. Copyright (C) yyyy name of author
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1989 Ty Coon, President of Vice

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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You can apply it to your programs, too.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things.
To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it.
For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the software.
Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors' reputations.
Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all.
The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License. The "Program", below, refers to any such program or work, and a "work based on the Program" means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law: that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it, either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in the term "modification".) Each licensee is addressed as "you".
Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). Whether that is true depends on what the Program does.
1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program.
You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee.
2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions:
a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change.
b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License.
c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must cause it, when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way, to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty (or else, saying that you provide a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement.)
These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program, and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License, whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it.
Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you; rather, the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Program.
In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License.
3. You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following:
a) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code, which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange; or,
b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange; or,
c) Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer to distribute corresponding source code. (This alternative is allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you received the program in object code or executable form with such an offer, in accord with Subsection b above.)
The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source code means all the source code for all modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable. However, as a special exception, the source code distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed (in either source or binary form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component itself accompanies the executable.
If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering access to copy from a designated place, then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place counts as distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code.
4. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License. However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance.
5. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works. These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the Program), you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and all its terms and conditions for copying, distributing or modifying the Program or works based on it.
6. Each time you redistribute the Program (or any work based on the Program), the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License.
7. If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason (not limited to patent issues), conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License. If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all. For example, if a patent license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program.
If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances.
It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system, which is implemented by public license practices. Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system; it is up to the author/donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice.
This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License.
8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License.
9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.
Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and "any later version", you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation.
10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.
NO WARRANTY
11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
one line to give the program's name and an idea of what it does. Copyright (C) yyyy name of author
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1989 Ty Coon, President of Vice

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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 3, 29 June 2007
Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Preamble
The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for software and other kinds of works.
The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains free software for all its users. We, the Free Software Foundation, use the GNU General Public License for most of our software; it applies also to any other work released this way by its authors. You can apply it to your programs, too.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for them if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs, and that you know you can do these things.
To protect your rights, we need to prevent others from denying you these rights or asking you to surrender the rights. Therefore, you have certain responsibilities if you distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it: responsibilities to respect the freedom of others.
For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must pass on to the recipients the same freedoms that you received. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
Developers that use the GNU GPL protect your rights with two steps: (1) assert copyright on the software, and (2) offer you this License giving you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify it.
For the developers' and authors' protection, the GPL clearly explains that there is no warranty for this free software. For both users' and authors' sake, the GPL requires that modified versions be marked as changed, so that their problems will not be attributed erroneously to authors of previous versions.
Some devices are designed to deny users access to install or run modified versions of the software inside them, although the manufacturer can do so. This is fundamentally incompatible with the aim of protecting users' freedom to change the software. The systematic pattern of such abuse occurs in the area of products for individuals to use, which is precisely where it is most unacceptable. Therefore, we have designed this version of the GPL to prohibit the practice for those products. If such problems arise substantially in other domains, we stand ready to extend this provision to those domains in future versions of the GPL, as needed to protect the freedom of users.
Finally, every program is threatened constantly by software patents. States should not allow patents to restrict development and use of software on general-purpose computers, but in those that do, we wish to avoid the special danger that patents applied to a free program could make it effectively proprietary. To prevent this, the GPL assures that patents cannot be used to render the program non-free.
The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
0. Definitions.
“This License” refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License.
“Copyright” also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds of works, such as semiconductor masks.
“The Program” refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this License. Each licensee is addressed as “you”. “Licensees” and “recipients” may be individuals or organizations.
To “modify” a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work in a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an exact copy. The resulting work is called a “modified version” of the earlier work or a work “based on” the earlier work.
A “covered work” means either the unmodified Program or a work based on the Program.
To “propagate” a work means to do anything with it that, without permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for infringement under applicable copyright law, except executing it on a computer or modifying a private copy. Propagation includes copying, distribution (with or without modification), making available to the public, and in some countries other activities as well.
To “convey” a work means any kind of propagation that enables other parties to make or receive copies. Mere interaction with a user through a computer network, with no transfer of a copy, is not conveying.
An interactive user interface displays “Appropriate Legal Notices” to the extent that it includes a convenient and prominently visible feature that (1) displays an appropriate copyright notice, and (2) tells the user that there is no warranty for the work (except to the extent that warranties are provided), that licensees may convey the work under this License, and how to view a copy of this License. If the interface presents a list of user commands or options, such as a menu, a prominent item in the list meets this criterion.
1. Source Code.
The “source code” for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. “Object code” means any non-source form of a work.
A “Standard Interface” means an interface that either is an official standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in the case of interfaces specified for a particular programming language, one that is widely used among developers working in that language.
The “System Libraries” of an executable work include anything, other than the work as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal form of packaging a Major Component, but which is not part of that Major Component, and (b) serves only to enable use of the work with that Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface for which an implementation is available to the public in source code form. A “Major Component”, in this context, means a major essential component (kernel, window system, and so on) of the specific operating system (if any) on which the executable work runs, or a compiler used to produce the work, or an object code interpreter used to run it.
The “Corresponding Source” for a work in object code form means all the source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable work) run the object code and to modify the work, including scripts to control those activities. However, it does not include the work's System Libraries, or general-purpose tools or generally available free programs which are used unmodified in performing those activities but which are not part of the work. For example, Corresponding Source includes interface definition files associated with source files for the work, and the source code for shared libraries and dynamically linked subprograms that the work is specifically designed to require, such as by intimate data communication or control flow between those subprograms and other parts of the work.
The Corresponding Source need not include anything that users can regenerate automatically from other parts of the Corresponding Source.
The Corresponding Source for a work in source code form is that same work.
2. Basic Permissions.
All rights granted under this License are granted for the term of copyright on the Program, and are irrevocable provided the stated conditions are met. This License explicitly affirms your unlimited permission to run the unmodified Program. The output from running a covered work is covered by this License only if the output, given its content, constitutes a covered work. This License acknowledges your rights of fair use or other equivalent, as provided by copyright law.
You may make, run and propagate covered works that you do not convey, without conditions so long as your license otherwise remains in force. You may convey covered works to others for the sole purpose of having them make modifications exclusively for you, or provide you with facilities for running those works, provided that you comply with the terms of this License in conveying all material for which you do not control copyright. Those thus making or running the covered works for you must do so exclusively on your behalf, under your direction and control, on terms that prohibit them from making any copies of your copyrighted material outside their relationship with you.
Conveying under any other circumstances is permitted solely under the conditions stated below. Sublicensing is not allowed; section 10 makes it unnecessary.
3. Protecting Users' Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law.
No covered work shall be deemed part of an effective technological measure under any applicable law fulfilling obligations under article 11 of the WIPO copyright treaty adopted on 20 December 1996, or similar laws prohibiting or restricting circumvention of such measures.
When you convey a covered work, you waive any legal power to forbid circumvention of technological measures to the extent such circumvention is effected by exercising rights under this License with respect to the covered work, and you disclaim any intention to limit operation or modification of the work as a means of enforcing, against the work's users, your or third parties' legal rights to forbid circumvention of technological measures.
4. Conveying Verbatim Copies.
You may convey verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice; keep intact all notices stating that this License and any non-permissive terms added in accord with section 7 apply to the code; keep intact all notices of the absence of any warranty; and give all recipients a copy of this License along with the Program.
You may charge any price or no price for each copy that you convey, and you may offer support or warranty protection for a fee.
5. Conveying Modified Source Versions.
You may convey a work based on the Program, or the modifications to produce it from the Program, in the form of source code under the terms of section 4, provided that you also meet all of these conditions:
a) The work must carry prominent notices stating that you modified it, and giving a relevant date.
b) The work must carry prominent notices stating that it is released under this License and any conditions added under section 7. This requirement modifies the requirement in section 4 to “keep intact all notices”.
c) You must license the entire work, as a whole, under this License to anyone who comes into possession of a copy. This License will therefore apply, along with any applicable section 7 additional terms, to the whole of the work, and all its parts, regardless of how they are packaged. This License gives no permission to license the work in any other way, but it does not invalidate such permission if you have separately received it.
d) If the work has interactive user interfaces, each must display Appropriate Legal Notices; however, if the Program has interactive interfaces that do not display Appropriate Legal Notices, your work need not make them do so.
A compilation of a covered work with other separate and independent works, which are not by their nature extensions of the covered work, and which are not combined with it such as to form a larger program, in or on a volume of a storage or distribution medium, is called an “aggregate” if the compilation and its resulting copyright are not used to limit the access or legal rights of the compilation's users beyond what the individual works permit. Inclusion of a covered work in an aggregate does not cause this License to apply to the other parts of the aggregate.
6. Conveying Non-Source Forms.
You may convey a covered work in object code form under the terms of sections 4 and 5, provided that you also convey the machine-readable Corresponding Source under the terms of this License, in one of these ways:
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the “copyright” line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
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This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an “about box”.
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, if any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the program, if necessary. For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. But first, please read <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
0. Definitions.
“This License” refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License.
“Copyright” also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds of works, such as semiconductor masks.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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that is accepted by the membership of KDE e.V. (or its successor
approved by the membership of KDE e.V.), which shall act as a
proxy as defined in Section 6 of version 3 of the license.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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![](data/pics/kdenlive-logo.png)
| Jenkins CI Name | Master / Nightly | Stable |
| --------------- | ---------------- | ------ |
| OpenSuse Qt 5.15 | [![Build Status](https://build.kde.org/job/Applications/job/kdenlive/job/kf5-qt5%20SUSEQt5.15/badge/icon)](https://build.kde.org/job/Applications/job/kdenlive/job/kf5-qt5%20SUSEQt5.15//) |[![Build Status](https://build.kde.org/job/Applications/job/kdenlive/job/stable-kf5-qt5%20SUSEQt5.15/badge/icon)](https://build.kde.org/job/Applications/job/kdenlive/job/stable-kf5-qt5%20SUSEQt5.15/)|
| Jenkins CI Name | Master | Stable |
| --------------- | ------ | ------ |
| OpenSuse Qt 5.14 | [![Build Status](https://build.kde.org/job/Applications/job/kdenlive/job/kf5-qt5%20SUSEQt5.14/badge/icon)](https://build.kde.org/job/Applications/job/kdenlive/job/kf5-qt5%20SUSEQt5.14//) |[![Build Status](https://build.kde.org/job/Applications/job/kdenlive/job/stable-kf5-qt5%20SUSEQt5.14/badge/icon)](https://build.kde.org/job/Applications/job/kdenlive/job/stable-kf5-qt5%20SUSEQt5.14/)|
| FreeBSD Qt 5.15 | [![Build Status](https://build.kde.org/job/Applications/job/kdenlive/job/kf5-qt5%20FreeBSDQt5.15/badge/icon)](https://build.kde.org/job/Applications/job/kdenlive/job/kf5-qt5%20FreeBSDQt5.15/) |[![Build Status](https://build.kde.org/job/Applications/job/kdenlive/job/stable-kf5-qt5%20FreeBSDQt5.15/badge/icon)](https://build.kde.org/job/Applications/job/kdenlive/job/stable-kf5-qt5%20FreeBSDQt5.15/)|
| Flatpak | [![Build Status](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_x86_64_flatpak/badge/icon)](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_x86_64_flatpak/) | See [here](https://flathub.org/builds/#/apps/org.kde.kdenlive)|
| Nightly Appimage | [![Build Status](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_Appimage_Build/badge/icon)](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_Appimage_Build/) | |
| Nightly Appimage Dependency | [![Build Status](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_Appimage_Dependency_Build/badge/icon)](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_Appimage_Dependency_Build/) | |
| Craft Appimage | [![Build Status](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_appimage-centos7/badge/icon)](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_appimage-centos7/) | [![Build Status](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Stable_appimage-centos7/badge/icon)](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Stable_appimage-centos7/) |
| MinGW64 | [![Build Status](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_mingw64/badge/icon)](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_mingw64/) | [![Build Status](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Stable_mingw64/badge/icon)](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Stable_mingw64/) |
| macOS | [![Build Status](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_macos/badge/icon)](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_macos/) | [![Build Status](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Stable_macos/badge/icon)](https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Stable_macos/) |
# About Kdenlive
[Kdenlive](https://kdenlive.org) is a Free and Open Source video editing application, based on MLT Framework and KDE Frameworks 5. It is distributed under the [GNU General Public License Version 3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html) or any later version that is accepted by the KDE project.
[Kdenlive](https://kdenlive.org) is a Free and Open Source video editing application, based on MLT Framework and KDE Frameworks 5. It is distributed under the [GNU General Public License Version 2](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html).
# Building from source
[Instructions to build Kdenlive](dev-docs/build.md) are available in the dev-docs folder.
[Instructions to build Kdenlive](https://community.kde.org/Kdenlive/Development) are available on the KDE wiki.
# Testing Kdenlive via Nightly Builds
- AppImage (Linux): https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_Appimage_Build/
- Flatpak (Linux): Add the kde flatpak repository (if not already done) by typing `flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists kdeapps --from https://distribute.kde.org/kdeapps.flatpakrepo` on a command line. Install kdenlive nightly with `flatpak install kdeapps org.kde.kdenlive`. Use `flatpak update` to update if the nightly is already installed. _Attention! If you use the stable kdenlive flatpak already, the `*.desktop` file (e.g. responsible for start menu entry) is maybe replaced by the nightly (and vice versa). You can still run the stable version with `flatpak run org.kde.kdenlive/x86_64/stable` and the nightly with `flatpak run org.kde.kdenlive/x86_64/master` (replace `x86_64` by `aarch64` or `arm` depending on your system)_
- Windows: https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_mingw64/
- AppImage (Linux) = https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_Appimage_Build/
- Windows = https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_mingw64/
*Note * - nightly/daily builds are not meant to be used in production.*
@@ -36,11 +29,11 @@ We welcome all feedback and offers for help!
* Talk about us!
* [Report bugs](https://kdenlive.org/en/bug-reports/) you encounter (if not already done)
* Help other users [on the forum](http://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=262) and bug tracker
* [Help to fill the manual](https://community.kde.org/Kdenlive/Workgroup/Documentation)
* [Help to fill the manual](http://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive)
* Complete and check [application and documentation translation](http://l10n.kde.org)
* Prepare video tutorials (intro, special tricks...) in your language
and send us a link to add in homepage or doc
* Detail improvement suggestions
we don't test every (any?) other video editor, so give precise explanations
* Code! Help fixing bugs, improving usability, optimizing, porting...
register on KDE infrastructure, study its guidelines, and pick from roadmap. See [here](dev-docs/contributing.md) for more information
register on KDE infrastructure, study its guidelines, and pick from roadmap:

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# cmake macro to find DrMinGW Windows crash handler
#
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2018 Vincent Pinon <vpinon@kde.org>
# copyright (c) 2018, Vincent Pinon <vpinon@kde.org>
#
# once done this will define:
#

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# cmake macro to find LibV4L2
#
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2009 Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik@redhat.com>
# Copyright (c) 2009, Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik@redhat.com>
#
# Once done this will define:
#

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# Find the MLT includes and libraries
#
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2007-2012 Jean-Baptiste Mardell <jb@kdenlive.org>
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2012 Alberto Villa <avilla@FreeBSD.org>
# Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Jean-Baptiste Mardell (jb@kdenlive.org)
# Copyright (c) 2012 Alberto Villa <avilla@FreeBSD.org>
#
# Redistribution and use is allowed according to the terms of the BSD license.
find_package(PkgConfig QUIET)
pkg_check_modules(PC_MLT mlt++-7)
pkg_check_modules(PC_MLT mlt++)
# Workaround cmake 3.17 issue (dropped .dll extension for library search)
if(WIN32)
@@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ find_path(MLT_INCLUDE_DIR
PATHS
/usr/local/include
/usr/include
PATH_SUFFIXES mlt-7
PATH_SUFFIXES mlt
)
find_library(MLT_LIBRARIES
NAMES mlt-7
NAMES mlt
HINTS
${PC_MLT_LIBDIR}
${PC_MLT_PREFIX}/lib
@@ -42,11 +42,10 @@ find_path(MLTPP_INCLUDE_DIR
PATHS
/usr/local/include
/usr/include
PATH_SUFFIXES mlt-7
)
find_library(MLTPP_LIBRARIES
NAMES mlt++-7
NAMES mlt++
HINTS
${PC_MLT_LIBDIR}
${PC_MLT_PREFIX}/lib

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@@ -2,26 +2,36 @@ add_subdirectory(effects)
add_subdirectory(generators)
add_subdirectory(transitions)
add_subdirectory(icons)
add_subdirectory(knewstuff)
add_subdirectory(lumas)
add_subdirectory(scripts)
add_subdirectory(man)
add_subdirectory(titles)
add_subdirectory(profiles)
add_subdirectory(resourceproviders)
add_subdirectory(shortcuts)
install(FILES
banner.png
encodingprofiles.rc
externalproxies.rc
meta_ffmpeg.png
meta_libav.png
meta_magiclantern.png
timeline_athumbs.png
timeline_avthumbs.png
timeline_nothumbs.png
timeline_vthumbs.png
kdenliveeffectscategory.rc
kdenlivetranscodingrc
kdenlivedefaultlayouts.rc
DESTINATION ${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}${DATA_INSTALL_PREFIX})
DESTINATION ${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}/kdenlive)
install(FILES kdenlive.notifyrc DESTINATION ${KNOTIFYRC_INSTALL_DIR})
if(KF5NewStuff_VERSION VERSION_GREATER "5.56.0")
install(FILES kdenlive_renderprofiles.knsrc kdenlive_wipes.knsrc kdenlive_keyboardschemes.knsrc kdenlive_titles.knsrc DESTINATION ${KDE_INSTALL_KNSRCDIR})
else()
install(FILES kdenlive_renderprofiles.knsrc kdenlive_wipes.knsrc kdenlive_keyboardschemes.knsrc kdenlive_titles.knsrc DESTINATION ${CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR})
endif()
install(FILES profiles.xml DESTINATION ${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}${DATA_INSTALL_PREFIX}/export)
install(FILES profiles.xml DESTINATION ${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}/kdenlive/export)
install(FILES org.kde.kdenlive.appdata.xml DESTINATION ${KDE_INSTALL_METAINFODIR})
install(FILES org.kde.kdenlive.desktop DESTINATION ${XDG_APPS_INSTALL_DIR})

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# CRASHING EFFECTS
# frei0r.transparency
# crashing effects
frei0r.transparency
frei0r.water
# WORKING BUT NOT USEFUL OR DUPLICATE EFFECTS
# avfilter.datascope
avfilter.pixscope
# avfilter.zoompan
# avfilter.hflip
# avfilter.vflip
# frei0r.bluescreen0r
# frei0r.bw0r
# frei0r.gamma
# frei0r.invert0r
# duplicate effects
frei0r.bluescreen0r
frei0r.bw0r
frei0r.gamma
frei0r.invert0r
burningtv
grayscale
# UNUSABLE EFFECTS
# unusable effects
frei0r.3dflippo
frei0r.perspective
#EFFECTS NOT USABLE WITH A SIMPLE GUI
# ladspa
#Effects not usable with a simple GUI
#ladspa
jackrack
# luma
#luma
data_show
# gtkrescale
gtkrescale
watermark
# region
region
resize
resample
# mono
mono
transition
# DEPRECATED
# Effects need extra GUI to create the resulting melt.xml with the corrected content
videostab
videostab2
# UNIMPLEMENTED/UNUSABLE AVFILTER EFFECTS
# Unimplemented/unusable Avfilter Effects
avfilter.abench
avfilter.adelay
avfilter.aemphasis
@@ -44,55 +38,12 @@ avfilter.aeval
avfilter.afade
avfilter.afftfilt
avfilter.aformat
avfilter.ssim
avfilter.ass
avfilter.bbox
avfilter.bench
# NOT WORKING AUDIO AVIFILTER
#audiolevel (it has not to show up in the effects list)
avfilter.acue
avfilter.adeclick
avfilter.adeclip
#avfilter.aderivative
avfilter.afftdn
#avfilter.aintegral
#avfilter.allpass
avfilter.aloop
avfilter.anlmdn
avfilter.asidedata
avfilter.astats
avfilter.azmq
avfilter.biquad
avfilter.drmeter
avfilter.dynaudnorm
avfilter.firequalizer
avfilter.hdcd
avfilter.loudnorm
avfilter.mcompand
avfilter.rubberband
avfilter.silencedetect
avfilter.superequalizer
#avfilter.sofalizer
avfilter.tremolo
fft
#ladspa
loudness_meter
sox_pitch
sox_reverb
# NOT WORKING AUDIO MLT LADSPA
ladspa
vinyl
declipper
equalizer
limiter
phaser
equalizer_15
pitch_scale
rate_scale
reverb
room_reverb
pitch_shift
# CRASHING AVFILTERS (WOULD REQUIRE AN XML FILE TO CORRECTLY DEFINE PARAMETERS)
# Crashing avfilters (would require an XML file to correctly define parameters
avfilter.acompressor
avfilter.aecho
avfilter.agate
@@ -102,218 +53,111 @@ avfilter.areverse
avfilter.ashowinfo
avfilter.channelmap
avfilter.chorus
avfilter.curves
avfilter.drawtext
avfilter.earwax
avfilter.fade
avfilter.field
avfilter.fieldhint
avfilter.fieldorder
avfilter.find_rect
avfilter.geq
avfilter.hflip
avfilter.metadata
avfilter.negate
avfilter.nnedi
avfilter.qp
avfilter.realtime
avfilter.removelogo
avfilter.reverse
avfilter.showinfo
avfilter.stereo3d
avfilter.super2xsai
avfilter.swapuv
avfilter.vectorscope
avfilter.vflip
avfilter.vignette
avfilter.volume
avfilter.volumedetect
# REMOVED FOR 19.04 RELEASE as a result of systematic testing of all the available effects
avfilter.tonemap
sox.pad
text
# NEED A GPU OPENCL VAAPI SUPPORT
avfilter.avgblur_opencl
avfilter.boxblur_opencl
avfilter.colorkey_opencl
avfilter.convolution_opencl
avfilter.deinterlace_vaapi
avfilter.denoise_vaapi
avfilter.dilation_opencl
avfilter.erosion_opencl
avfilter.hwupload_cuda
avfilter.nlmeans_opencl
avfilter.prewitt_opencl
avfilter.procamp_vaapi
avfilter.roberts_opencl
avfilter.scale_vaapi
avfilter.sharpness_vaapi
avfilter.shuffleplanes
avfilter.sobel_opencl
avfilter.tonemap
avfilter.tonemap_opencl
avfilter.transpose_opencl
avfilter.transpose_vaapi
avfilter.unsharp_opencl
avfilter.zmq
# WORKING BUT WARNING OR PARTIALLY WORKING
# Removed for 19.04 release as a result of systematic testing of all the available effects
avfilter.atadenoise
avfilter.dedot
avfilter.deflicker
avfilter.doubleweave
avfilter.random
avfilter.tmix
avfilter.vertigo
avfilter.w3fdif
avfilter.weave
avfilter.yadif
# WORKING BUT NEED CHECKS
avfilter.amplify
avfilter.bwdif
avfilter.deblock
avfilter.deflate
avfilter.derain
avfilter.deshake
avfilter.inflate
avfilter.nlmeans
avfilter.owdenoise
avfilter.removegrain
avfilter.sr
deshake
fieldorder
frei0r.bgsubtract0r
frei0r.colorhalftone
frei0r.delaygrab
frei0r.lightgraffiti
frei0r.premultiply
gtkrescale
region
resize
# WORKING
# avfilter.boxblur
# avfilter.chromashift
# avfilter.colormatrix
# avfilter.colorspace
# avfilter.deband
# avfilter.dilation
# avfilter.erosion
# avfilter.fftfilt
# avfilter.fieldorder
# avfilter.kerndeint
# avfilter.il
# avfilter.mcdeint
# avfilter.negate
# avfilter.stereo3d
# avfilter.swapuv
# avfilter.vectorscope
# avfilter.avgblur
# avfilter.despill
# avfilter.drawbox
# avfilter.drawgrid
# avfilter.elbg
avfilter.fspp
# avfilter.gblur
# avfilter.hqdn3d
# avfilter.hqx
# avfilter.lenscorrection
# avfilter.limiter
# avfilter.phase
# avfilter.prewitt
# avfilter.setrange
# avfilter.super2xsai
# avfilter.xbr
# avfilter.roberts
# avfilter.sab
# avfilter.sobel
# avfilter.transpose
# avfilter.unsharp
# dynamictext
# frei0r.rgbsplit0r
# frei0r.vertigo
# rescale
# spot_remover
# typewriter #don't blacklist (this is independent from the titler's build in typewriter effect)
# NOT WORKING, OR NOT USEFUL ON THE TIMELINE OR HEAVY
avfilter.ass
avfilter.bbox
avfilter.bench
avfilter.bitplanenoise
avfilter.avgblur
avfilter.blackdetect
avfilter.blackframe
avfilter.boxblur
avfilter.bwdif
avfilter.chromakey
avfilter.colorkey
avfilter.colormatrix
avfilter.colorspace
avfilter.convolution
avfilter.crop
avfilter.cropdetect
avfilter.drawtext
avfilter.entropy
avfilter.fade
avfilter.fieldhint
avfilter.datascope
avfilter.dctdnoiz
avfilter.deband
avfilter.deflate
avfilter.deinterlace_vaapi
avfilter.deshake
avfilter.despill
avfilter.doubleweave
avfilter.drawbox
avfilter.drawgraph
avfilter.drawgrid
avfilter.elbg
avfilter.floodfill
avfilter.freezedetect
avfilter.graphmonitor
avfilter.greyedge
avfilter.hwupload
avfilter.fspp
avfilter.gblur
avfilter.hqdn3d
avfilter.hqx
avfilter.hue
avfilter.hwdownload
avfilter.hwmap
avfilter.idet
avfilter.il
avfilter.lenscorrection
avfilter.loop
avfilter.lumakey
avfilter.maskfun
avfilter.metadata
avfilter.pp
avfilter.pp7
avfilter.realtime
avfilter.removelogo
avfilter.showinfo
avfilter.sidedata
avfilter.signalstats
avfilter.spp
avfilter.ssim
avfilter.tblend
avfilter.tpad
avfilter.uspp
avfilter.vmafmotion
cairoblend_mode
choppy
frei0r.delay0r
motion_est
vismv
watermark
# COMPLEX UI
avfilter.crop
avfilter.cue
avfilter.curves
avfilter.drawgraph
avfilter.find_rect
avfilter.geq
avfilter.hue
avfilter.lut
avfilter.lut1d
avfilter.lutrgb
avfilter.lutyuv
avfilter.nnedi
avfilter.mcdeint
avfilter.nlmeans
avfilter.owdenoise
avfilter.pad
avfilter.perspective
avfilter.pseudocolor
avfilter.phase
avfilter.pixscope
avfilter.pp
avfilter.pp7
avfilter.prewitt
avfilter.removegrain
avfilter.roberts
avfilter.rotate
avfilter.scale_vaapi
avfilter.shuffleframes
avfilter.swaprect
avfilter.sidedata
avfilter.signalstats
avfilter.sobel
avfilter.tblend
avfilter.tlut2
avfilter.vignette
avfilter.tonemap
avfilter.transpose
avfilter.vmafmotion
avfilter.w3fdif
avfilter.xbr
avfilter.yadif
avfilter.zmq
avfilter.zoompan
frei0r.rgbsplit0r
frei0r.tehRoxx0r
frei0r.vertigo
mask_apply
mask_start
motion_est
qtext
rgblut
sox.pad
spot_remover
text
timer
# PRODUCE CRASH OR FREEZE
avfilter.convolution
# RESOLUTION ISSUES
# avfilter.dctdnoiz
# avfilter.delogo
# avfilter.pixscope
# avfilter.vaguedenoiser
# BurningTV
# frei0r.cluster
# frei0r.dither
# frei0r.IIRblur
# frei0r.medians
# frei0r.rgbnoise
# frei0r.sharpness
# grain
# wave
# FRAME BUFFER ISSUES
avfilter.hqdn3d
avfilter.lagfun
frei0r.baltan
frei0r.bgsubtract0r
frei0r.lightgraffiti
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INSTALL (FILES
audiobalance.xml
audiomap.xml
audiopan.xml
audiospectrum.xml
audiowave.xml
audiowaveform.xml
automask.xml
audiobalance.xml
audiopan.xml
boxblur.xml
brightness.xml
channelcopy.xml
copychannelstostereo.xml
charcoal.xml
chroma_hold.xml
chroma.xml
crop.xml
dance.xml
dust.xml
dynamic_loudness.xml
dynamictext.xml
fade_from_black.xml
fade_to_black.xml
fadein.xml
fadeout.xml
freeze.xml
gain.xml
gamma.xml
gpstext.xml
grain.xml
greyscale.xml
invert.xml
lift_gamma_gain.xml
lightshow.xml
loudness.xml
dynamic_loudness.xml
luma.xml
lumaliftgaingamma.xml
mask_start.xml
mask_start_frei0r_alphaspot.xml
mask_start_frei0r_select0r.xml
mask_start_rotoscoping.xml
mask_start_shape.xml
mask_apply.xml
mirror.xml
mono.xml
mute.xml
normalise.xml
obscure.xml
oldfilm.xml
pan_zoom.xml
pillar_echo.xml
qtblend.xml
qtcrop.xml
rboctaveshift.xml
rbpitchscale.xml
obscure.xml
region.xml
rotation_keyframable.xml
rotation.xml
rotoscoping.xml
rotation_keyframable.xml
scratchlines.xml
sepia.xml
shape.xml
sox_bass.xml
sox_gain.xml
sox_phaser.xml
sox_band.xml
sox_echo.xml
sox_flanger.xml
sox_stretch.xml
threshold.xml
volume.xml
wave.xml
fadein.xml
fadeout.xml
frei0r_alpha0ps.xml
frei0r_alphagrad.xml
frei0r_alphaspot.xml
frei0r_balanc0r.xml
frei0r_baltan.xml
frei0r_bezier_curves.xml
frei0r_brightness.xml
frei0r_cartoon.xml
frei0r_cluster.xml
frei0r_colgate.xml
frei0r_coloradj_rgb.xml
frei0r_colordistance.xml
frei0r_colorize.xml
frei0r_colortap.xml
frei0r_contrast0r.xml
frei0r_c0rners.xml
frei0r_curves.xml
frei0r_d90stairsteppingfix.xml
frei0r_defish0r.xml
frei0r_delay0r.xml
frei0r_delaygrab.xml
frei0r_distort0r.xml
frei0r_dither.xml
frei0r_edgeglow.xml
frei0r_emboss.xml
frei0r_equaliz0r.xml
frei0r_flippo.xml
frei0r_glow.xml
frei0r_hqdn3d.xml
frei0r_hueshift0r.xml
frei0r_iirblur.xml
frei0r_keyspillm0pup.xml
frei0r_lenscorrection.xml
frei0r_letterb0xed.xml
frei0r_levels.xml
frei0r_lightgraffiti.xml
frei0r_luminance.xml
frei0r_mask0mate.xml
frei0r_medians.xml
frei0r_nervous.xml
frei0r_nosync0r.xml
frei0r_pixeliz0r.xml
frei0r_pr0be.xml
frei0r_pr0file.xml
frei0r_primaries.xml
frei0r_rgbnoise.xml
frei0r_rgbparade.xml
frei0r_saturat0r.xml
frei0r_scale0tilt.xml
frei0r_scanline0r.xml
frei0r_select0r.xml
frei0r_sharpness.xml
frei0r_sigmoidaltransfer.xml
frei0r_sobel.xml
frei0r_softglow.xml
frei0r_sopsat.xml
frei0r_squareblur.xml
frei0r_tehroxx0r.xml
frei0r_three_point_balance.xml
frei0r_threelay0r.xml
frei0r_threshold0r.xml
frei0r_timeout.xml
frei0r_tint0r.xml
frei0r_twolay0r.xml
frei0r_vectorscope.xml
frei0r_vertigo.xml
frei0r_vignette.xml
frei0r_facebl0r.xml
frei0r_facedetect.xml
fade_from_black.xml
fade_to_black.xml
gain.xml
lift_gamma_gain.xml
movit_blur.xml
movit_deconvolution_sharpen.xml
movit_diffusion.xml
movit_glow.xml
movit_lift_gamma_gain.xml
movit_mirror.xml
movit_opacity.xml
movit_rect.xml
movit_saturation.xml
movit_unsharp_mask.xml
movit_vignette.xml
movit_white_balance.xml
qtblend.xml
rotoscoping.xml
speed.xml
swapchannels.xml
tcolor.xml
threshold.xml
tracker.xml
typewriter.xml
vidstab.xml
vignette.xml
volume.xml
wave.xml
vidstab.xml
qtcrop.xml
DESTINATION ${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}${DATA_INSTALL_PREFIX}/effects)
DESTINATION ${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}/kdenlive/effects)
add_subdirectory(update)
add_subdirectory(avfilter)
add_subdirectory(frei0r)
add_subdirectory(ladspa)
add_subdirectory(movit)
add_subdirectory(sox)

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================================
------------EFFECTS-------------
================================
==========
Kdenlive uses MLT for all video/audio effects/filters.
For filters that provide metadata the GUI can be generated automatically.
If the generated GUI is not sufficient a custom one can be build using a XML
file describing the effect and its parameters.
==========
==========
The basic structure of a XML filter description:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
01 <!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
02 <effect tag="mlt_filter" id="mlt_filter_custom1">
03 <name>Filter name</name>
04 <description>Filter the image</description>
05 <author>Anon</author>
06 <parameter type="constant" name="amount" default="10" min="0" max="1000" factor="1000">
07 <name>Amount of filtering</name>
08 </parameter>
09 <parameter type="bool" name="enable" default="0">
10 <name>Enable</name>
11 </parameter>
15 </effect>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Line 1:
- required to make strings used in the effect translatable
Line 2:
- tag: MLT ("mlt_service") name of the effect
- id: internal kdenlive id, can be anything, but must be unique for each effect
- type: (default = "video") whether effect modifies video or audio (use "audio" then)
- unique: (default = "0") this effect cannot be attached multiple times to one clip (speed, fades, ...)
- version: (optional) minimum version of the effect required to be available (works only if the MLT filter provides the necessary metadata)
Line 3:
- name of the effect that will appear to the user
Line 4:
- Short description of the effect to be shown in the effects list
- Additionally a <full> part can be added inside. It's content will be available in the effect stack (see frei0r_lightgraffiti.xml for an example):
- supports HTML formatting (requires the use of CDATA)
Line 5:
- name of the author(s) of the filter (not of the XML file ;))
The rest:
- list of effect parameters:
- tag "name": visible name of the parameter (depending on the GUI this parameter uses)
- tag "comment": (optional) description of the parameter (support HTML formatting) (not yet supported by all widgets)
- attribute "name": MLT filter parameter name
- attribute "paramprefix": a string to be prepended to the parameter value before passing it to MLT
- attribute "suffix": a string to be appended to the parameter (for UI display only)
- attribute "min": the minimal accepted value
- attribute "max": the maximal accepted value
- attribute "visualmin": the minimal value displayed in timeline keyframes (can be > than min)
- attribute "visualmax": the maximal value displayed in timeline keyframes (can be < than max)
- attribute "default": initial value, format depends on parameter type
- attribute "optional": if it is set, it means that this parameter can have an empty value. So then loading a project, don't set its value to default
- attribute "type": widget (GUI) to use
- "fixed":
- sets a (MLT filter) parameter, but does not expose it to the user (no GUI)
- "constant":
- number
- represented by a slider
- additional parameter attributes:
- "factor": (optional) values coming from MLT will be multiplied with factor
- "offset": (optional) will be added to values coming from MLT after "factor" is applied
- "min": smallest value possible (after multiplying with "factor")
- "max": largest value possible (after multiplying with "factor")
- "suffix": (optional) displayed unit of the values
- "double":
- synonym for "constant"
- "bool":
- true/false
- represented by a checkbox
- "switch":
- 2 possible options defined by strings (max / min)
- represented by a checkbox
- "list":
- multiple choice
- represented by a drop-down menu
- additional parameter attribute:
- "paramlist": list of possible values separated by semicolon (no whitespaces!)
- additional tag:
- "paramlistdisplay": (optional) list of names to use for the values separated by comma
- "position":
- time stored as frame number
- represented by a slider
- "color":
- color value, similar to representation HTML ("#rrggbb"/"#aarrggbb" or "0xrrggbbaa")
- represented by a button opening the KDE color dialog + a color picker button
- additional attributes:
- "alpha": (default = "0") use to enable alpha support
- "keyframe":
- keyframable number
- keyframes are opt-in (only one keyframe by default -> should be preferred over "constant" whenever possible)
- works with MLT filters that utilize start/end values
- same attributes as "constant"
- additional attributes:
- "intimeline": (default = "0") parameter to preselect for editing in the timeline (only one parameter can have "1")
- "widget": (optional) GUI based on the standard keyframe GUI (possible values: "corners")
- "simplekeyframe":
- works with MLT filters that use mlt_geometry for keyframe support (includes all frei0r filters)
- same attributes as "keyframe"
- "geometry":
- a rectangle: position + dimension + additional value
- works with MLT filters using mlt_geometry
- the rect can be edited on the project monitor
- additional attributes:
- "fixed": (default = "0") use to disable keyframe support
- "showrotation": (default = "0") use to enable support to 3 axis rotation
- "opacity": (default = "true") use to disable support of the opacity setting
- "url":
- url/path
- represented by button to open "file open" dialog
- additional attributes:
- "filter": Filter for file extensions. Example : "*.cpp *.cc *.C|C++ Source Files\n*.h *.H|Header files" or as using MIME type: "image/png text/html"
- "wipe":
- special GUI for the wipe transition makes it possible to select a direction of a slide
- "addedgeometry":
- parameter linked to a "geometry" parameter
- "curve":
- cubic curve editor for the frei0r color curves filter (old version)
- "bezier_spline":
- cubic Bézier spline editor for the frei0r color curves filter (new version, might be reused for other filters)
- "roto-spline":
- GUI for the rotoscoping filter (spline on the monitor)
- "keywords":
- Text entry with a selection of possible keywords to be inserted in the text.
- additional tags:
- "keywords": list of possible keyword values separated by semicolon
- "keywordsdisplay": list of names to use for the values separated by semicolon
- "fontfamily":
- Font typeface entry
- "readonly" :
- Data (usually an animated geometry) that can be pasted to clipboard or dragged/dropped on another geometry parameter. Cannot be modified directly by user.
==========
==========
Effects can be blacklisted in kdenlive/data/blacklisted_effects.txt
All effects with a custom XML GUI need to be blacklisted.
==========
==========
Effects can be added to "Main effects" list in kdenlive/data/preferred_effects.txt
==========
==========
Effects can be assigned to an effect category in kdenlive/data/kdenliveeffectscategory.rc.
==========
==========
Kdenlive parses the effect folder at each startup, so that if you have an XML file describing a new effect,
just copy it to your ~/.kde/share/apps/kdenlive/effects/ folder and restart Kdenlive to enable the new effect.
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# Effects (and Transitions)
Kdenlive uses MLT for all video/audio effects/filters.
For filters that provide metadata the GUI can be generated automatically.
If the generated GUI is not sufficient a custom one can be build using a XML
file describing the effect and its parameters.
## Important notes
* Effects can be blacklisted in `kdenlive/data/blacklisted_effects.txt`. All effects with a custom XML GUI need to be blacklisted
* Effects can be added to "Main effects" list in `kdenlive/data/preferred_effects.txt`
* Effects can be assigned to an effect category in `kdenlive/data/kdenliveeffectscategory.rc`.
* Kdenlive parses the effect folder at each startup, so that if you have an XML file describing a new effect,
just copy it to your `~/.kde/share/apps/kdenlive/effects/` folder and restart Kdenlive to enable the new effect.
## The basic structure of a XML filter description:
```xml
01 <!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
02 <effect tag="mlt_filter" id="mlt_filter_custom1">
03 <name>Filter name</name>
04 <description>Filter the image</description>
05 <author>Anon</author>
06 <parameter type="constant" name="amount" default="10" min="0" max="1000" factor="1000">
07 <name>Amount of filtering</name>
08 </parameter>
09 <parameter type="bool" name="enable" default="0">
10 <name>Enable</name>
11 </parameter>
15 </effect>
```
Line 1:
* required to make strings used in the effect translatable (see [here](https://api.kde.org/frameworks/ki18n/html/prg_guide.html))
Line 2:
| tag name | description |
| :------------| :------------- |
| `tag` | MLT ("mlt_service") name of the effect (see [MLT Docs](https://www.mltframework.org/docs/)) |
| `id` | internal kdenlive id, can be anything, but must be unique for each effect |
| `type` | _(default = `"video"`)_ whether effect modifies video or audio (use `"audio"` then) |
| `unique` | _(default = `"0"`)_ this effect cannot be attached multiple times to one clip (speed, fades, ...) |
| `version` | _(optional)_ minimum version of the effect required to be available (works only if the MLT filter provides the necessary metadata) |
| `dependency` | _(optional)_ ) MLT ("mlt_service") name of an effect or composition this asset depends on. If the dependency is not available this asset will not be available in Kdenlive too|
Line 3:
* name of the effect that will appear to the user
Line 4:
* Short description of the effect to be shown in the effects list
* Additionally a <full> part can be added inside. It's content will be available in the effect stack (see [frei0r_lightgraffiti.xml](frei0r_lightgraffiti.xml) for an example):
* supports HTML formatting (requires the use of CDATA)
Line 5:
* name of the author(s) of the filter (not of the XML file ;))
The rest:
### list of tags for `<parameter>...</parameter>`
| tag name | description |
| :-------- | :------------- |
| `name` | visible name of the parameter (depending on the GUI this parameter uses) |
| `comment` | _(optional)_ description of the parameter (support HTML formatting) (not yet supported by all widgets) |
### list of attributes for `<parameter ...>`
| attribute name | description |
| :------------- | :------------- |
| `name` | MLT filter parameter name |
| `paramprefix` | a string to be prepended to the parameter value before passing it to MLT |
| `suffix` | a string to be appended to the parameter (for UI display only) |
| `min` | the minimal accepted value |
| `max` | the maximal accepted value |
| `visualmin` | the minimal value displayed in timeline keyframes (can be > than min) |
| `visualmax` | the maximal value displayed in timeline keyframes (can be < than max) |
| `default` | initial value, format depends on parameter type |
| `value` | |
| `optional` | if it is set, it means that this parameter can have an empty value. So then loading a project, don't set its value to default |
| `type` | widget (GUI) to use. See section below for possible values
For double values these placeholders are available:
| placeholder | Header Two |
| :------------- | :------------- |
| `%maxWidth ` | width of the current profile |
| `%maxHeight` | height of the current profile |
| `%width` | synonym for `%maxWidth` |
| `%height` | synonym for `%maxHeight` |
| `%out` | the out position of the current item |
| `%fade"` | the default fade duration (can be configured by the user) |
#### values for attribute `type`
##### `"fixed"`
* sets a (MLT filter) parameter, but does not expose it to the user (no GUI)
##### `"constant"`
* number
* represented by a slider
* ###### additional parameter attributes:
| attribute name | description |
| :------------- | :------------- |
| `factor` | _(optional)_ values coming from MLT will be multiplied with factor |
| `offset` | _(optional)_ will be added to values coming from MLT after `factor` is applied |
| `min` | smallest value possible (after multiplying with `factor`) |
| `max` | largest value possible (after multiplying with `factor`) |
| `suffix` | _(optional)_ displayed unit of the value
##### `"double"`
* synonym for `"constant"`
##### `"bool"`
* true/false
* represented by a checkbox
##### `"switch"`
* 2 possible options defined by strings (max / min)
* represented by a checkbox
##### `"list"`
* multiple choice
* represented by a drop-down menu
* ###### additional parameter attributes:
| attribute name | description |
| :------------- | :------------- |
| `paramlist` | list of possible values separated by semicolon (no whitespaces!). Special keyword `%lumaPaths` available to show files in the applications luma directories |
* ###### additional tags:
| tag name | description |
| :----------------- | :------------- |
| `paramlistdisplay` | _(optional)_ list of names to use for the values separated by comma |
##### `"position"`
* time stored as frame number
* represented by a slider
##### `"color"`
* color value, similar to representation HTML (`"#rrggbb"`/`"#aarrggbb"` or `"0xrrggbbaa"`)
* represented by a button opening the KDE color dialog + a color picker button
* ###### additional attributes:
| attribute name | description |
| :------------- | :------------- |
| `alpha` | _(default = `"0"`)_ use to enable alpha support |
##### `"keyframe"`
* keyframable number
* keyframes are opt-in (only one keyframe by default -> should be preferred over "constant" whenever possible)
* works with MLT filters that utilize start/end values
* same attributes as "constant"
* ###### additional attributes:
| attribute name | description |
| :------------- | :------------- |
| `factor` | _(optional)_ values coming from MLT will be multiplied with factor |
| `intimeline` | _(default = `"0"`)_ parameter to preselect for editing in the timeline (only one parameter can have `"1"`) |
| `widget` | _(optional)_ GUI based on the standard keyframe GUI (possible values: `"corners"`) |
##### `"simplekeyframe"`
* works with MLT filters that use mlt_geometry for keyframe support (includes all frei0r filters)
* same attributes as "keyframe"
##### `"geometry"`
* a rectangle: position + dimension + additional value
* works with MLT filters using mlt_geometry
* the rect can be edited on the project monitor
* ###### additional attributes:
| attribute name | description |
| :------------- | :------------- |
| `fixed` | _(default = `"0"`)_ use to disable keyframe support |
| `showrotation` | _(default = `"0"`)_ use to enable support to 3 axis rotation |
| `opacity` | _(default = `"true"`)_ use to disable support of the opacity setting |
You can set `default` to `"adjustcenter"` to adjust the geometry to the frame size
##### `"url"`
* url/path
* represented by button to open "file open" dialog
* ###### additional attributes:
| attribute name | description |
| :------------- | :------------- |
| `filter` | Filter for file extensions. Example : `"*.cpp *.cc *.C\|C++ Source Files\n*.h *.H\|Header files"` or as using MIME type: `"image/png text html"` |
| `mode` | _(optional)_ Default is empty = open. `"save"` means none-exsisting files can be selected and gui label is "save"
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##### `"urllist"`
* url/path
* represented by button to open "file open" dialog (like `url`) but in addition the file can be selected from a predefined list (like `"list"`) and it has support for KNewStuff (e.g. https://store.kde.org)
* ###### additional attributes:
| attribute name | description |
| :------------- | :------------- |
| `filter` | Filter for file extensions. Example : `"Source Files (*.cpp *.cc *.C);;Header files (*.h *.H)"` (warning: this format is different to `url`!) |
| `newstuff` | _(optional)_ KNewStuff config file (usually placed in `kdenlive/data` and added to to `kdenlive/src/uiresources.qrc` so the value looks like `":data/kdenlive_wipes.knsrc"`). If this is empty no download button is shown|
| `paramlist` | list of possible values separated by semicolon (no whitespaces!). Special keywords `%lumaPaths` and `%lutPaths` are available to show files in the applications luma/lut directories |
* ###### additional tags:
| tag name | description |
| :--------------- | :------------- |
| `paramlistdisplay` | _(optional)_ list of names to use for the values separated by comma |
##### `"wipe"`
* special GUI for the wipe transition makes it possible to select a direction of a slide
##### `"addedgeometry"`
* parameter linked to a "geometry" parameter
##### `"curve"`
* cubic curve editor for the frei0r color curves filter (old version)
##### `"bezier_spline"`
* cubic Bézier spline editor for the frei0r color curves filter (new version, might be reused for other filters)
##### `"roto-spline"`
* GUI for the rotoscoping filter (spline on the monitor)
##### `"keywords"`
* Text entry with a selection of possible keywords to be inserted in the text.
* ###### additional tags:
| attribute name | description |
| :------------- | :------------- |
| `keywords` | list of possible keyword values separated by semicolon |
| `keywordsdisplay` | list of names to use for the values separated by semicolon |
##### `"fontfamily"`
* Font typeface entry
##### `"readonly"`
* Data (usually an animated geometry) that can be pasted to clipboard or dragged/dropped on another geometry parameter. Cannot be modified directly by user.

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="audiolevel" id="audiolevel" type="hidden">
<name>Audio levels</name>
<description>Compute the audio amplitude.</description>
<author>Dan Dennedy, Marco Gittler, and Steve Harris</author>
<parameter type="bool" name="iec_scale" default="1" />
<name>Use IEC 60268-18 Scale </name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="audiomap" id="audiomap" type="audio" unique="1">
<name>audiomap</name>
<description>audiomap</description>
<author> Maksym Veremeyenko</author>
<parameter type="list" name="0" default="0" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15;16;17;18;19;20;21;22;23;24;25;26;27;28;29;30;31">
<paramlistdisplay>CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4,CH5,CH6,CH7,CH8,CH9,CH10,CH11,CH12,CH13,CH14,CH15,CH16,CH17,CH18,CH19,CH20,CH21,CH22,CH23,CH24,CH25,CH26,CH27,CH28,CH29,CH30,CH31,CH32</paramlistdisplay>
<name>CH1 source</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="1" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15;16;17;18;19;20;21;22;23;24;25;26;27;28;29;30;31" default="1">
<paramlistdisplay>CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4,CH5,CH6,CH7,CH8,CH9,CH10,CH11,CH12,CH13,CH14,CH15,CH16,CH17,CH18,CH19,CH20,CH21,CH22,CH23,CH24,CH25,CH26,CH27,CH28,CH29,CH30,CH31,CH32</paramlistdisplay>
<name>CH2 source</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="2" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15;16;17;18;19;20;21;22;23;24;25;26;27;28;29;30;31" default="2">
<paramlistdisplay>CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4,CH5,CH6,CH7,CH8,CH9,CH10,CH11,CH12,CH13,CH14,CH15,CH16,CH17,CH18,CH19,CH20,CH21,CH22,CH23,CH24,CH25,CH26,CH27,CH28,CH29,CH30,CH31,CH32</paramlistdisplay>
<name>CH3 source</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="3" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15;16;17;18;19;20;21;22;23;24;25;26;27;28;29;30;31" default="3">
<paramlistdisplay>CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4,CH5,CH6,CH7,CH8,CH9,CH10,CH11,CH12,CH13,CH14,CH15,CH16,CH17,CH18,CH19,CH20,CH21,CH22,CH23,CH24,CH25,CH26,CH27,CH28,CH29,CH30,CH31,CH32</paramlistdisplay>
<name>CH4 source</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="4" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15;16;17;18;19;20;21;22;23;24;25;26;27;28;29;30;31" default="4">
<paramlistdisplay>CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4,CH5,CH6,CH7,CH8,CH9,CH10,CH11,CH12,CH13,CH14,CH15,CH16,CH17,CH18,CH19,CH20,CH21,CH22,CH23,CH24,CH25,CH26,CH27,CH28,CH29,CH30,CH31,CH32</paramlistdisplay>
<name>CH5 source</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="5" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15;16;17;18;19;20;21;22;23;24;25;26;27;28;29;30;31" default="5">
<paramlistdisplay>CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4,CH5,CH6,CH7,CH8,CH9,CH10,CH11,CH12,CH13,CH14,CH15,CH16,CH17,CH18,CH19,CH20,CH21,CH22,CH23,CH24,CH25,CH26,CH27,CH28,CH29,CH30,CH31,CH32</paramlistdisplay>
<name>CH6 source</name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="panner" id="audiopan" type="audio">
<name context="Pan Effect Name">Pan</name>
<name>Pan</name>
<description>Adjust the left/right spread of a channel</description>
<author>Dan Dennedy</author>
<parameter type="list" name="channel" default="0" paramlist="0;1">
@@ -8,6 +8,6 @@
<name>Channel</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="animated" name="start" max="1000" min="0" default="0.5" factor="1000">
<name context="Audio Pan">Pan</name>
<name>Pan</name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="audiowaveform" id="audiowaveform" type="video">
<effect tag="audiowaveform" id="audiowaveform" type="audio">
<name>Audio Waveform Filter</name>
<author>Brian Matherly</author>
<parameter type="color" name="bgcolor" default="0x00000000" alpha="1">
@@ -17,8 +17,4 @@
<parameter type="bool" name="fill" default="0">
<name>Fill</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="show_channel" default="0" paramlist="-1;0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10">
<paramlistdisplay>Merge,All,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Channel to draw</name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="autotrack_rectangle" id="autotrack_rectangle">
<name>Auto Mask</name>
<description>Hide a selected zone and follow its movements</description>
<author>Zachary Drew</author>
<parameter type="geometry" name="geometry" default="50% 50% 50% 50%" fixed="1" opacity="false">
<name>Geometry</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="motion_est.macroblock_width" max="100" min="1" default="16" suffix="pixels">
<name>Macroblock width</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="motion_est.macroblock_height" max="100" min="1" default="16" suffix="pixels">
<name>Macroblock height</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="motion_est.limit_x" max="500" min="1" default="64" suffix="pixels">
<name>Maximum x distance</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="motion_est.limit_y" max="500" min="1" default="64" suffix="pixels">
<name>Maximum y distance</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="motion_est.denoise" default="0">
<name>Denoise</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="debug" default="0">
<name>Debug</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="obscure" default="1">
<name>Obscure</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="readonly" name="motion_vector_list" value="">
<name>Tracking data</name>
<comment>Click to copy to clipboard</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="filterjob" filtertag="autotrack_rectangle" filterparams="_serialize=1 motion_vector_list=0" consumer="null" consumerparams="all=1 terminate_on_pause=1">
<name conditional="Reset">Analyse</name>
<jobparam name="storedata" />
<jobparam name="projecttreefilter" />
<jobparam name="key">motion_vector_list</jobparam>
<jobparam name="finalfilter">autotrack_rectangle</jobparam>
<jobparam name="displaydataname">Motion vectors</jobparam>
</parameter>
</effect>

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acompressor.xml
aecho.xml
agate.xml
subtitles.xml
avfilter_acontrast.xml
avfilter_acrusher.xml
avfilter_alimiter.xml
avfilter_allpass.xml
avfilter_aphaser.xml
avfilter_apulsator.xml
avfilter_atadenoise.xml
avfilter_avgblur.xml
avfilter_bandpass.xml
avfilter_bandreject.xml
avfilter_bass.xml
avfilter_boxblur.xml
avfilter_bs2b.xml
avfilter_bwdif.xml
avfilter_chromahold.xml
avfilter_chromashift.xml
avfilter_colorbalance.xml
avfilter_colorchannelmixer.xml
avfilter_colorhold.xml
avfilter_colorlevels.xml
avfilter_colormatrix.xml
avfilter_colorspace.xml
avfilter_compand.xml
avfilter_compensationdelay.xml
avfilter_crossfeed.xml
avfilter_crystalizer.xml
avfilter_datascope.xml
avfilter_dcshift.xml
avfilter_dctdnoiz.xml
avfilter_deband.xml
avfilter_deblock.xml
avfilter_dedot.xml
avfilter_deflate.xml
avfilter_delogo.xml
avfilter_derain.xml
avfilter_deesser.xml
avfilter_despill.xml
avfilter_dilation.xml
avfilter_doubleweave.xml
avfilter_drawbox.xml
avfilter_drawgrid.xml
avfilter_edgedetect.xml
avfilter_elbg.xml
avfilter_eq.xml
avfilter_equalizer.xml
avfilter_erosion.xml
avfilter_extrastereo.xml
avfilter_fftdnoiz.xml
avfilter_fftfilt.xml
avfilter_field.xml
avfilter_fieldorder.xml
avfilter_fillborders.xml
avfilter_flanger.xml
avfilter_framestep.xml
avfilter_fspp.xml
avfilter_gblur.xml
avfilter_graphmonitor.xml
avfilter_haas.xml
avfilter_hflip.xml
avfilter_highpass.xml
avfilter_highshelf.xml
avfilter_histeq.xml
avfilter_histogram.xml
avfilter_hqdn3d.xml
avfilter_hqx.xml
avfilter_il.xml
avfilter_inflate.xml
avfilter_kerneldeint.xml
avfilter_lagfun.xml
avfilter_lenscorrection.xml
avfilter_limiter.xml
avfilter_loudnorm.xml
avfilter_lowpass.xml
avfilter_lowshelf.xml
selectivecolor.xml
avfilter_lut3d.xml
avfilter_mcdeint.xml
avfilter_negate.xml
avfilter_noise.xml
avfilter_normalize.xml
avfilter_phase.xml
avfilter_prewitt.xml
avfilter_random.xml
avfilter_removegrain.xml
avfilter_rgbashift.xml
avfilter_roberts.xml
avfilter_sab.xml
avfilter_selectivecolor.xml
avfilter_separatefields.xml
avfilter_setrange.xml
avfilter_shuffleplanes.xml
avfilter_smartblur.xml
avfilter_sobel.xml
avfilter_sofalizer.xml
avfilter_sr.xml
avfilter_stereo3D.xml
avfilter_stereotools.xml
avfilter_stereowiden.xml
avfilter_tmix.xml
avfilter_transpose.xml
avfilter_unsharp.xml
avfilter_vaguedenoiser.xml
avfilter_vectorscope.xml
avfilter_vflip.xml
avfilter_vibrance.xml
avfilter_vibrato.xml
avfilter_w3fdif.xml
avfilter_waveform.xml
avfilter_weave.xml
avfilter_xbr.xml
avfilter_yadif.xml
avfilter_zoompan.xml
DESTINATION ${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}${DATA_INSTALL_PREFIX}/effects)
unsharp.xml
subtitles.xml
eq.xml
equalizer.xml
DESTINATION ${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}/kdenlive/effects)

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.acontrast" id="avfilter.acontrast" type="audio">
<name>Simple Compressor/Expander</name>
<description>Simple audio dynamic range compression/expansion filter.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.contrast" max="100" min="0" default="33" decimals="3">
<name>Contrast</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.acrusher" id="avfilter.acrusher" type="audio">
<name>Crusher</name>
<description>Reduce audio bit resolution.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.level_in" default="1" min="0.015" max="64" decimals="3">
<name>Input gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.level_out" default="1" min="0.015" max="64" decimals="3">
<name>Output gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.limit" default="1" min="0.06" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Limit</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.bits" default="8" min="1" max="64" suffix=" bits">
<name>Bit reduction</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.mix" default="0.5" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Mix</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.mode" default="lin" paramlist="lin;log">
<paramlistdisplay>Linear,Logarithmic</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.dc" default="1" min="0.25" max="4" decimals="2">
<name>DC</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.aa" default="0.5" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Anti-aliasing</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.samples" default="1" min="1" max="250" suffix=" samples">
<name>Sample reduction</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.lfo" default="0">
<name>Enable LFO</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.lforange" default="20" min="1" max="250">
<name>LFO depth</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.lforate" default="0.3" min="0.01" max="200" decimals="2">
<name>LFO rate</name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.alimiter" id="avfilter.alimiter" type="audio">
<name>Limiter</name>
<description>Audio lookahead limiter.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.level_in" default="1" min="0.01" max="64" decimals="2">
<name>Input gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.level_out" default="1" min="0.01" max="64" decimals="2">
<name>Output gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.limit" default="1" min="0.06" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Limit</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.attack" default="5" min="0.1" max="80" decimals="2">
<name>Attack</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.release" default="50" min="1" max="8000">
<name>Release</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.asc" default="0">
<name>Enable ASC</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.asc_level" default="0.5" min="0" max="1" decimals="1">
<name>ASC level</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.level" default="0">
<name>Normalize to 0dB</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.allpass" id="avfilter.allpass" type="audio">
<name>Allpass</name>
<description>Apply a two-pole all-pass filter with central frequency (in Hz) frequency, and filter-width width. An all-pass filter changes the audios frequency to phase relationship without changing its frequency to amplitude relationship.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.f" default="3000" min="20" max="20000" suffix="Hz">
<name>Central frequency</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.t" default="h" paramlist="h;q;o;s;k">
<paramlistdisplay>Hz,Q-FActor,Octave,Slope,KHz</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Method</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.w" default="707.1" min="1" max="9999" decimals="2">
<name>Filter-width</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.m" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Mix</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.n" default="0">
<name>Normalize</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.o" default="2" paramlist="1;2">
<paramlistdisplay>1,2</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Order</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.a" default="di" paramlist="di;dii;tdii;latt">
<paramlistdisplay>di,dii,tdii,latt</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Transform type</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.r" default="auto" paramlist="auto;s16;s32;f32;f64">
<paramlistdisplay>Auto,s16,s32,f32,f64</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Filter precision</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.aphaser" id="avfilter.aphaser" type="audio">
<name>Phaser</name>
<description>Audio lookahead limiter.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.in_gain" default="0.4" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Input gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.out_gain" default="0.74" min="0" max="100" decimals="2">
<name>Output gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.delay" default="3" min="0" max="5">
<name>Delay in milliseconds</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.decay" default="0.4" min="0" max="0.99" decimals="2">
<name>Attack</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.speed" default="0.5" min="0.1" max="2" decimals="2">
<name>Release</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.type" default="t" paramlist="t;s">
<paramlistdisplay>Triangular,Sinusoidal</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Modulation type</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.apulsator" id="avfilter.apulsator" type="audio">
<name>Pulsator</name>
<description> Audio pulsator.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.level_in" default="1" min="0.015" max="64" decimals="3">
<name>Input gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.level_out" default="1" min="0.015" max="64" decimals="3">
<name>Output gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.mode" default="sine" paramlist="sine;triangle;square;sawup;sawdown">
<paramlistdisplay>sine,triangle,square,sawup,sawdown</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.amount" default="1" min="0.00" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Modulation</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.offset_l" default="0" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Offset L</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.offset_r" default="0.5" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Offset R</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.width" default="1" min="0" max="2" decimals="2">
<name>Pulse width</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.timing" default="bpm" paramlist="bpm;ms;hz">
<paramlistdisplay>bpm,ms,Hz</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Timing</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.bpm" default="120" min="30" max="300" suffix=" bpm">
<name>BPM</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.ms" default="500" min="10" max="2000" suffix=" ms">
<name>Milliseconds</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.hz" default="2" min="0.01" max="100" decimals="2">
<name>Frequency in Hz</name><comment>Only used if timing is set to hz.</comment>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.atadenoise" id="avfilter.atadenoise">
<name>Adaptive Temporal Averaging Denoiser</name>
<description>Apply an Adaptive Temporal Averaging Denoiser to the video input. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.0a" default="0.02" min="0" max="0.3" decimals="2">
<name>A threshold for 1st plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.0b" default="0.04" min="0" max="5" decimals="2">
<name>B threshold for 1st plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.1a" default="0.02" min="0" max="0.3" decimals="2">
<name>A threshold for 2nd plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.1b" default="0.04" min="0" max="5" decimals="2">
<name>B threshold for 2nd plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.2a" default="0.02" min="0" max="0.3" decimals="2">
<name>A threshold for 3rd plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.2b" default="0.04" min="0" max="5" decimals="2">
<name>B threshold for 3rd plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.s" default="9" min="5" max="129" odd="1">
<name>Number of frames for averaging</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.avgblur" id="avfilter.avgblur">
<name>Average Blur</name>
<description>Apply average blur filter. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.sizeX" default="0" min="0" max="500" factor="1">
<name>X Size</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.sizeY" default="0" min="0" max="500" factor="1">
<name>Y size</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.planes" default="7" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7">
<paramlistdisplay>Alpha,Y,U,V,Red,Green,Blue,All</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Planes</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.bandpass" id="avfilter.bandpass" type="audio">
<name>Band-pass</name>
<description>Apply a two-pole Butterworth band-pass filter with central frequency, and (3dB-point) band-width width. The csg option selects a constant skirt gain (peak gain = Q) instead of the default: constant 0dB peak gain. The filter roll off at 6dB per octave (20dB per decade). </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.f" default="3000" min="20" max="20000" suffix=" Hz">
<name>Central Frequency</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.csg" default="0">
<name>Constant skirt gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.t" default="h" paramlist="h;q;o;s;k">
<paramlistdisplay>Hz,Q-FActor,Octave,Slope,KHz</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Method</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.w" default="0.5" min="1" max="9999" decimals="1">
<name>Filter-width</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.m" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Mix</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.n" default="0">
<name>Normalize</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.a" default="di" paramlist="di;dii;tdii;latt">
<paramlistdisplay>di,dii,tdii,latt</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Transform type</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.r" default="auto" paramlist="auto;s16;s32;f32;f64">
<paramlistdisplay>Auto,s16,s32,f32,f64</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Filter precision</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.bandreject" id="avfilter.bandreject" type="audio">
<name>Band-Reject</name>
<description>Apply a two-pole Butterworth band-reject filter with central frequency frequency, and (3dB-point) band-width width. The filter roll off at 6dB per octave (20dB per decade).</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.f" default="3000" min="20" max="20000" suffix="Hz">
<name>Central frequency</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.t" default="h" paramlist="h;q;o;s;k">
<paramlistdisplay>Hz,Q-FActor,Octave,Slope,KHz</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Method</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.w" default="0.5" min="0.1" max="9999" decimals="1">
<name>Filter-width</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.m" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Mix</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.n" default="0">
<name>Normalize</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.a" default="di" paramlist="di;dii;tdii;latt">
<paramlistdisplay>di,dii,tdii,latt</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Transform type</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.r" default="auto" paramlist="auto;s16;s32;f32;f64">
<paramlistdisplay>Auto,s16,s32,f32,f64</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Filter precision</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.bass" id="avfilter.bass" type="audio">
<name>Bass</name>
<description>Apply a two-pole all-pass filter with central frequency (in Hz) frequency, and filter-width width. Boost or cut lower frequencies.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.g" default="0" min="-20" max="20" suffix=" dB">
<name>Gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.f" default="100" min="20" max="20000" suffix="Hz">
<name>Central frequency</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.t" default="h" paramlist="h;q;o;s;k">
<paramlistdisplay>Hz,Q-FActor,Octave,Slope,KHz</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Method</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.w" default="0.5" min="1" max="9999" decimals="2">
<name>Filter-width</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.p" default="2" paramlist="1;2">
<paramlistdisplay>1,2</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Poles</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.m" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Mix</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.n" default="0">
<name>Normalize</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.a" default="di" paramlist="di;dii;tdii;latt">
<paramlistdisplay>di,dii,tdii,latt</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Transform type</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.r" default="auto" paramlist="auto;s16;s32;f32;f64">
<paramlistdisplay>Auto,s16,s32,f32,f64</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Filter precision</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.boxblur" id="avfilter.boxblur">
<name>Planes Blur</name>
<description>Set an expression for the box radius in pixels used for blurring the corresponding input plane.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.lr" max="540" min="0" default="2">
<name>Luma Radius</name><comment>Radius of the luma blurring box</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.lp" max="100" min="0" default="0">
<name>Luma Power</name><comment>How many times should the boxblur be applied to luma</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.cr" max="480" min="0" default="5">
<name>Chroma Radius</name><comment>Radius of the chroma blurring box</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.cp" max="100" min="0" default="0">
<name>Chroma Power</name><comment>How many times should the boxblur be applied to chroma</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.ar" max="540" min="0" default="5">
<name>Alpha Radius</name><comment>Radius of the alpha blurring box</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.ap" max="100" min="0" default="0">
<name>Alpha Power</name><comment>How many times should the boxblur be applied to alpha</comment>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.bs2b" id="avfilter.bs2b" type="audio">
<name>Stereo to binaural</name>
<description>Bauer stereo to binaural transformation.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.profile" default="default" paramlist="default;cmoy;jmeier">
<paramlistdisplay>Default level (fcut=700 feed=50),Chu Moy circuit (fcut=700 feed=60),Jan Meier circuit (fcut=650 feed=95)</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Pre-defined crossfeed level</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.fcut" default="700" min="0" max="2000" suffix=" Hz">
<name>Lowpass Cut frequency</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.feed" default="50" min="0" max="150" suffix=" dB">
<name>Feed level</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.bwdif" id="avfilter.bwdif">
<name>Bob Weaver Deinterlacer</name>
<description>Motion adaptive deinterlacing based on yadif with the use of w3fdif and cubic interpolation algorithms. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.mode" default="1" paramlist="0;1">
<paramlistdisplay>Send frame,Send field</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.parity" default="-1" paramlist="0;1;-1">
<paramlistdisplay>Top field first,Bottomfield first,Auto</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Parity</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.deint" default="0" paramlist="0;1">
<paramlistdisplay>Deint all frames,Deint interlaced frames only</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Deinterlace</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.chromahold" id="avfilter.chromahold">
<name>Chroma Hold</name>
<description>Remove all color information for all colors except for certain one. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="color" name="av.color">
<name>Color key</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.similarity" default="1" max="1" min="0" decimals="2">
<name>Similarity</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.blend" default="0" max="1" min="0" decimals="2">
<name>Blend</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.yuv" default="false">
<name>for YUV color</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.chromashift" id="avfilter.chromashift">
<name>Chroma shift</name>
<description>Shift chroma pixels horizontally and/or vertically. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.cbh" default="0" min="-255" max="255" factor="1">
<name>Chroma-blue H shift</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.cbv" default="0" min="-255" max="255" factor="1">
<name>Chroma-blue V shift</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.crh" default="0" min="-255" max="255" factor="1">
<name>Chroma-red H shift</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.crv" default="0" min="-255" max="255" factor="1">
<name>Chroma-red V shift</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.edge" default="0" paramlist="0;1">
<paramlistdisplay>Smear,Wrap</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Edge mode</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.colorbalance" id="avfilter.colorbalance">
<name>Color balance</name>
<description>Modify intensity of primary colors (red, green and blue) of input frames. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.rs" default="0" min="-1" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Red Shadow</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.gs" default="0" min="-1" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Green Shadow</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.bs" default="0" min="-1" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Blue Shadow</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.rm" default="0" min="-1" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Red Midtones</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.gm" default="0" min="-1" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Green Midtones</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.bm" default="0" min="-1" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Blue Midtones</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.rh" default="0" min="-1" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Red Highlights</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.gh" default="0" min="-1" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Green Highlights</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.bh" default="0" min="-1" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Blue Highlights</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.pl" default="0">
<name>Preserve lightness</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.colorchannelmixer" id="avfilter.colorchannelmixer">
<name>Color Channel Mixer</name>
<description>Modifies a color channel by adding the values associated to the other channels of the same pixels</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.rr" default="1" min="0" max="2" decimals="2">
<name>Red-Red</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.rg" default="0" min="-2" max="2" decimals="2">
<name>Red-Green</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.rb" default="0" min="-2" max="2" decimals="2">
<name>Red-Blue</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.gr" default="0" min="-2" max="2" decimals="2">
<name>Green-Red</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.gg" default="1" min="0" max="2" decimals="2">
<name>Green-Green</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.gb" default="0" min="-2" max="2" decimals="2">
<name>Green-Blue</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.br" default="0" min="-2" max="2" decimals="2">
<name>Blue-Red</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.bg" default="0" min="-2" max="2" decimals="2">
<name>Blue-Green</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.bb" default="1" min="0" max="2" decimals="2">
<name>Blue-Blue</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.colorhold" id="avfilter.colorhold">
<name>Color Hold</name>
<description>Remove all color information for all RGB colors except for certain one. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="color" name="av.color">
<name>Color key</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.similarity" default="1" max="1" min="0" decimals="2" >
<name>Similarity</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.blend" default="0" max="1" min="0" decimals="2">
<name>Blend</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.colorlevels" id="avfilter.colorlevels">
<name>Color levels</name>
<description>Adjust video input frames using levels. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.rimin" default="0" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Red black input</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.rimax" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Red white input</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.romin" default="0" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Red black output input</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.romax" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Red white output</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.gimin" default="0" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Green black input</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.gimax" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Green white input</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.gomin" default="0" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Green black output input</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.gomax" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Green white output</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.bimin" default="0" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Blue black input</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.bimax" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Blue white input</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.bomin" default="0" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Blue black output input</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.bomax" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Blue white output</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.colormatrix" id="avfilter.colormatrix">
<name>Color Matrix</name>
<description>Convert color matrix.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.src" default="bt709" paramlist="bt709;fcc;bt601;bt470;bt470bg;smpte170m;smpte240m;bt2020">
<paramlistdisplay>BT.709,FCC,BT.601,BT.470,BT.470BG,SMPTE-170M,BT.2020</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Source color Matrix</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.dst" default="smpte240m" paramlist="bt709;fcc;bt601;bt470;bt470bg;smpte170m;smpte240m;bt2020">
<paramlistdisplay>BT.709,FCC,BT.601,BT.470,BT.470BG,SMPTE-170M,BT.2020</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Destination color Matrix</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.colorspace" id="avfilter.colorspace">
<name>Color Space</name>
<description>Convert colorspace, transfer characteristics or color primaries. Input video needs to have an even size.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.all" default="bt709" paramlist="bt470m;bt470bg;bt601-6-525;bt601-6-625;bt709;smpte170m;smpte240m;bt2020">
<paramlistdisplay>BT.470,BT.470BG,BT.601-6 525,BT.601-6 625,BT.709,SMPTE-170M,SMPTE-240M,BT.2020</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Color properties</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.space" default="bt709" paramlist="bt709;fcc;bt470bg;smpte170m;smpte240m;ycgco;bt2020ncl">
<paramlistdisplay>BT.709,FCC,BT.470BG,SMPTE-170M,SMPTE-240M,YCgCo,BT.2020 non-constant luma</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Output Color Space</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.trc" default="bt709" paramlist="bt709;bt470m;bt470bg;gamma22;gamma28;smpte170m;smpte240m;srgb;iec61966-2-1;iec61966-2-4;xvycc;bt2020-10;bt2020-12">
<paramlistdisplay>BT.709,BT.470M,BT.470BG,Constant gamma of 2.2,Constant gamma of 2.8,SMPTE-170M,SMPTE-240M,SRGB,iec61966-2-1,iec61966-2-4,xvycc,BT.2020 for 10-bits content, BT.2020 for 12-bits content</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Output transfer characteristicse</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.primaries" default="bt709" paramlist="bt709;bt470m;bt470bg;smpte170m;smpte240m;film;smpte431;smpte432;bt2020;jedec-p22">
<paramlistdisplay>BT.709,BT.470M,BT.470BG,SMPTE-170M,SMPTE-240M,Film,Smpte-431,SMPTE-432,BT.2020,JEDEC P22 phsphors</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Output Color Primaries</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.range" default="pc" paramlist="tv;mpeg;pc;jpeg">
<paramlistdisplay>TV (restricted range),MPEG (restricted range),PC (FULL range),JPEG (FULL range)</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Output Color Range</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.format" default="yuv420p" paramlist="yuv420p;yuv420p10;yuv420p12;yuv422p;yuv422p10;yuv422p12;yuv444p;yuv444p10;yuv444p12">
<paramlistdisplay>YUV 4:2:0 planar 8-bits,YUV 4:2:0 planar 10-bits,YUV 4:2:0 planar 12-bits,YUV 4:2:2 planar 8-bits,YUV 4:2:2 planar 10-bits,YUV 4:2:2 planar 12-bits,YUV 4:4:4 planar 8-bits,YUV 4:4:4 planar 10-bits,YUV 4:4:4 planar 12-bits</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Output Color Format</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.fast" default="0">
<name>Fast Conversion</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.dither" default="none" paramlist="none;fsb">
<paramlistdisplay>No dithering,Floyd-Steinberg dithering</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Dithering Mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.wpadapt" default="identity" paramlist="bradford;vonkries;identity">
<paramlistdisplay>Bradford whitepoint adaptation,von Kries whitepoint adaptation,Identity whitepoint adaptation</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Whitepoint adaptation mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.iall" default="bt709" paramlist="bt470m;bt470bg;bt601-6-525;bt601-6-625;bt709;smpte170m;smpte240m;bt2020">
<paramlistdisplay>BT.470,BT.470BG,BT.601-6 525,BT.601-6 625,BT.709,SMPTE-170M,SMPTE-240M,BT.2020</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Override all input properties at once</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.ispace" default="bt709" paramlist="bt709;fcc;bt470bg;smpte170m;smpte240m;ycgco;bt2020ncl">
<paramlistdisplay>BT.709,FCC,BT.470BG,SMPTE-170M,SMPTE-240M,YCgCo,BT.2020 non-constant luma</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Override input colorspace</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.iprimaries" default="bt709" paramlist="bt709;bt470m;bt470bg;smpte170m;smpte240m;film;smpte431;smpte432;bt2020;jedec-p22">
<paramlistdisplay>BT.709,BT.470M,BT.470BG,SMPTE-170M,SMPTE-240M,Film,Smpte-431,SMPTE-432,BT.2020,JEDEC P22 phsphors</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Override input color primaries</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.itrc" default="bt709" paramlist="bt709;bt470m;bt470bg;gamma22;gamma28;smpte170m;smpte240m;srgb;iec61966-2-1;iec61966-2-4;xvycc;bt2020-10;bt2020-12">
<paramlistdisplay>BT.709,BT.470M,BT.470BG,Constant gamma of 2.2,Constant gamma of 2.8,SMPTE-170M,SMPTE-240M,SRGB,iec61966-2-1,iec61966-2-4,xvycc,BT.2020 for 10-bits content, BT.2020 for 12-bits content</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Override input transfer characteristics</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.irange" default="pc" paramlist="tv;mpeg;pc;jpeg">
<paramlistdisplay>TV (restricted range),MPEG (restricted range),PC (FULL range),JPEG (FULL range)</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Override input color range</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.compand" id="avfilter.compand" type="audio">
<name>Compressor/Expander</name>
<description>Compress or expand the audios dynamic range.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.attacks" default="0" min="0" max="3" decimals="3" suffix=" sec">
<name>Attacks</name><comment>A list of times in seconds for each channel over which the instantaneous level of the input signal is averaged to determine its volume. attacks refers to increase of volume and decays refers to decrease of volume. For most situations, the attack time (response to the audio getting louder) should be shorter than the decay time, because the human ear is more sensitive to sudden loud audio than sudden soft audio. A typical value for attack is 0.3 seconds and a typical value for decay is 0.8 seconds. If specified number of attacks and decays is lower than number of channels, the last set attack/decay will be used for all remaining channels.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.decays" default="0.8" min="0" max="3" decimals="3" suffix=" sec">
<name>Decays</name><comment>A list of times in seconds for each channel over which the instantaneous level of the input signal is averaged to determine its volume. attacks refers to increase of volume and decays refers to decrease of volume. For most situations, the attack time (response to the audio getting louder) should be shorter than the decay time, because the human ear is more sensitive to sudden loud audio than sudden soft audio. A typical value for attack is 0.3 seconds and a typical value for decay is 0.8 seconds. If specified number of attacks and decays is lower than number of channels, the last set attack/decay will be used for all remaining channels.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.soft-knee" default="0.01" min="0.01" max="90" decimals="2" suffix=" dB">
<name>Soft-Knee</name><comment>Set the curve radius in dB for all joints.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.gain" default="0" min="-90" max="90" decimals="2" suffix=" dB">
<name>Gain</name><comment>Set the additional gain in dB to be applied at all points on the transfer function. This allows for easy adjustment of the overall gain.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.volume" default="0" min="-90" max="0" decimals="2" suffix=" dB">
<name>Initial volume</name><comment>et an initial volume, in dB, to be assumed for each channel when filtering starts. This permits the user to supply a nominal level initially, so that, for example, a very large gain is not applied to initial signal levels before the companding has begun to operate. A typical value for audio which is initially quiet is -90 dB.</comment>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.compensationdelay" id="avfilter.compensationdelay" type="audio">
<name>Compensation Delay</name>
<description>Compensation Delay Line is a metric based delay to compensate differing positions of microphones or speakers.
For example, you have recorded guitar with two microphones placed in different locations. Because the front of sound wave has fixed speed in normal conditions, the phasing of microphones can vary and depends on their location and interposition. The best sound mix can be achieved when these microphones are in phase (synchronized). Note that a distance of ~30 cm between microphones makes one microphone capture the signal in antiphase to the other microphone. That makes the final mix sound moody. This filter helps to solve phasing problems by adding different delays to each microphone track and make them synchronized.
The best result can be reached when you take one track as base and synchronize other tracks one by one with it. Remember that synchronization/delay tolerance depends on sample rate, too. Higher sample rates will give more tolerance. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.mm" default="0" min="0" max="10" suffix=" mm">
<name>Millimiter distance</name><comment>Set millimeters distance. This is compensation distance for fine tuning.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.cm" default="0" min="0" max="100" suffix=" cm">
<name>Centimeter distance</name><comment>Set cm distance. This is compensation distance for tightening distance setup.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.m" default="0" min="0" max="100" suffix=" m">
<name>Meter distance</name><comment>Set meters distance. This is compensation distance for hard distance setup.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.dry" default="0" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Dry amount</name><comment>Set dry amount. Amount of unprocessed (dry) signal.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.wet" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Wet amount</name><comment>Set wet amount. Amount of processed (wet) signal.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.temp" default="20" min="-50" max="50" suffix=" C°">
<name>Temperature</name><comment>Set temperature in degrees Celsius. This is the temperature of the environment.</comment>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.crossfeed" id="avfilter.crossfeed" type="audio">
<name>Crossfeed</name>
<description>Apply headphone crossfeed filter.
Crossfeed is the process of blending the left and right channels of stereo audio recording. It is mainly used to reduce extreme stereo separation of low frequencies.
The intent is to produce more speaker like sound to the listener.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.strength" default="0.2" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Strength</name><comment>Set strength of crossfeed.
Default is 0.2. Allowed range is from 0 to 1. This sets gain of low shelf filter for side part of stereo image.
Default is -6dB. Max allowed is -30db when strength is set to 1.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.range" default="0.5" min="0.01" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Range</name><comment>Set soundstage wideness.
Default is 0.5. Allowed range is from 0 to 1. This sets cut off frequency of low shelf filter.
Default is cut off near 1550 Hz. With range set to 1 cut off frequency is set to 2100 Hz. </comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.level_in" default="0.9" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Input gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.level_out" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Output gain</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.crystalizer" id="avfilter.crystalizer" type="audio">
<name>Crystalizer</name>
<description>Simple algorithm for audio noise sharpening.
This filter linearly increases differences betweeen each audio sample.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.i" default="2" min="-10" max="10" decimals="2">
<name>Intensity</name><comment>Sets the intensity of effect (default: 2.0).
Must be in range between -10.0 to 0 (unchanged sound) to 10.0 (maximum effect).
To inverse filtering use negative value. </comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.c" default="1">
<name>Enable clipping</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.datascope" id="avfilter.datascope">
<name>DataScope</name>
<description>Video data analysis</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.s" default="hd720" paramlist="sqcif;film;pal;ntsc;hd480;hd720;hd1080;2k;4k">
<paramlistdisplay>128p,360p,PAL SD,NTSC SD,480p,720HD,1080FullHD,2K,4K</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Size</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.x" max="%width" min="0" default="0" factor="1">
<name>X offset</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.y" max="%height" min="0" default="0" factor="1">
<name>Y offset</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.m" default="mono" paramlist="mono;color;color2">
<paramlistdisplay>mono,color,color2</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.axis" default="0" paramlist="0;1">
<paramlistdisplay>Off,On</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Show Axis</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.o" max="1" min="0" default="0.75" decimals="2">
<name>Opacity</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.f" default="hex" paramlist="hex;dec">
<paramlistdisplay>Hex,Dec</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Format</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.dcshift" id="avfilter.dcshift" type="audio">
<name>DC shift</name>
<description>Apply a DC shift to the audio.
This can be useful to remove a DC offset (caused perhaps by a hardware problem in the recording chain) from the audio.
The effect of a DC offset is reduced headroom and hence volume. The astats filter can be used to determine if a signal has a DC offset.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.shift" default="0" min="-1" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>DC shift</name><comment>Set the DC shift, allowed range is [-1, 1]. It indicates the amount to shift the audio.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.limitergain" default="0" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Limiter gain</name><comment>Optional. It should have a value much less than 1 (e.g. 0.05 or 0.02) and is used to prevent clipping.</comment>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.dctdnoiz" id="avfilter.dctdnoiz">
<name>DCT Denoiser</name>
<description>Denoise frames using 2D DCT frequency domain filtering</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.s" default="0" max="999" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>Sigma</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.overlap" default="0" max="7" min="0" factor="1">
<name>Overlap</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="switch" name="av.n" default="3" max="4" min="3">
<name>Block size</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.deband" id="avfilter.deband">
<name>Deband</name>
<description>Remove banding artifacts from input video. It works by replacing banded pixels with average value of referenced pixels</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.1thr" default="0.02" max="0.5" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>1st plane threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.2thr" default="0.02" max="0.5" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>2nd plane threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.3thr" default="0.02" max="0.5" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>3rd plane threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.4thr" default="0.02" max="0.5" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>4th plane threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.r" default="16" max="32" min="-32" decimals="0">
<name>Range</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.d" default="6.283" max="6.283" min="-6.283" decimals="3">
<name>Direction</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="switch" name="av.b" default="1" max="1" min="0">
<name>Blur</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="switch" name="av.c" default="0" max="1" min="0">
<name>Coupling</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.deblock" id="avfilter.deblock">
<name>DeBlock</name>
<description>Remove blocking artifacts from input video.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.filter" default="strong" paramlist="weak;strong">
<paramlistdisplay>Weak,Strong</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Filter strength</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.block" default="8" min="4" max="512" factor="1">
<name>Block size</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.alpha" default="0.098" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Alpha threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.beta" default="0.05" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Beta threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.gamma" default="0.05" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Gamma threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.delta" default="0.05" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Delta threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.planes" default="1" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7">
<paramlistdisplay>All,Y,U,V,Alpha,Red,Green,Blue</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Planes</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.dedot" id="avfilter.dedot">
<name>DeDot</name>
<description>Reduce cross-luminance (dot-crawl) and cross-color (rainbows) from video</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.m" paramlist="dotcrawl;rainbows" default="rainbows">
<paramlistdisplay>DotCrawl,Rainbows</paramlistdisplay>
<name>color-reduction Mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.lt" default="0.079" max="1" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>Spatial Luma threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.tl" default="0.079" max="1" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>Temporal Luma Threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.tc" default="0.058" max="1" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>Temporal Chroma Variation</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.ct" default="0.019" max="1" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>Temporal Chroma Threshold</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.deesser" id="avfilter.deesser" type="audio">
<name>Deesser</name>
<description>Apply de-essing to the audio samples.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.i" default="0" min="0" max="3" decimals="3">
<name>Intensity</name><comment>Set intensity for triggering de-essing. Allowed range is from 0 to 1.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.m" default="0.8" min="0" max="3" decimals="3">
<name>Max deessing</name><comment>Set amount of ducking on treble part of sound. Allowed range is from 0 to 1.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.f" default="0.01" min="0.01" max="90" decimals="2">
<name>Frequency</name><comment>How much of original frequency content to keep when de-essing. Allowed range is from 0 to 1.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.s" default="o" paramlist="i;o;e">
<paramlistdisplay>Input,Output,Ess only</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Output mode</name><comment>Set the output mode.</comment>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.deflate" id="avfilter.deflate">
<name>Deflate</name>
<description>Apply deflate effect to the video</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold0" max="65535" min="0" default="65535" factor="1">
<name>Threshold for 1st plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold1" max="65535" min="0" default="65535" factor="1">
<name>Threshold for 2nd plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold2" max="65535" min="0" default="65535" factor="1">
<name>Threshold for 3rd plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold3" max="65535" min="0" default="65535" factor="1">
<name>Threshold for 4th plane</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.delogo" id="avfilter.delogo">
<name>DeLogo</name>
<description>Remove logo from input video</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.x" default="1" min="1" max="%width" factor="1">
<name>Logo X Position</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.y" default="1" min="1" max="%height" factor="1">
<name>Logo Y Position</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.w" default="1" min="1" max="%width" factor="1">
<name>Logo Width</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.h" default="1" min="1" max="%height" factor="1">
<name>Logo Height</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.show" default="0" paramlist="0;1">
<paramlistdisplay>Off,On</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Show borders</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.derain" id="avfilter.derain">
<name>AI Rain removal</name>
<description>Remove the rain in the input image/video by applying the derain methods based on convolutional neural networks</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.dnn_backend" default="native" paramlist="native;tensorflow">
<paramlistdisplay>Native,Tensorflow</paramlistdisplay>
<name>DNN Backend</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="url" name="av.model">
<name>Load model</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.despill" id="avfilter.despill">
<name>Despill</name>
<description>Remove unwanted contamination of foreground colors, caused by reflected color of greenscreen or bluescreen</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.type" paramlist="green;blue" default="green">
<paramilstdisplay>Green,Blue</paramilstdisplay>
<name>Screen type</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.mix" default="0.05" max="1" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>Spillmap Mix</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.expand" default="0" max="1" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>Spillmap Expand</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.red" default="0" max="100" min="-100" decimals="2">
<name>Set Red Scale</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.green" default="0" max="100" min="-100" decimals="2">
<name>Set Green Scale</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.blue" default="0" max="100" min="-100" decimals="2">
<name>Set Blue Scale</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.brightness" default="0" max="10" min="-10" decimals="2">
<name>Brightness</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.dilation" id="avfilter.dilation">
<name>Dilation</name>
<description>Apply dilation effect</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold0" max="50" min="0" default="50" factor="1">
<name>1st Plane Threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold1" max="50" min="0" default="50" factor="1">
<name>2nd Plane Threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold2" max="50" min="0" default="50" factor="1">
<name>3rd Plane Threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold3" max="50" min="0" default="50" factor="1">
<name>4th Plane Threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.coordinates" max="255" min="0" default="255" factor="1">
<name>Coordinates</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.doubleweave" id="avfilter.doubleweave">
<name>Doubleweave</name>
<description>Weave input video fields into double number of frames</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.first_field" default="top" paramlist="top;bottom">
<paramlistdisplay>Top field first,Bottom field first</paramlistdisplay>
<name>First Field</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.drawbox" id="avfilter.drawbox">
<name>Draw Box</name>
<description>Draw a colored box on the input video</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.x" default="0" min="0" max="%width" factor="1">
<name>X</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.y" default="0" min="0" max="%height" factor="1">
<name>Y</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.w" default="0" min="0" max="%width" factor="1">
<name>Width</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.h" default="0" min="0" max="%height" factor="1">
<name>Height</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="color" name="av.color" default="black">
<name>Color</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.t" default="3" min="0" max="%height" factor="1">
<name>Thickness</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.drawgrid" id="avfilter.drawgrid">
<name>Draw Grid</name>
<description>Draw a colored grid on the input video</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.x" default="0" min="0" max="%width" factor="1">
<name>X Offset</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.y" default="0" min="0" max="%height" factor="1">
<name>Y Offset</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.w" default="0" min="0" max="%width" factor="1">
<name>Width</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.h" default="0" min="0" max="%height" factor="1">
<name>Height</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="color" name="av.color" default="black">
<name>Color</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.t" default="3" min="0" max="%height" factor="1">
<name>Thickness</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.edgedetect" id="avfilter.edgedetect">
<name>Edge detection</name>
<description>Detect and draw edges. The filter uses the Canny Edge Detection algorithm. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.low" default="0.078" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Low threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.high" default="0.196" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>High threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.mode" default="wires" paramlist="wires;colormix;canny">
<paramlistdisplay>Wires,Colormix,Canny</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Modes</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.planes" default="7" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8">
<paramlistdisplay>None,Y,U,YU,V,YV,UV,YUV,Alpha</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Planes</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.elbg" id="avfilter.elbg">
<name>ELBG Posterizer</name>
<description>Apply posterize effect, using the ELBG algorithm</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.l" default="50" min="1" max="50" factor="1" suffix=" Colors">
<name>Codebook Length</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.n" default="1" min="1" max="10" factor="1">
<name>Steps</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.erosion" id="avfilter.erosion">
<name>Erosion</name>
<description>Apply erosion effect</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold0" max="50" min="0" default="50" factor="1">
<name>1st Plane Threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold1" max="50" min="0" default="50" factor="1">
<name>2nd Plane Threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold2" max="50" min="0" default="50" factor="1">
<name>3rd Plane Threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold3" max="50" min="0" default="50" factor="1">
<name>4th Plane Threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.coordinates" max="255" min="0" default="255" factor="1">
<name>Coordinates</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.extrastereo" id="avfilter.extrastereo" type="audio">
<name>Extrastereo</name>
<description>Linearly increases the difference between left and right channels which adds some sort of "live" effect to playback. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.m" default="2.5" min="-10" max="10" decimals="2">
<name>Intensity</name><comment>Sets the difference coefficient (default: 2.5).
0.0 means mono sound (average of both channels),
with 1.0 sound will be unchanged, with -1.0 left and right channels will be swapped.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.c" default="1">
<name>Enable clipping</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.fftdnoiz" id="avfilter.fftdnoiz">
<name>3D FFT Denoiser</name>
<description>Denoise frames using 3D FFT (frequency domain filtering)</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.sigma" default="1" min="0" max="30" factor="1">
<name>Scale</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.amount" default="1" min="0.01" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Delta</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.block" default="4" min="3" max="6" factor="1">
<name>Scale</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.overlap" default="0.5" min="0.2" max="0.8" decimals="3">
<name>Delta</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.prev" default="0">
<name>Add previous frame to temporal denoise</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.next" default="0">
<name>Add next frame to temporal denoise</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.planes" default="7" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8">
<paramlistdisplay>None,Y,U,YU,V,YV,UV,YUV,Alpha</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Planes</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.fftfilt" id="avfilter.fftfilt">
<name>FTT-based FIR</name>
<description>Apply arbitrary expressions to samples in frequency domain</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.dc_Y" default="0" max="250" min="0">
<name>Gain in Y plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.dc_U" default="0" max="250" min="0">
<name>Gain in U plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.dc_V" default="0" max="250" min="0">
<name>Gain in V plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.weight_Y" default="1" max="5" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>Luminance Y plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.weight_U" default="1" max="5" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>Luminance U plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.weight_V" default="1" max="5" min="0" decimals="3">
<name>Luminance V plane</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.eval" default="init" paramlist="init;frame">
<paramlistdisplay>init,frame</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Evaluate</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.field" id="avfilter.field">
<name>Field Extractor</name>
<description>Extract a field from the input video</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.type" default="top" paramlist="top;bottom">
<paramlistdisplay>Top field first,Bottom field first</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Field priority</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.fieldorder" id="avfilter.fieldorder">
<name>Interlace field order</name>
<description>Transform the field order of the input video.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.order" default="tff" paramlist="tff;bff">
<paramlistdisplay>Top field first,Bottom field first</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Field priority</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.fillborders" id="avfilter.fillborders">
<name>Fill borders</name>
<description>Fill borders of the input video, without changing video stream dimensions. Sometimes video can have garbage at the four edges and you may not want to crop video input to keep size multiple of some number</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.left" default="0" min="0" max="%width/2" factor="1">
<name>Left</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.right" default="0" min="0" max="%width/2" factor="1">
<name>Right</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.top" default="0" min="0" max="%height/2" factor="1">
<name>Top</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.bottom" default="0" min="0" max="%height/2" factor="1">
<name>Bottom</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.mode" default="smear" paramlist="smear;mirror;fixed">
<paramlistdisplay>Smear,Mirror,Fixed</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="color" name="av.color" default="black">
<name>Color</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.flanger" id="avfilter.flanger" type="audio">
<name>Flanger</name>
<description>Apply a flanging effect to the audio. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.delay" default="0" min="0" max="30" suffix=" ms">
<name>Delay</name><comment>Set base delay in milliseconds. Range from 0 to 30.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.depth" default="2" min="0" max="10" suffix=" ms">
<name>Depth</name><comment>Set added sweep delay in milliseconds. Range from 0 to 10.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.regen" default="0" min="-95" max="95" decimals="2">
<name>Regeneration</name><comment>Set percentage regeneration (delayed signal feedback). Range from -95 to 95.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.width" default="71" min="0" max="100" decimals="2">
<name>Width</name><comment>Set percentage of delayed signal mixed with original. Range from 0 to 100.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.speed" default="0.5" min="0.1" max="10" decimals="2">
<name>Speed</name><comment>Set sweeps per second (Hz). Range from 0.1 to 10.</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.shape" default="s" paramlist="t;s">
<paramlistdisplay>Triangular,Sinusoidal</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Shape</name><comment>Set swept wave shape, can be triangular or sinusoidal. </comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.phase" default="25" min="0" max="100">
<name>Phase</name><comment>Set swept wave percentage-shift for multi channel. Range from 0 to 100. </comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.interp" default="linear" paramlist="linear;quadratic">
<paramlistdisplay>Linear,Quadratic</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Interpolation</name><comment>Set delay-line interpolation, linear or quadratic.</comment>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.framestep" id="avfilter.framestep">
<name>Framestep</name>
<description>Select one frame every N frames</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.step" min="1" max="240" default="1" factor="1" suffix=" frames">
<name>One frame every</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.fspp" id="avfilter.fspp">
<name>fspp</name>
<description>Fast and simple postprocessing</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.quality" default="4" paramlist="4;5">
<paramlistdisplay>4,5</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Quality</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.qp" default="0" max="64" min="0">
<name>Constant quantizer</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.strength" default="0" max="32" min="-15">
<name>Strength</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="switch" name="av.use_bframe_qp" default="0" max="1" min="0">
<name>QP on B-Frames</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.gblur" id="avfilter.gblur">
<name>Gaussian Blur</name>
<description>Apply Gaussian Blur filter</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.sigma" default="0" min="0" max="1024" factor="1">
<name>Sigma</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.steps" default="1" paramlist="1;2;3;4;5;6">
<paramlistdisplay>1,2,3,4,5,6</paramlistdisplay>
<name>StepsX</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.planes" default="7" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8">
<paramlistdisplay>None,Y,U,YU,V,YV,UV,YUV,Alpha</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Planes</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.sigmaV" default="-1" min="-1" max="1024" factor="1">
<name>Vertical Sigma</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.graphmonitor" id="avfilter.graphmonitor">
<name>Graph Monitor</name>
<description>Show various filtergraph stats</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.s" default="hd720" paramlist="sqcif;film;pal;ntsc;hd480;hd720;hd1080;2k;4k">
<paramlistdisplay>128p,360p,PAL SD,NTSC SD,480p,720HD,1080FullHD,2K,4K</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Size</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.o" max="1" min="0" default="0.9" decimals="1">
<name>Opacity</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.m" default="full" paramlist="compact;full">
<paramlistdisplay>Compact,Full</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.f" paramlist="queue;frame_count_in;frame_count_out;pts;time;timebase;format;size;rate">
<paramlistdisplay>Queue,Frame count In,Frame count Out,Pts,Time,Timebase,Format,Size,Rate</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Flags</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.r" max="60" min="1" default="25" factor="1" suffix=" frames">
<name>Video Ratio</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.haas" id="avfilter.haas" type="audio">
<name>Haas Stereo Enhancer</name>
<description>Apply Haas effect to audio.
Note that this makes most sense to apply on mono signals. With this filter applied to mono signals it give some directionality and stretches its stereo image.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.level_in" default="1" min="0.015" max="64" decimals="3">
<name>Level in</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.level_out" default="1" min="0.015" max="64" decimals="3">
<name>Level out</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.side_gain" default="1" min="0.015" max="64" decimals="3">
<name>Side gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.middle_source" default="left" paramlist="left;right;mid;side">
<paramlistdisplay>left,right,mid,side</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Middle source</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.middle_phase" default="0">
<name>Middle phase</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.left_delay" default="2.05" min="0" max="40" decimals="2">
<name>Left delay</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.left_balance" default="-1" min="-1" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Left balance</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.left_gain" default="1" min="0.015" max="64" decimals="3">
<name>Left Gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.left_phase" default="0">
<name>Left phase</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.right_delay" default="2.12" min="0" max="40" decimals="2">
<name>Right delay</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.right_balance" default="1" min="-1" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Right balance</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.right_gain" default="1" min="0.015" max="64" decimals="3">
<name>Right Gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.right_phase" default="1">
<name>Right phase</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.hflip" id="avfilter.hflip">
<name>Flip Horizontally</name>
<description>Horizontally flip the input video.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.highpass" id="avfilter.highpass" type="audio">
<name>High-pass</name>
<description>Apply a high-pass filter with 3dB point frequency.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.f" default="3000" min="20" max="20000" suffix="Hz">
<name>Central frequency</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.t" default="h" paramlist="h;q;o;s;k">
<paramlistdisplay>Hz,Q-FActor,Octave,Slope,KHz</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Type</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.w" default="707" min="100" max="99999" decimals="3">
<name>Filter-width</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.p" default="2" paramlist="1;2">
<paramlistdisplay>1,2</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Poles</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.m" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Mix</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.n" default="0">
<name>Normalize</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.a" default="di" paramlist="di;dii;tdii;latt">
<paramlistdisplay>di,dii,tdii,latt</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Transform type</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.r" default="auto" paramlist="auto;s16;s32;f32;f64">
<paramlistdisplay>Auto,s16,s32,f32,f64</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Filter precision</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.highshelf" id="avfilter.highshelf" type="audio">
<name>High-shelf</name>
<description>Apply a high shelf filter.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.f" default="3000" min="20" max="20000" suffix="Hz">
<name>Central frequency</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.t" default="h" paramlist="h;q;o;s;k">
<paramlistdisplay>Hz,Q-FActor,Octave,Slope,KHz</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Type</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.w" default="0.5" min="0.1" max="9999" decimals="1">
<name>Filter-width</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.g" default="0" min="-60" max="60" suffix=" dB">
<name>Gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.p" default="2" paramlist="1;2">
<paramlistdisplay>1,2</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Poles</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.m" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Mix</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.n" default="0">
<name>Normalize</name>
</parameter>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.a" default="di" paramlist="di;dii;tdii;latt">
<paramlistdisplay>di,dii,tdii,latt</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Transform type</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.r" default="auto" paramlist="auto;s16;s32;f32;f64">
<paramlistdisplay>Auto,s16,s32,f32,f64</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Filter precision</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.histeq" id="avfilter.histeq">
<name>Histogram Equalizer</name>
<description>This filter applies a global color histogram equalization on a per-frame basis</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.strength" default="0.2" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Strength</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.intensity" default="0.21" min="0" max="1" decimals="3">
<name>Intensity</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.antibanding" default="none" paramlist="none;weak;strong">
<paramlistdisplay>None,Weak,Strong</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Antibanding Level</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.histogram" id="avfilter.histogram">
<name>Histogram</name>
<description>Compute and draw a color distribution histogram for the input video</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.level_height" default="200" min="50" max="2048" factor="1">
<name>Level height</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.scale_height" default="12" min="0" max="40" factor="1">
<name>Scale height</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.display_mode" default="stack" paramlist="overlay;stack;parade">
<paramlistdisplay>Overlay,Stack,Parade</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Display</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.m" default="linear" paramlist="linear;logarithmic">
<paramlistdisplay>Linear,Logarithmic</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.c" default="1" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8">
<paramlistdisplay>All,Y,U,YU,V,YV,UV,All,Alpha</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Components to display</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.f" default="0.7" min="0" max="1" decimals="1">
<name>Foreground Opacity</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.b" default="0.5" min="0" max="1" decimals="1">
<name>Background Opacity</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.hqdn3d" id="avfilter.hqdn3d">
<name>High precision/quality 3d denoiser</name>
<description>Apply a High Quality 3D Denoise</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="float" name="av.luma_spatial" default="0" min="0" max="500" format="double">
<name>Spatial Luma Strength</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.chroma_spatial" default="0" min="0" max="500" format="double">
<name>Spatial Chroma Strength</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.luma_tmp" default="0" min="0" max="500" format="double">
<name>Temporal Luma Strength</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.chroma_tmp" default="0" min="0" max="500" format="double">
<name>Temporal Chroma Strength</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.hqx" id="avfilter.hqx">
<name>Hq*x Interpolator</name>
<description>Scale the input by 2, 3 or 4 using the hq*x magnification algorithm</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.n" default="3" paramlist="2;3;4">
<paramlistdisplay>2xHq*X,3xHq*X,4xHq*X</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Interpolation factor</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threads" min="0" default="0" max="8">
<name>Maximum number of threads</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="position" default="frame" paramlist="frame;filter;source;producer">
<paramlistdisplay>frame,filter,source,producer</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Position to set the filter</name>
</parameter>
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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.il" id="avfilter.il">
<name>Interleave - Deinterleave</name>
<description>Deinterleave or interleave fields</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="list" name="av.l" default="none" paramlist="none;d;i">
<paramlistdisplay>None,Deinterleave,Interleave</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Luma Mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.c" default="none" paramlist="none;d;i">
<paramlistdisplay>None,Deinterleave,Interleave</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Chroma Mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.a" default="none" paramlist="none;d;i">
<paramlistdisplay>None,Deinterleave,Interleave</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Alpha Mode</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.ls" default="0">
<name>Swap Luma Fields</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.cs" default="0">
<name>Swap Chroma Fields</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.as" default="0">
<name>Swap Alpha Fields</name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.inflate" id="avfilter.inflate">
<name>Inflate</name>
<description>Rreplaces the pixel by the local(3x3) average by taking into account only values higher than the pixel. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold0" default="65535" min="0" max="65535" factor="1">
<name>threshold0</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold1" default="65535" min="0" max="65535" factor="1">
<name>threshold1</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold2" default="65535" min="0" max="65535" factor="1">
<name>threshold2</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.threshold3" default="65535" min="0" max="65535" factor="1">
<name>threshold3</name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.kerndeint" id="avfilter.kerndeint">
<name>Kernel Deinterlacer</name>
<description>Deinterlace input video by applying Donald Grafts adaptive kernel deinterling. Work on interlaced parts of a video to produce progressive frames. </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.thresh" default="10" min="0" max="255" factor="1">
<name>Threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.map" default="0">
<name>Paint in white pixels exceeding the threshold</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.order" default="0">
<name>Swap fields</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.sharp" default="0">
<name>Enable additional sharpening</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.twoway" default="0">
<name>Enable twoway sharpening</name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.lagfun" id="avfilter.lagfun">
<name>Lag Fun</name>
<description>Slowly update darker pixels.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="fixed" name="av.planes" default="1">
<name>Planes</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.decay" default="0.95" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Decay</name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.lenscorrection" id="avfilter.lenscorrection">
<name>Lens correction</name>
<description>Correct radial lens distortion </description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="float" name="av.cx" default="0.5" min="0" max="1" format="double" decimals="2">
<name>Focal point relative-X cord</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.cy" default="0.5" min="0" max="1" format="double" decimals="2">
<name>Focal point relative-Y cord</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.k1" default="0" min="-1" max="1" format="double" decimals="2">
<name>Quadratic correction coeff.</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.k2" default="0" min="-1" max="1" format="double" decimals="2">
<name>DoubleQuadratic correction coeff.</name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.limiter" id="avfilter.limiter">
<name>Limiter</name>
<description>Limits the pixel components values to the specified range [min, max]</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.min" default="0" min="0" max="255" factor="1">
<name>Min</name><comment>The Min value has not to be higher than the Max value</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.max" default="65535" min="0" max="255" factor="1">
<name>Max</name><comment>The Max value has not to be lower than the Min value</comment>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.planes" default="7" paramlist="0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8">
<paramlistdisplay>None,Y,U,YU,V,YV,UV,YUV,Alpha</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Planes</name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.loudnorm" type="audio">
<name>Loudness normalization</name>
<description>EBU R128 loudness normalization</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="float" name="av.l" max="-5" min="-70" default="-24" decimals="1">
<name>Integrated loudness target</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.LRA" max="20" min="1" default="7" decimals="1">
<name>Loudness range target</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.TP" max="1" min="-20" default="2" decimals="1">
<name>Maximum true peak</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.measured_I" max="0" min="-99" default="0" decimals="1">
<name>Measured IL of input file</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.measured_LRA" max="99" min="0" default="0" decimals="1">
<name>Measured LRA of input file</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.measured_TP" max="99" min="-99" default="99" decimals="1">
<name>Measured true peak of input file</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.measured_thresh" max="0" min="-99" default="-70" decimals="1">
<name>Measured threshold of input file</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="float" name="av.offset" max="99" min="-99" default="0" decimals="1">
<name>Offset gain</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.linear" default="true">
<name>Normalize by linearly scaling</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.dual_mono" default="false">
<name>Treat mono input files as "dual-mono"</name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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<!DOCTYPE kpartgui>
<effect tag="avfilter.lowpass" id="avfilter.lowpass" type="audio">
<name>Low-pass</name>
<description>Apply a low-pass filter with 3dB point frequency.</description>
<author>libavfilter</author>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.f" default="500" min="20" max="20000" suffix="Hz">
<name>Central frequency</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.t" default="h" paramlist="h;q;o;s;k">
<paramlistdisplay>Hz,Q-FActor,Octave,Slope,KHz</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Type</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.w" default="0.707" min="0.001" max="9999" decimals="3">
<name>Filter-width</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.p" default="2" paramlist="1;2">
<paramlistdisplay>1,2</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Poles</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="constant" name="av.m" default="1" min="0" max="1" decimals="2">
<name>Mix</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="bool" name="av.n" default="0">
<name>Normalize</name>
</parameter>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.a" default="di" paramlist="di;dii;tdii;latt">
<paramlistdisplay>di,dii,tdii,latt</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Transform type</name>
</parameter>
<parameter type="list" name="av.r" default="auto" paramlist="auto;s16;s32;f32;f64">
<paramlistdisplay>Auto,s16,s32,f32,f64</paramlistdisplay>
<name>Filter precision</name>
</parameter>
</effect>

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