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iDVD: Creating widescreen DVDs for standard size televisions

When you play a widescreen DVD on a standard size television, the text or buttons on a widescreen menu may approach the edge of the display, or appear cut-off.

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yuvscaler(1)							MJPEG tools manual						      yuvscaler(1)

NAME
yuvscaler - UPscales or DOWNscales a YUV4MPEG2 stream to a specified format SYNOPSIS
yuvscaler [-I input_keyword] [-M mode_keyword] [-O output_keyword] [-n p|s|n] [-v 0-2] [-h] DESCRIPTION
yuvscaler is a general (UP or DOWN) scaling utility that is provided to allow conversion between different video formats. It reads in a YUV4MPEG2 format stream from stdin (such as that produced by lav2yuv) and outputs such stream to stdout (e.g. to be consumed by mpeg2enc). The most common use of yuvscaler is to generate input suitable for MPEG encoding to VCD or SVCD formats using mpeg2enc(1). yuvscaler will automatically take into account PAL/SECAM and NTSC format, as well as widescreen (16:9) format and interlacing. Use of yuvs- caler was designed to be straightforward. EXAMPLES
VCD encoding: lav2yuv my-file.avi | yuvscaler -O VCD | mpeg2enc -f 1 -o vcd.%d.m1v SVCD encoding: lav2yuv my-file.qt | yuvscaler -O SVCD | mpeg2enc -f 4 -o svcd.%d.m2v Encoding anamorphic 16:9 as letterboxed VCD: lav2yuv my-ana16-9.eli | yuvscaler -M WIDE2VCD | mpeg2enc -f 1 -o letterbox_vcd.%d.m1v Encoding anamorphic 16:9 as letterboxed SVCD: lav2yuv my-ana16-9.eli | yuvscaler -M WIDE2STD -O SVCD | mpeg2enc -f 4 -o letterbox_svcd.%d.m2v Encoding anamorphic 16:9 as letterboxed DVD: lav2yuv my-ana16-9.eli | yuvscaler -M WIDE2STD -O DVD | mpeg2enc -f 8 -o letterbox_dvd.%d.m2v OPTIONS
-I input_keyword Specifies input processing options. Input options may be combined by using multiple -I flags. Possible input_keywords are: USE_WidthxHeight+WidthOffset+HeightOffset to select a useful area of the input frame (all multiple of 2, Height and HeightOffset multiple of 4 if interlaced), the rest of the image being discarded ACTIVE_WidthxHeight+WidthOffset+HeightOffset to select an active area of the input frame (all multiple of 2, Height and HeightOffset multiple of 4 if interlaced), the rest of the image being made black -M mode_keyword Sets the scaling mode options. Scaling mode options can be combined by giving several -M flags. Possible are: BICUBIC - to use the (Mitchell-Netravalli) high-quality bicubic upsacling and/or downscaling algorithm RESAMPLE - to use a classical resampling algorithm -only for downscaling- that goes much faster than bicubic. For coherence reason, yuvscaler will use RESAMPLE if only downscaling is necessary, BICUBIC if not. WIDE2STD - convert widescreen anamorphic (16:9) input video into letterboxed (4:3), generating necessary black lines. Note that for MPEG applications if your player can properly decode anamorphic video you may wish to leave the video unscaled and simply specify the approprate format during MPEG encoding (see mpeg2enc(1)). RATIO_WidthIn_WidthOut_HeightIn_HeightOut to specified scaling ratios of WidthIn/WidthOut for width and HeightIN/HeightOut for height to be applied to the useful area. The output frames that result from scaling can have a different format than the output for- mat specified using -O options(s). In this case, yuvscaler automatically generate necessary black lines and columns and/or skips necessary lines and columns to center the scaled image in the output frame. WIDE2VCD to scale anamorphic widescreen (16:9) frames into letterboxed VCD format (equivalent to -M WIDE2STD -O VCD). FASTVCD to transcode full sized frames to VCD (equivalent to -M RATIO_2_1_2_1 -O VCD, see below). FAST_WIDE2VCD to transcode full-sized anamorphic (16:9) frames to letter-boxed VCD (equivalent to -M WIDE2STD -M RATIO_2_1_2_1 -O VCD, see below). NO_HEADER to suppress stream header generation on output MMX to use MMX functions for BICUBIC scaling (experimental feature!!) -O output_keyword Sets the output frame format options. Output format options can be combined by giving several -O flags. By default, output frames size will be the same as input frame sizes, as well as output frames interlacing if coherent with output keyword specification which prevails, top_first if not. MONOCHROME to generate monochrome frames on output. Chrominance information for the scaled pixels is set neutral (white). MPEG encoding of black and white video will be both inefficient and show annonying chrominance artifacts unless this is done. VCD to generate VCD compliant frames on output (taking care of PAL and NTSC standards). Non-interlaced output. SVCD to generate SVCD compliant frames on output (taking care of PAL and NTSC standards). Top-field-first interlaced frames. DVD to generate DVD compliant frames on output (taking care of PAL and NTSC standards). Top-field-first interlaced frames. SIZE_WidthxHeight to generate frames of size WidthxHeight on output (multiple of 4) If VCD, SVCD or DVD keywords are not used, output interlacing is taken of the same type as input. By default, output frames size will be the same as input frame size. -n p|s|n (usually not necessary) if norm could not be determined from data flux, specifies the OUTPUT norm for VCD/SVCD (p=pal,s=secam,n=ntsc). -v 0|1|2 Specifies the degree of verbosity: 0=quiet, 1=normal, 2=verbose/debug -h Prints a summary of command line syntax. Note: The most useful downscaling ratios are handled using dedicated optimised scaling routines. They are: RATIO_WidthIn_WidthOut_2_1 => Full-sized frame to VCD downscaling RATIO_3_2_1_1 => Full-sized frame to SVCD downscaling RATIO_1_1_4_3 => WIDE2STD downscaling mode RATIO_WidthIn_WidthOut_1_1 => downscaling only concerns width, not height RATIO_1_1_HeightIn_HeightOut => downscaling only concerns height, not width RATIO_2_1_2_1 => FASTVCD, slightly width distorted (real ratio 45 to 22) but faster full-sized frame to VCD downscaling (-M RATIO_2_1_2_1 -O VCD) RATIO_WidthIn_WidthOut_8_3 => specific to WIDE2VCD downscaling (-M WIDE2STD -O VCD) RATIO_2_1_8_3 => specific to (slighly distorted) FAST_WIDE2VCD downscaling (-M WIDE2STD -M RATIO_2_1_2_1 -O VCD) RATIO_1_1_1_1 => copy useful input part of possible several files into output frames AUTHOR
This man page was written by Xavier Biquard et al. If you have questions, remarks, problems or you just want to contact the developers, the main mailing list for the MJPEG-tools is: mjpeg-users@lists.sourceforge.net For more info, see our website at http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net/ SEE ALSO
mjpegtools(1), lavpipe(1), lav2yuv(1) mpeg2enc(1) MJPEG Linux Square 26 Septembre 2001 yuvscaler(1)