The allrgb
source returns frames of size 4096x4096 of all rgb colors.
The allyuv
source returns frames of size 4096x4096 of all yuv colors.
The color
source provides an uniformly colored input.
The haldclutsrc
source provides an identity Hald CLUT. See also
haldclut filter.
The nullsrc
source returns unprocessed video frames. It is
mainly useful to be employed in analysis / debugging tools, or as the
source for filters which ignore the input data.
The rgbtestsrc
source generates an RGB test pattern useful for
detecting RGB vs BGR issues. You should see a red, green and blue
stripe from top to bottom.
The smptebars
source generates a color bars pattern, based on
the SMPTE Engineering Guideline EG 1-1990.
The smptehdbars
source generates a color bars pattern, based on
the SMPTE RP 219-2002.
The testsrc
source generates a test video pattern, showing a
color pattern, a scrolling gradient and a timestamp. This is mainly
intended for testing purposes.
The testsrc2
source is similar to testsrc, but supports more
pixel formats instead of just rgb24
. This allows using it as an
input for other tests without requiring a format conversion.
The sources accept the following parameters:
- color, c
-
Specify the color of the source, only available in the
color
source. For the syntax of this option, check the "Color" section in the ffmpeg-utils manual. - level
-
Specify the level of the Hald CLUT, only available in the
haldclutsrc
source. A level ofN
generates a picture ofN*N*N
byN*N*N
pixels to be used as identity matrix for 3D lookup tables. Each component is coded on a1/(N*N)
scale. - size, s
-
Specify the size of the sourced video. For the syntax of this option, check the "Video size" section in the ffmpeg-utils manual. The default value is
320x240
.This option is not available with the
haldclutsrc
filter. - rate, r
-
Specify the frame rate of the sourced video, as the number of frames generated per second. It has to be a string in the format frame_rate_num/frame_rate_den, an integer number, a floating point number or a valid video frame rate abbreviation. The default value is "25".
- sar
-
Set the sample aspect ratio of the sourced video.
- duration, d
-
Set the duration of the sourced video. See the Time duration section in the ffmpeg-utils(1) manual for the accepted syntax.
If not specified, or the expressed duration is negative, the video is supposed to be generated forever.
- decimals, n
-
Set the number of decimals to show in the timestamp, only available in the
testsrc
source.The displayed timestamp value will correspond to the original timestamp value multiplied by the power of 10 of the specified value. Default value is 0.
For example the following:
testsrc=duration=5.3:size=qcif:rate=10
will generate a video with a duration of 5.3 seconds, with size 176x144 and a frame rate of 10 frames per second.
The following graph description will generate a red source with an opacity of 0.2, with size "qcif" and a frame rate of 10 frames per second.
color=c=red@0.2:s=qcif:r=10
If the input content is to be ignored, nullsrc
can be used. The
following command generates noise in the luminance plane by employing
the geq
filter:
nullsrc=s=256x256, geq=random(1)*255:128:128
Commands
The color
source supports the following commands:
- c, color
-
Set the color of the created image. Accepts the same syntax of the corresponding color option.