Adjust the input audio volume.
It accepts the following parameters:
- volume
- 
               Set audio volume expression. Output values are clipped to the maximum value. The output audio volume is given by the relation: output_volume = volume * input_volume The default value for volume is "1.0". 
- precision
- 
               This parameter represents the mathematical precision. It determines which input sample formats will be allowed, which affects the precision of the volume scaling. - fixed
- 
                     8-bit fixed-point; this limits input sample format to U8, S16, and S32. 
- float
- 
                     32-bit floating-point; this limits input sample format to FLT. (default) 
- double
- 
                     64-bit floating-point; this limits input sample format to DBL. 
 
- replaygain
- 
               Choose the behaviour on encountering ReplayGain side data in input frames. - drop
- 
                     Remove ReplayGain side data, ignoring its contents (the default). 
- ignore
- 
                     Ignore ReplayGain side data, but leave it in the frame. 
- track
- 
                     Prefer the track gain, if present. 
- album
- 
                     Prefer the album gain, if present. 
 
- replaygain_preamp
- 
               Pre-amplification gain in dB to apply to the selected replaygain gain. Default value for replaygain_preamp is 0.0. 
- eval
- 
               Set when the volume expression is evaluated. It accepts the following values: - once
- 
                     only evaluate expression once during the filter initialization, or when the volume command is sent 
- frame
- 
                     evaluate expression for each incoming frame 
 Default value is once. 
The volume expression can contain the following parameters.
- n
- 
               frame number (starting at zero) 
- nb_channels
- 
               number of channels 
- nb_consumed_samples
- 
               number of samples consumed by the filter 
- nb_samples
- 
               number of samples in the current frame 
- pos
- 
               original frame position in the file 
- pts
- 
               frame PTS 
- sample_rate
- 
               sample rate 
- startpts
- 
               PTS at start of stream 
- startt
- 
               time at start of stream 
- t
- 
               frame time 
- tb
- 
               timestamp timebase 
- volume
- 
               last set volume value 
Note that when eval is set to once only the sample_rate and tb variables are available, all other variables will evaluate to NAN.
Commands
This filter supports the following commands:
- volume
- 
                  Modify the volume expression. The command accepts the same syntax of the corresponding option. If the specified expression is not valid, it is kept at its current value. 
- replaygain_noclip
- 
                  Prevent clipping by limiting the gain applied. Default value for replaygain_noclip is 1. 
Examples
- 
                  Halve the input audio volume: volume=volume=0.5 volume=volume=1/2 volume=volume=-6.0206dB In all the above example the named key for volume can be omitted, for example like in: volume=0.5 
- 
                  Increase input audio power by 6 decibels using fixed-point precision: volume=volume=6dB:precision=fixed 
- 
                  Fade volume after time 10 with an annihilation period of 5 seconds: volume='if(lt(t,10),1,max(1-(t-10)/5,0))':eval=frame