Since*
2.0
Split input into several identical outputs.
asplit
works with audio input, split
with video.
The filter accepts a single parameter which specifies the number of outputs. If unspecified, it defaults to 2.
Examples
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Create two separate outputs from the same input:
[in] split [out0][out1]
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To create 3 or more outputs, you need to specify the number of outputs, like in:
[in] asplit=3 [out0][out1][out2]
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Create two separate outputs from the same input, one cropped and one padded:
[in] split [splitout1][splitout2]; [splitout1] crop=100:100:0:0 [cropout]; [splitout2] pad=200:200:100:100 [padout];
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Create 5 copies of the input audio with ffmpeg:
ffmpeg -i INPUT -filter_complex asplit=5 OUTPUT