Document new 'blocksize' option of 'pipe' protocol
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
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ffmpeg -i test.wav -f avi pipe: | cat > test.avi
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ffmpeg -i test.wav -f avi pipe: | cat > test.avi
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@end example
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@end example
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This protocol accepts the following options:
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@table @option
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@item blocksize
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Set I/O operation maximum block size, in bytes. Default value is
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@code{INT_MAX}, which results in not limiting the requested block size.
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Setting this value reasonably low improves user termination request reaction
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time, which is valuable if data transmission is slow.
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@end table
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Note that some formats (typically MOV), require the output protocol to
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Note that some formats (typically MOV), require the output protocol to
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be seekable, so they will fail with the pipe output protocol.
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be seekable, so they will fail with the pipe output protocol.
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