This is the command gmerlin_imgconvert that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
gmerlin_imgconvert - Image converter
SYNOPSIS
gmerlin_imgconvert [-co options] input_image output_image
DESCRIPTION
Image converter
OPTIONS
-co <options>
Conversion options
q=<number> (1..5, default: 2)
Conversion Quality
Set the conversion quality for format conversions. Lower quality means more speed.
Values above 3 enable slow high quality calculations.
sm=<string>
Supported strings: auto nearest bilinear quadratic cubic_bspline cubic_mitchell
cubic_catmull sinc_lanczos
Default: auto
Scale mode
Choose scaling method. Auto means to choose based on the conversion quality. Nearest is
fastest, Sinc with Lanczos window is slowest.
so=<number> (4..1000, default: 4)
Scale order
Order for sinc scaling
dm=<string>
Supported strings: none copy scale
Default: none
Deinterlace mode
Specify interlace mode. Higher modes are better but slower.
ddm=<string>
Supported strings: top bottom
Default: top
Drop mode
Specifies which field the deinterlacer should drop.
fd=[1|0] (default: 0)
Force deinterlacing
Force deinterlacing if you want progressive output and the input format pretends to be
progressive also.
GENERIC OPTIONS
The following generic options are available for all gmerlin applications
-help
Print this help message and exit
-help-man
Print this help message as a manual page and exit
-help-texi
Print this help message in texinfo format and exit
-version
Print version info and exit
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