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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ import ffmpeg
stream = ffmpeg.input('input.mp4') stream = ffmpeg.input('input.mp4')
stream = ffmpeg.hflip(stream) stream = ffmpeg.hflip(stream)
stream = ffmpeg.output(stream, 'output.mp4') stream = ffmpeg.output(stream, 'output.mp4')
ffmpeg.run(v) ffmpeg.run(stream)
``` ```
Or if you prefer a fluent interface: Or if you prefer a fluent interface:
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ ffmpeg -i input.mp4 \
-map [v5] output.mp4 -map [v5] output.mp4
``` ```
Maybe this looks great to you, but if you're not an FFmpeg command-line expert, it probably looks pretty alien. Maybe this looks great to you, but if you're not an FFmpeg command-line expert, it probably looks alien.
If you're like me and find Python to be powerful and readable, it's easy with `ffmpeg-python`: If you're like me and find Python to be powerful and readable, it's easy with `ffmpeg-python`:
``` ```
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ When in doubt, refer to the [existing filters](https://github.com/kkroening/ffmp
Feel free to report any bugs or feature requests. Feel free to report any bugs or feature requests.
It should be fairly easy to use filters that aren't explicitly built into `ffmpeg-python` but if there's a feature or filter you'd really like to see included in the library, don't hesitate to open a feature request in GitHub. It should be fairly easy to use filters that aren't explicitly built into `ffmpeg-python` but if there's a feature or filter you'd really like to see included in the library, don't hesitate to open a feature request.
Pull requests are welcome as well. Pull requests are welcome as well.