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## Installation
The easiest way to acquire the latest version of `ffmpeg-python` is through pip:
The latest version of `ffmpeg-python` can be acquired via pip:
```
pip install ffmpeg-python
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## Custom Filters
Don't see the filter you're looking for? `ffmpeg-python` is a work in progress, but it's easy to use any arbitrary ffmpeg filter:
Don't see the filter you're looking for? `ffmpeg-python` includes , but it's easy to use any arbitrary ffmpeg filter:
```python
stream = ffmpeg.input('dummy.mp4')
stream = ffmpeg.filter_(stream, 'fps', fps=25, round='up')
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Feel free to report any bugs or submit 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.
It's generally straightforward to use filters that aren't explicitly built into `ffmpeg-python` but if there's a feature you'd like to see included in the library, head over to the [issue tracker](https://github.com/kkroening/ffmpeg-python/issues).
Pull requests are welcome as well.