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Fps

Video Single output Transform

Force constant framerate.

FFmpeg filter: fps — the official reference.

Add it to a graph. The explicit form works for every filter — bind it to its input and read the result from outputs():

$node = $video->addFilter(new Fps());
$result = $node->outputs()[0];

Shorthand. Single-output filters can skip the node — apply() returns the result stream directly:

$result = $video->apply(new Fps());

TODO — when this filter shines: what it’s the right tool for, what to reach for instead when it isn’t, and how it composes with neighbouring filters.

TODO — prose: how the filter actually works and what its key parameters mean (the explanation FFmpeg’s terse option help omits).

TODO — runnable PHP, with the equivalent ffmpeg CLI alongside.

TODO

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ParameterTypeDefaultRange / valuesDescription
fpsstring25A string describing desired output framerate
start_timefloatAssume the first PTS should be this value.
roundFpsRoundnearzero, inf, down, up, nearset rounding method for timestamps
eof_actionFpsEofActionroundround, passaction performed for last frame

Maps to FFmpeg’s fps filter. Verified against ffmpeg n7.1.1.

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