I would like to use ffmpeg on Ubuntu with the following command:
ffmpeg -i input_video -vf scale=w=320:h=-1 -y -vcodec libx264 -preset ultrafast -r 60 output_video
For the -r option the documentation says:
-r[:stream_specifier] fps (input/output,per-stream)
Set frame rate (Hz value, fraction or abbreviation).
As an input option, ignore any timestamps stored in the file and instead generate timestamps assuming constant frame rate fps. This is not the same as the -framerate option used for some input formats like image2 or v4l2 (it used to be the same in older versions of FFmpeg). If in doubt use -framerate instead of the input option -r.
As an output option, duplicate or drop input frames to achieve constant output frame rate fps.
I would like to use the output option. How can I do this? What is the per-stream option doing (it is not written above)?
Second, is it correct that the -vf scale=w=320:h=-1
option scaled the video to width 320 and keeping the aspect ratio?