Waveform Scale
video-wave-scale
The video-wave-scale parameter controls how audio amplitude values are mathematically scaled before being drawn. Different scale functions produce distinct visual characters — some are more suited to music, others to speech or podcasts. The default is sqrt.
Available scale modes:
sqrt— Square root scaling. Compresses loud peaks while keeping quiet sounds visible. Good for general-purpose use. This is the default.cbrt— Cube root scaling. More aggressive compression thansqrt, producing a flatter, more uniform waveform.log— Logarithmic scaling. Maximizes visibility of quiet signals, similar to how human hearing perceives loudness.lin— Linear scaling. No compression; amplitude is drawn proportionally. Can result in clipped-looking waveforms for dynamic audio.