miscellaneous fixes

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.\" Title
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.TH MPlayer 1 "2004-11-07" "The MPlayer Project" "The Movie Player"
.TH MPlayer 1 "2004-11-17" "The MPlayer Project" "The Movie Player"
.
.SH NAME
mplayer \- movie player
@ -183,8 +183,8 @@ DVD subtitles (SPU streams, VOBsub and Closed Captions).
(MPlayer's Movie Encoder) is a simple movie encoder, designed to encode
MPlayer-playable movies (see above) to other MPlayer-playable formats (see
below).
It encodes to DivX4, XviD, one of the libavcodec codecs and PCM/\:MP3/\:VBRMP3
audio in 1, 2 or 3\ passes.
It encodes to MPEG4 (DivX/XviD), one of the libavcodec codecs and
PCM/\:MP3/\:VBRMP3 audio in 1, 2 or 3\ passes.
Furthermore it has stream copying abilities, a powerful filter system (crop,
expand, flip, postprocess, rotate, scale, noise, rgb/\:yuv conversion) and
more.
@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ next/\:previous playtree entry in the parent list
.IPs "INS and DEL"
next/\:previous alternative source (ASX playlist only)
.IPs "p / SPACE"
Pause movie (any key unpauses).
Pause movie (pressing again unpauses).
.IPs .\ \ \ \
Step forward.
Pressing once will pause movie, every consecutive press will play one frame
@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ or ~/.mplayer/\:channels.conf as a last resort.
.B \-dvd-device <path\ to\ device> (DVD only)
Specify the DVD device (default: /dev/\:dvd).
You can also specify a directory that contains files previously copied directly
from a DVD (such as with vobcopy).
from a DVD (with e.g.\& vobcopy).
Note that using \-dumpstream is usually a better way to
copy DVD titles in the first place (see the examples).
.
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.BR PCM,1 .
.TP
.B \-softvol
Force the use of the software mixer, instead of using the soundcard
Force the use of the software mixer, instead of using the sound card
mixer.
.
.TP
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Set the maximum amplification level in percent (default: 110).
A value of 200 will allow you to adjust the volume up to a maximum of
double the current level.
With values below 100 the starting volume (which is 100%) will be above
the maximum, which e.g. the OSD cannot display correctly.
With values below 100 the initial volume (which is 100%) will be above
the maximum, which e.g.\& the OSD cannot display correctly.
.
.TP
.B \-nowaveheader (\-ao pcm only)
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srate: the output sample rate
.br
length: length of the filter with respect to the lower sampling rate
default: 16
(default: 16)
.br
linear: if 1 then filters will be linearly interpolated between polyphase
linear: if 1 then filters will be linearly interpolated between polyphase
entries
.br
count: log2 of the number of polyphase entries
count: log2 of the number of polyphase entries
(..., 10->1024, 11->2048, 12->4096, ...)
default: 10->1024
(default: 10->1024)
.br
cutoff: cutoff frequency (0.0-1.0), default set depending upon filter length
.REss
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.TP
.B rotate[=<0\-7>]
Rotates and flips (optional) the image +/\:- 90 degrees.
For parameters between 4\-7 rotation is only done if the movie's geometry is
Rotates the image by 90 degrees and optionally flips it.
For values between 4\-7 rotation is only done if the movie geometry is
portrait and not landscape.
.RSs
.IPs 0
Rotate by 90 degrees clockwise and flip.
.IPs 1
Rotate by 90 degrees clockwise.
.IPs 2
Rotate by 90 degrees counterclockwise.
.IPs 3
Rotate by 90 degrees counterclockwise and flip.
.RE
.
.TP
.B scale[=w:h[:interlaced[:chr_drop[:param[:param2[:presize]]]]]]
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Note that it uses the same MMX optimized code as \-vf eq if all
gamma values are 1.0.
The parameters are given as floating point values.
.RSs
.IPs rg
gamma value for the red component
.IPs gg
gamma value for the green component
.IPs bg
gamma value for the blue component
.RE
Parameters rg, gg, bg are the independent gamma values for the red, green
and blue components.
The weight parameter can be used to reduce the effect of a high gamma value on
@ -5311,7 +5329,7 @@ H.263
.IPs h263p
H.263+
.IPs mpeg4
DivX 4/\:5
MPEG4 (DivX 4/5)
.IPs msmpeg4
DivX 3
.IPs msmpeg4v2
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.B (no)packed
This option is meant to solve frame-order issues when encoding to
container formats like AVI that cannot cope with out-of-order frames.
In practise, most decoders (both software and hardware) are able to deal
In practice, most decoders (both software and hardware) are able to deal
with frame-order themselves, and may get confused when this option is
turned on, so you can safely leave if off, unless you really know what
you are doing.
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own risks!
.
.TP
.B (no)qpel\
.B (no)qpel
MPEG4 uses a half pixel precision for its motion search by default.
The standard proposes a mode where encoders are allowed to use quarter
pixel precision.
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is worth activating.
.
.TP
.B (no)gmc\
.B (no)gmc
Enable Global Motion Compensation, which makes XviD generate special
frames (GMC-frames) which are well suited for Pan/\:Zoom/\:Rotating images.
Whether or not the use of this option will save bits is highly