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