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DOCS/manpage: fix typos
Fix some errors in the man pages by spell checking them. Most of them were typos. Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
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@ -902,7 +902,7 @@ Property list
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always exactly known, so this is an estimate.
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``playtime-remaining``
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``time-remaining`` scaled by the the current ``speed``.
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``time-remaining`` scaled by the current ``speed``.
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``playback-time``
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Return the playback time, which is the time difference between start PTS and current PTS.
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@ -1211,7 +1211,7 @@ Property list
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``balance`` (RW)
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Audio channel balance. (The implementation of this feature is rather odd.
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It doesn't change the volumes of each channel, but instead sets up a pan
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matrix to mix the the left and right channels.)
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matrix to mix the left and right channels.)
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``fullscreen`` (RW)
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See ``--fullscreen``.
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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ The ``mp`` module is preloaded, although it can be loaded manually with
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functions.
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Unlike ``mp.command``, this will not use OSD by default either (except
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for some OSd-specific commands).
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for some OSD-specific commands).
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``mp.command_native(table [,def])``
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Similar to ``mp.commandv``, but pass the argument list as table. This has
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@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ spaces or characters like ``,`` or ``:``, you need to quote them:
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``mpv '--vo=opengl:icc-profile="file with spaces.icc",xv'``
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Shells may actually strip some quotes from the string passed to the commandline,
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so the example quotes the string twice, ensuring that mpv recieves the ``"``
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so the example quotes the string twice, ensuring that mpv receives the ``"``
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quotes.
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The ``[...]`` form of quotes wraps everything between ``[`` and ``]``. It's
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@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ Program Behavior
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(Default: ``best``)
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``--ytdl-raw-options=<key>=<value>[,<key>=<value>[,...]]``
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Pass arbitraty options to youtube-dl. Parameter and argument should be
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Pass arbitrary options to youtube-dl. Parameter and argument should be
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passed as a key-value pair. Options without argument must include ``=``.
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There is no sanity checking so it's possible to break things (i.e.
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Old, decoder-based framedrop mode. (This is the same as ``--framedrop=yes``
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in mpv 0.5.x and before.) This tells the decoder to skip frames (unless
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they are needed to decode future frames). May help with slow systems,
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but can produce unwatchably choppy output, or even freeze the display
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but can produce unwatchable choppy output, or even freeze the display
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completely. Not recommended.
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The ``--vd-lavc-framedrop`` option controls what frames to drop.
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<decoder+vo>
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the top of the screen) alongside the normal subtitle, and provides a way
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to render two subtitles at once.
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there are some caveats associated with this feature. For example, bitmap
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There are some caveats associated with this feature. For example, bitmap
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subtitles will always be rendered in their usual position, so selecting a
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bitmap subtitle as secondary subtitle will result in overlapping subtitles.
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Secondary subtitles are never shown on the terminal if video is disabled.
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``intptr_t``. mpv will create its own window, and set the wid window as
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parent, like with X11.
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On OSX/Cocoa. the ID is interpreted as ``NSView*``. Pass it as value cast
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On OSX/Cocoa, the ID is interpreted as ``NSView*``. Pass it as value cast
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to ``intptr_t``. mpv will creates its own sub-view. Because OSX does not
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support window embedding of foreign processes, this works only with libmpv,
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and will crash when used from the command line.
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(Never) accept imperfect data reconstruction.
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``--cdda-cdtext=<yes|no>``
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Print CD text. This is disabled by default, because it ruins perfomance
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Print CD text. This is disabled by default, because it ruins performance
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with CD-ROM drives for unknown reasons.
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``--dvd-speed=<speed>``
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seeks only.
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You can use the ``--demuxer-mkv-subtitle-preroll-secs`` option to specify
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how mach data the demuxer should pre-read at most in order to find subtitle
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how much data the demuxer should pre-read at most in order to find subtitle
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packets that may overlap. Setting this to 0 will effectively disable this
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preroll mechanism. Setting a very large value can make seeking very slow,
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and an extremely large value would completely reread the entire file from
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The On Screen Controller (short: OSC) is a minimal GUI integrated with mpv to
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offer basic mouse-controllability. It is intended to make interaction easier
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for new users and to enable precise and direct seeking.
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The OSC is enabled by default if mpv was compiled with lua support. It can be
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The OSC is enabled by default if mpv was compiled with Lua support. It can be
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disabled entirely using the ``--osc=no`` option.
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Using the OSC
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``vapoursynth-lazy``
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The same as ``vapoursynth``, but doesn't load Python scripts. Instead, a
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custom backend using Lua and the raw VapourSynth API is used. The syntax
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is completely different, and absolutely no conveniencve features are
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is completely different, and absolutely no convenience features are
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provided. There's no type checking either, and you can trigger crashes.
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.. admonition:: Example:
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