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4.0 video. The MPlayer configure script should detect the
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RealPlayer libraries in the standard locations of a full installation. If it
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does not, tell configure where to look with the
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<CODE>--with-reallibdir</CODE> switch.</P>
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<CODE>--with-reallibdir</CODE> option.</P>
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<P><B>Note:</B> RealPlayer libraries currently <B>only work with Linux, FreeBSD,
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NetBSD and Cygwin on the x86 and Alpha platforms.</B></P>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html">7. Encoding with MEncoder</A>
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<UL>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#2pass">7.1 Encoding 2 or 3-pass MPEG-4 ("DIVX")</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#rescaling">7.2 Rescaling movies</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#copying">7.3 Stream copying</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#fixing">7.4 Fixing AVIs with broken index</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#libavcodec">7.5 Encoding with the libavcodec codec family</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#image_files">7.6 Encoding from multiple input image files (JPEGs or PNGs)</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#vobsub">7.7 Extracting DVD subtitles to a Vobsub file</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#aspect">7.8 Preserving aspect ratio</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#mpeg">7.2 Encoding to MPEG format</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#rescaling">7.3 Rescaling movies</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#copying">7.4 Stream copying</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#fixing">7.5 Fixing AVIs with broken index</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#libavcodec">7.6 Encoding with the libavcodec codec family</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#image_files">7.7 Encoding from multiple input image files (JPEGs or PNGs)</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#vobsub">7.8 Extracting DVD subtitles to a Vobsub file</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="encoding.html#aspect">7.9 Preserving aspect ratio</A></LI>
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</UL>
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</LI>
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<LI><A HREF="#mailing_lists">Appendix A - Mailing lists</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html">Appendix B - How to report bugs</A>
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<UL>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#fix">B.1 How to fix bugs</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#report">B.2 How to report bugs</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#where">B.3 Where to report bugs</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#what">B.4 What to report</A>
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<UL>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#system">B.4.1 System information</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#hardware">B.4.2 Hardware and Drivers</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#compilation">B.4.3 Compilation problems</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#configure">B.4.4 Configure problems</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#playback">B.4.5 Playback problems</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#crash">B.4.6 Crashes</A>
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<UL>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#debug">B.4.6.1 How to conserve information about a reproducible crash</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#core">B.4.6.2 How to extract meaningful information from a core dump</A></LI>
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</UL>
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</LI>
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</UL>
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</LI>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html#advusers">B.5 I know what I am doing...</A></LI>
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</UL>
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</LI>
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<LI><A HREF="bugreports.html">Appendix B - How to report bugs</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="#known_bugs">Appendix C - Known bugs</A></LI>
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<LI><A HREF="skin.html">Appendix D - MPlayer skin format</A>
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<UL>
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The power management functions of some notebook BIOSes with speedstep CPUs
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interact badly with RTC. Audio and video may get out of sync. Plugging the
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external power connector in before you power up your notebook seems to help.
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You can always turn off RTC support with the <CODE>-nortc</CODE> switch.
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You can always turn off RTC support with the <CODE>-nortc</CODE> option.
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In some hardware combinations (confirmed during usage of non-DMA DVD
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drive on an ALi1541 board) usage of the RTC timer causes skippy playback.
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It's recommended to use the third method in these cases.</LI>
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using a simple config file. The syntax consist of a key name followed by a
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command. The default config file location is
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<CODE>$HOME/.mplayer/input.conf</CODE> but it can be overridden using the
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<CODE>-input</CODE> conf switch (relative path are relative to
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<CODE>-input</CODE> conf option (relative path are relative to
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<CODE>$HOME/.mplayer</CODE>).
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<P>Example:</P>
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</PRE>
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<P>If you don't like the standard location for the lirc-config file (~/.lircrc)
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use the -lircconf <filename> switch to specify another file.</P>
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use the -lircconf <filename> option to specify another file.</P>
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<H3><A NAME="slave">3.2.3 Slave mode</A></H3>
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<P>The slave mode allow you to build simple frontend to MPlayer. When
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enabled (with the <CODE>-slave</CODE> switch) MPlayer will read
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enabled (with the <CODE>-slave</CODE> option) MPlayer will read
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commands separated by new line (\n) from stdin.</P>
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-lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vpass=2 -oac copy -o movie.avi</CODE></P>
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<H2><A NAME="mpeg">7.1 Encoding to MPEG format</A></H2>
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<P>MEncoder can create MPEG (MPEG-PS) format output files. It's probably
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useful only with libavcodec's <I>mpeg1video</I> codec, because players
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- except MPlayer - expect MPEG1 video, and MPEG1 layer 2 (MP2) audio streams
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in MPEG files.</P>
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<P>This feature is not very useful right now, aside that it probably has
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many bugs, but the more importantly because MEncoder currently cannot encode
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MPEG1 layer 2 (MP2) audio, which all other players expect in MPEG files.</P>
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<P>To change MEncoder's output file format, use the <CODE>-of mpeg</CODE>
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option.</P>
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<P>Example:<BR>
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<CODE>mencoder -of mpeg -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg1video
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-oac copy <other options> media.avi -o output.mpg</CODE></P>
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<H2><A NAME="rescaling">7.2 Rescaling movies</A></H2>
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<P>Often the need to resize movie images' size emerges. Its reasons can be
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<H4>Examples</H4>
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<P>The explanation of the <CODE>-mf</CODE> option can be found below in the
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global <A HREF="#options">Options</A> section and in the man page.</P>
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man page.</P>
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<P><I>Creating a DivX4 file from all the JPEG files in the current dir:</I><BR>
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<CODE>mencoder -mf on:w=800:h=600:fps=25 -ovc divx4
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<DD>A: It does, but you have to explicitly specify software scaling (very
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slow) with the <CODE>-zoom</CODE> option. You better use XF86VidMode
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support: You must specify the <CODE>-vm</CODE> and the <CODE>-fs</CODE>
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switch, and you're done. Make sure you have the right modelines in your
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option, and you're done. Make sure you have the right modelines in your
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XF86Config file, and try to make the <A HREF="video.html#dga">DGA driver</A>
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and <A HREF="video.html#sdl">SDL's DGA driver</A> work for you.
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It's much faster. If SDL's DGA works, use that, it'll be even faster.</DD>
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<DD> </DD>
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<DT>Q: My computer plays M$ DivX AVIs with resolutions ~ 640x300 and stereo
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mp3 sound too slow. When I use -nosound switch, everything is OK (but
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mp3 sound too slow. When I use -nosound option, everything is OK (but
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quiet).</DT>
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<DD>A: Your machine is too slow or your soundcard driver is broken. Consult
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the documentation to see if you can improve performance.</DD>
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my notebook. It works normal when i run it as a user.</DT>
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<DD>A: This is again a power management effect (see above). Plug the external
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power connector in <B>before</B> you power on your notebook or use the
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<CODE>-nortc</CODE> switch.</DD>
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<CODE>-nortc</CODE> option.</DD>
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</DL>
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</DT>
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<DD>A: Are you running KDE or GNOME with the ARTS or ESD sound daemon? Try
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disabling the sound daemon or use the <CODE>-ao arts</CODE> or
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<CODE>-ao esd</CODE> switch to make MPlayer use ARTS or ESD.</DD>
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<CODE>-ao esd</CODE> option to make MPlayer use ARTS or ESD.</DD>
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<DD> </DD>
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<DT>Q: What about the DGA driver? I can't find it!</DT>
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<CODE>./configure --enable-xmms</CODE>. If that does not work, you might need
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to set the XMMS plugin and library path explicitly by way of the
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<CODE>--with-xmmsplugindir</CODE> and <CODE>--withxmmslibdir</CODE>
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switches.</P>
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options.</P>
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</BODY>
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</HTML>
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is normally automated but can be overridden. The filters are activated when
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the properties of the audio data differ from those required by the sound card
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and deactivated if unnecessary. The <CODE>-af filter1,filter2,...</CODE>
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switch is used to override the automatic activation of filters or to insert
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option is used to override the automatic activation of filters or to insert
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filters that are not automatically inserted. The filters will be executed as
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they appear in the comma separated list.</P>
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<P>would run the sound through the resampling filter followed by the pan filter.
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Observe that the list must not contain any spaces, else it will fail.</P>
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<P>The filters often have switches that change their behavior. These switches
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<P>The filters often have options that change their behavior. These options
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are explained in detail in the sections below. A filter will execute using
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default settings if its switches are omitted. Here is an example of how to use
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filters in combination with filter specific switches:</P>
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default settings if its options are omitted. Here is an example of how to use
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filters in combination with filter specific options:</P>
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<P> <CODE>mplayer -af resample=11025,pan=1:0.5:0.5 -channels 1
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-srate 11025 media.avi</CODE></P>
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the audio to 1 channel using the pan filter.</P>
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<P>The overall execution of the filter layer is controlled using the
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<CODE>-af-adv</CODE> switch. This switch has two suboptions:</P>
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<CODE>-af-adv</CODE> option. This option has two suboptions:</P>
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<DL>
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<DT><CODE>force</CODE><DT>
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</DD>
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<DT><CODE>list</CODE></DT>
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<DD>is an alias for the -af switch.</DD>
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<DD>is an alias for the -af option.</DD>
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</DL>
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<P>The filter layer is also affected by the following generic switches:
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<P>The filter layer is also affected by the following generic options:
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<DL>
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<DT><CODE>-v</CODE></DT>
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<DD>Increases the verbosity level and makes most filters print out extra
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status messages.</DD>
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<DT><CODE>-channels</CODE></DT>
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<DD>This option sets the number of output channels your sound card is using.
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<DD>This option sets the number of output channels you would like your
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sound card to use.
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It also affects the number of channels that are being decoded from the
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media. If the media contains less channels than requested the channels
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filter (see below) will automatically be inserted. The routing will be the
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default routing for the channels filter.</DD>
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<DT><CODE>-srate</CODE></DT>
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<DD>This option selects the sample rate of your sound card. If the sample
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<DD>This option selects the sample rate you would like your sound card to
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use (of course the cards have limits on this). If the sample
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frequency of your sound card is different from that of the current media,
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the resample filter (see below) will be inserted into the audio filter layer
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to compensate for the difference.</DD>
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<DT><CODE>-format</CODE><DT>
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<DD>This option sets the sample format of the audio filter layer and the sound
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<DD>This option sets the sample format between the audio filter layer and the sound
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card. If the requested sample format of your sound card is different from
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that of the current media, a format filter (see below) will be inserted to
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rectify the difference.</DD>
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that is only capable of max 44.1kHz. This filter is automatically enabled if
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it is necessary, but it can also be explicitly enabled on the command line. It
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has three switches:</P>
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has three options:</P>
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<DL>
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<DT><CODE>sloppy</CODE></DT>
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slightly from the frequency given by <CODE>srate</CODE>. This switch can be
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slightly from the frequency given by <CODE>srate</CODE>. This option can be
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used if the startup of the playback is extremely slow. It is enabled by
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default.</DD>
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channels, it can also be used for routing or copying channels. It is
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automatically enabled when the output from the audio filter layer differs from
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the input layer or when it is requested by another filter. This filter unloads
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itself if not needed. The number of switches is dynamic:</P>
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itself if not needed. The number of options is dynamic:</P>
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<DT><CODE>nch <1-6></CODE></DT>
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<DD>is an integer between <CODE>1</CODE> and <CODE>6</CODE> that is used for
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setting the number of output channels. This switch is required, leaving it
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setting the number of output channels. This option is required, leaving it
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empty results in a runtime error.</DD>
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<DL>
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<DD>can be <CODE>1</CODE>, <CODE>2</CODE> or <CODE>4</CODE> and denotes the
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number of bytes per sample. This switch is required, leaving it empty
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number of bytes per sample. This option is required, leaving it empty
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results in a runtime error.</DD>
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<CODE>unsigned</CODE> or <CODE>signed</CODE>, <CODE>le</CODE> or
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<CODE>be</CODE> (little or big endian). This switch is required, leaving it
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<CODE>be</CODE> (little or big endian). This option is required, leaving it
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empty results in a runtime error.</DD>
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</DL>
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If there is an external amplifier connected to the computer (this is almost
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always the case), the noise level can be minimized by adjusting the master
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level and the volume knob on the amplifier until the hissing noise in the
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background is gone. This filter has two switches:</P>
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background is gone. This filter has two options:</P>
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<DL>
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<DD>is a binary control that turns soft clipping on and off. Soft-clipping can
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make the sound more smooth if very high volume levels are used. Enable this
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switch if the dynamic range of the loudspeakers is very low. Be aware that
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option if the dynamic range of the loudspeakers is very low. Be aware that
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this feature creates distortion and should be considered a last resort.</DD>
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</DL>
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canceling it almost completely around 1kHz.</P>
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<H5><A NAME="af_panning">2.3.2.3.7 Panning filter </A></H5>
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<H5><A NAME="af_panning">2.3.2.3.7 Panning filter</A></H5>
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major uses for this filter:</P>
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<OL>
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desired result is obtained. The number of switches for this filter depends on
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desired result is obtained. The number of options for this filter depends on
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the number of output channels:</P>
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<DL>
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<DT><CODE>nch <1-6></CODE></DT>
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<DD>is an integer between <CODE>1</CODE> and <CODE>6</CODE> and is used for
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setting the number of output channels. This switch is required, leaving it
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setting the number of output channels. This option is required, leaving it
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empty results in a runtime error.</DD>
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<DT><CODE>l00:l01:l02:..l10:l11:l12:...ln0:ln1:ln2:...</CODE></DT>
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speakers.</P>
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<H4><A NAME="plugins">2.3.2.4 Audio plugins (deprecated)</A></H4>
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<H2><STRONG>Note: Audio plugins have been deprecated by audio filters and will be
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removed soon.</STRONG></H2>
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<H4><A NAME="plugins">2.3.2.4 Audio plugins (deprecated)</A></H4>
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<P>MPlayer has support for audio plugins. Audio plugins can be used to
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change the properties of the audio data before it reaches the sound
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card. They are enabled using the <CODE>-aop</CODE> switch which takes a
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card. They are enabled using the <CODE>-aop</CODE> option which takes a
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<CODE>list=plugin1,plugin2,...</CODE> argument. The <CODE>list</CODE> argument
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is required and determines which plugins should be used and in which order they
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should be executed. Example:</P>
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<P>would run the sound through the resampling plugin followed by the format
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plugin.</P>
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<P>The plugins can also have switches that change their behavior. These
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switches are explained in detail in the sections below. A plugin will execute
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using default settings if its switches are omitted. Here is an example of how
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to use plugins in combination with plugin specific switches:</P>
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<P>The plugins can also have options that change their behavior. These
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options are explained in detail in the sections below. A plugin will execute
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using default settings if its options are omitted. Here is an example of how
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to use plugins in combination with plugin specific options:</P>
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<P> <CODE>mplayer media.avi -aop
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list=resample,format:fout=44100:format=0x8</CODE></P>
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be used if you have a fixed frequency sound card or if you are
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stuck with an old sound card that is only capable of max 44.1kHz.
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MPlayer <EM>autodetects</EM> whether or not usage of this plugin is necessary.
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This plugin has one switch, <CODE>fout</CODE>, which is used for setting the
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This plugin has one option, <CODE>fout</CODE>, which is used for setting the
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desired output sample frequency. The value is given in Hz, and defaults to
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48kHz.</P>
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<P>If your sound card driver does not support signed 16bit <CODE>int</CODE> data type,
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this plugin can
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be used to change the format to one which your sound card can understand. It
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has one switch, <CODE>format</CODE>, which can be set to one of the numbers
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has one option, <CODE>format</CODE>, which can be set to one of the numbers
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found in <CODE>libao2/afmt.h</CODE>. This plugin is hardly ever needed and is
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intended for advanced users. Keep in mind that this plugin only changes the
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sample format and not the sample frequency or the number of channels.</P>
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can be used on machines with a broken mixer device. It can also be
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used if one wants to change the output volume of MPlayer
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without changing the PCM volume setting in the mixer. It has one
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switch <CODE>volume</CODE> that is used for setting the initial
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||||
option <CODE>volume</CODE> that is used for setting the initial
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sound level. The initial sound level can be set to values between 0
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and 255 and defaults to 101 which equals 0dB amplification. Use this
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plugin with caution since it can reduce the signal to noise ratio of
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--enable-dga.</P>
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<P>If the driver couldn't switch to a smaller resolution, experiment with
|
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switches -vm (only with X 3.3.x), -fs, -bpp, -zoom to find a video mode that
|
||||
options -vm (only with X 3.3.x), -fs, -bpp, -zoom to find a video mode that
|
||||
the movie fits in. There is no converter right now :(</P>
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<P>Become root. DGA needs root access to be able to write directly to video
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|
@ -315,7 +315,7 @@
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<P>The DGA driver is invoked by specifying -vo dga at the command line.
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||||
The default behavior is to switch to a resolution matching the original
|
||||
resolution of the video as close as possible. It deliberately ignores the
|
||||
-vm and -fs switches (enabling of video mode switching and fullscreen) -
|
||||
-vm and -fs options (enabling of video mode switching and fullscreen) -
|
||||
it always tries to cover as much area of your screen as possible by switching
|
||||
the video mode, thus refraining to use a single additional cycle of your CPU
|
||||
to scale the image.
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||||
|
@ -459,7 +459,7 @@
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|||
<P>SDL video output supports displaying subtitles under the movie, on the (if
|
||||
present) black bar.</P>
|
||||
|
||||
<P><B>There are several command line switches for SDL:</B></P>
|
||||
<P><B>There are several command line options for SDL:</B></P>
|
||||
<DL>
|
||||
<DT><CODE>-vo sdl:name</CODE></DT>
|
||||
<DD>specifies sdl video driver to use (i.e.. aalib, dga, x11)</DD>
|
||||
|
@ -501,7 +501,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
<H4>Notes</H4>
|
||||
|
||||
<P>Be sure not to use the -fs switch, since it toggles the usage of the software
|
||||
<P>Be sure not to use the -fs option, since it toggles the usage of the software
|
||||
scaler, and it's slow. If you really need it, use the <CODE>-sws 4</CODE>
|
||||
option which will produce bad quality, but is somewhat faster.</P>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -705,8 +705,8 @@
|
|||
<P>NOTE: the rendering is very CPU intensive, especially when using AA-on-X
|
||||
(using aalib on X), and it's least CPU intensive on standard,
|
||||
non-framebuffer console. Use SVGATextMode to set up a big textmode,
|
||||
then enjoy! (secondary head Hercules cards rock :)) (anyone can enhance
|
||||
fbdev to do conversion/dithering to hgafb? Would be neat :)</P>
|
||||
then enjoy! (secondary head Hercules cards rock :)) (but imho you can use
|
||||
<CODE>-vop 1bpp</CODE> option to get graphics on hgafb:)</P>
|
||||
|
||||
<P>Use the <CODE>-framedrop</CODE> option if your computer isn't fast enough to
|
||||
render all frames!</P>
|
||||
|
@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@ Indeed it doesn't matter which video output driver is used with <B>VIDIX</B>.
|
|||
<CODE>expand=w:h:x:y:1</CODE> (the 5th parameter <CODE>:1</CODE> at the end
|
||||
will enable OSD rendering). You may want to move the image up a bit to get a
|
||||
bigger black zone for subtitles. You may also want to move subtitles up, if
|
||||
they are outside your TV screen, use the <CODE>-subpos <0-100></CODE> switch
|
||||
they are outside your TV screen, use the <CODE>-subpos <0-100></CODE> option
|
||||
to adjust this (<CODE>-subpos 80</CODE> is a good choice).</P>
|
||||
|
||||
<P>In order to play non-25fps movies on a PAL TV or with a slow CPU, add the
|
||||
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