From f585eca5a1c5bd3b6f4e7cded19d3381e113aacb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: gabucino
These switches of command line currently are available for VESA:
What are minuses:
- It works only on x86 systems.
- It's the slowest driver from all the available ones for MPlayer.
+ (But only if your card doesn't support DGA mode - otherwise this
+ driver is comparable by speed with -vo dga and -vo fbdev ones.
+
- It can be used only by ROOT.
- Currently it's available only for Linux.
- It doesn't use any hardware accelerations (like YUV overlay or hw scaling).
@@ -679,13 +682,13 @@ in vm86 mode).
- -vo vesa:opts
-will be implemented soon. (Will specify mode parameters such as refresh rate, interlacing, doublescan and so on. Samples: i43, 85, d100)
+ -vo vesa:opts currently recognized: dga to force dga mode and nodga to disable dga mode. Note: you may omit these parameters to enable autodetect of dga mode. (In the future also will specify mode parameters such as refresh rate, interlacing, doublescan and so on. Samples: i43, 85, d100)
-screenw, -screenh, -bpp force userdefined mode
-x, -y set userdefined prescaling
-zoom enables userdefined prescaling
-fs scales image to fullscreen
-fs -zoom scales userdefined prescaling to fullscreen
+ -double enables double buffering mode. (Available only in DGA mode). Should be slower of single buffering, but has no flickering effects.