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@ -1424,6 +1424,13 @@ Use IPv6 on network connections.
Falls back on IPv4 automatically.
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.TP
.B \-psprobe <byte position>
When playing an MPEG-PS stream, this option let's you specify how many
bytes in the stream you want MPlayer to scan in order to identify the
video codec used.
This option is needed to play EVO files containing H.264 streams.
.
.TP
.B \-pvr <option1:option2:...> (PVR only)
This option tunes various encoding properties of the PVR capture module.
It has to be used with any hardware MPEG encoder based card supported by the
@ -1489,6 +1496,62 @@ dvd: DVD compatible stream
.PD 1
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.TP
.B \-radio <option1:option2:...> (radio only)
These options set various parameters of the radio capture module.
For listening to radio with MPlayer use 'radio://<frequency>'
(if channels option is not given) or 'radio://<channel_number>'
(if channels option is given) as a movie URL.
You can see allowed frequency range by running MPlayer with '\-v'.
To start the grabbing subsystem, use 'radio://<frequency or channel>/capture'.
If the capture keyword is not given you can listen to radio
using the line-in cable only.
Using capture to listen is not recommended due to synchronization
problems, which makes this process uncomfortable.
.sp 1
Available options are:
.RSs
.IPs device=<value>
Radio device to use (default: /dev/radio0 for Linux and /dev/tuner0 for *BSD).
.IPs driver=<value>
Radio driver to use (default: v4l2 if available, otherwise v4l).
Currently, v4l and v4l2 drivers are supported.
.IPs volume=<0..100>
sound volume for radio device (default 100)
.IPs freq_min=<value> (*BSD BT848 only)
minimum allowed frequency (default: 87.50)
.IPs freq_max=<value> (*BSD BT848 only)
maximum allowed frequency (default: 108.00)
.IPs channels=<frequency>\-<name>,<frequency>\-<name>,...
Set channel list.
Use _ for spaces in names (or play with quoting ;-).
The channel names will then be written using OSD and the slave commands
radio_step_channel and radio_set_channel will be usable for
a remote control (see LIRC).
If given, number in movie URL will be treated as channel position in
channel list.
.br
.I EXAMPLE:
radio://1, radio://104.4, radio_set_channel 1
.IPs adevice=<value> (with radio capture enabled)
Name of device to capture sound from.
Without such a name capture will be disabled,
even if the capture keyword appears in the URL.
For ALSA devices use it in the form hw=<card>.<device>.
If the device name contains a '=', the module will use
ALSA to capture, otherwise OSS.
.IPs arate=<value> (with radio capture enabled)
Rate in samples per second (default: 44100).
.br
.I NOTE:
When using audio capture set also \-rawaudio rate=<value> option
with the same value as arate.
If you have problems with sound speed (runs too quickly), try to play
with different rate values (e.g.\& 48000,44100,32000,...).
.IPs achannels=<value> (with radio capture enabled)
Number of audio channels to capture.
.RE
.
.TP
.B \-rawaudio <option1:option2:...>
This option lets you play raw audio files.
You have to use \-demuxer rawaudio as well.
@ -1631,69 +1694,6 @@ program (if present) you want to play.
Can be used with \-vid and \-aid.
.
.TP
.B \-psprobe <byte position>
When playing an MPEG-PS stream, this option let's you specify how many
bytes in the stream you want MPlayer to scan in order to identify the
video codec used.
This option is needed to play EVO files containing H.264 streams.
.
.TP
.B \-radio <option1:option2:...> (radio only)
These options set various parameters of the radio capture module.
For listening to radio with MPlayer use 'radio://<frequency>'
(if channels option is not given) or 'radio://<channel_number>'
(if channels option is given) as a movie URL.
You can see allowed frequency range by running MPlayer with '\-v'.
To start the grabbing subsystem, use 'radio://<frequency or channel>/capture'.
If the capture keyword is not given you can listen to radio
using the line-in cable only.
Using capture to listen is not recommended due to synchronization
problems, which makes this process uncomfortable.
.sp 1
Available options are:
.RSs
.IPs device=<value>
Radio device to use (default: /dev/radio0 for Linux and /dev/tuner0 for *BSD).
.IPs driver=<value>
Radio driver to use (default: v4l2 if available, otherwise v4l).
Currently, v4l and v4l2 drivers are supported.
.IPs volume=<0..100>
sound volume for radio device (default 100)
.IPs freq_min=<value> (*BSD BT848 only)
minimum allowed frequency (default: 87.50)
.IPs freq_max=<value> (*BSD BT848 only)
maximum allowed frequency (default: 108.00)
.IPs channels=<frequency>\-<name>,<frequency>\-<name>,...
Set channel list.
Use _ for spaces in names (or play with quoting ;-).
The channel names will then be written using OSD and the slave commands
radio_step_channel and radio_set_channel will be usable for
a remote control (see LIRC).
If given, number in movie URL will be treated as channel position in
channel list.
.br
.I EXAMPLE:
radio://1, radio://104.4, radio_set_channel 1
.IPs adevice=<value> (with radio capture enabled)
Name of device to capture sound from.
Without such a name capture will be disabled,
even if the capture keyword appears in the URL.
For ALSA devices use it in the form hw=<card>.<device>.
If the device name contains a '=', the module will use
ALSA to capture, otherwise OSS.
.IPs arate=<value> (with radio capture enabled)
Rate in samples per second (default: 44100).
.br
.I NOTE:
When using audio capture set also \-rawaudio rate=<value> option
with the same value as arate.
If you have problems with sound speed (runs too quickly), try to play
with different rate values (e.g.\& 48000,44100,32000,...).
.IPs achannels=<value> (with radio capture enabled)
Number of audio channels to capture.
.RE
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.TP
.B \-tv <option1:option2:...> (TV/\:PVR only)
This option tunes various properties of the TV capture module.
For watching TV with MPlayer, use 'tv://' or 'tv://<channel_number>'