DXR3 norm option, patch by Thomas Jarosch <tomj@simonv.com>.

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<H4>Usage:</H4>
<DL>
<DT><CODE>-vo dxr3:prebuf:sync:&lt;device&gt;</CODE></DT>
<DT><CODE>-vo dxr3:prebuf:sync:norm=x:&lt;device&gt;</CODE></DT>
<DD><CODE>overlay</CODE> activates the overlay instead of TVOut. It requires
that you have a properly configured overlay setup to work right. The easiest
way to configure the overlay is to first run autocal. Then run mplayer with
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clock will be monitored at all times, if it starts to deviate from MPlayer's
clock it will be reset causing the em8300 to drop any frames that are lagging
behind.<BR>
<CODE>norm=x</CODE> will set the TV norm of the DXR3 card without the need
for external tools like em8300setup. Valid norms are 5 = NTSC, 4 = PAL-60,
3 = PAL. Special norms are 2 (auto-adjust using PAL/PAL-60) and 1
(auto-adjust using PAL/NTSC) because they decide which norm to use by
looking at the frame rate of the movie. Modern TVs are capable of PAL and
NTSC. Watching movies with the framerate they were initially encoded with
results in smooth playback without framedrop. norm = 0 (default) does not
change the current norm.<BR>
<CODE>&lt;device&gt;</CODE> = device number to use if you have more than one
em8300 card.
<BR>