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cosmetics: Remove trailing whitespace.
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@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ too.
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MPlayer supports a wide range of video and audio output drivers.
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It works with X11, Xv, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, fbdev, AAlib, libcaca, DirectFB,
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Quartz, Mac OS X CoreVideo, but you can also use GGI, SDL (and all their drivers),
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VESA (on every VESA-compatible card, even without X11), some low-level
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VESA (on every VESA-compatible card, even without X11), some low-level
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card-specific drivers (for Matrox, 3dfx and ATI) and some hardware MPEG decoder
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boards, such as the Siemens DVB, DXR2 and DXR3/\:Hollywood+.
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Most of them support software or hardware scaling, so you can enjoy movies in
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@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ Leads to image distortion!
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Shorthand for \-msglevel identify=4.
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Show file parameters in an easily parseable format.
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Also prints more detailed information about subtitle and audio
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track languages and IDs.
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track languages and IDs.
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In some cases you can get more information by using \-msglevel identify=6.
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For example, for a DVD it will list the time length of each title, as well
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as a disk ID.
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@ -4110,7 +4110,7 @@ It probably only works on mono input.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs <freq>
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The frequency of the sine which should be removed (in Hz) (default: 50)
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The frequency of the sine which should be removed (in Hz) (default: 50)
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.IPs <decay>
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Controls the adaptivity (a larger value will make the filter adapt to
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amplitude and phase changes quicker, a smaller value will make the
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@ -6153,14 +6153,14 @@ colorspace, so it is safe to add it to the configuration file.
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.SH "GENERAL ENCODING OPTIONS (MENCODER ONLY)"
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.
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.TP
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.B \-audio-delay <any floating-point number>
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.B \-audio-delay <any floating-point number>
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Delays either audio or video by setting a delay field in the header
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(default: 0.0).
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This does not delay either stream while encoding, but the player will
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see the delay field and compensate accordingly.
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Positive values delay the audio, and negative values delay the video.
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Note that this is the exact opposite of the \-delay option.
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For example, if a video plays correctly with \-delay 0.2, you can
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Note that this is the exact opposite of the \-delay option.
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For example, if a video plays correctly with \-delay 0.2, you can
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fix the video with MEncoder by using \-audio-delay -0.2.
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.sp 1
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Currently, this option only works with the default muxer (\-of avi).
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@ -6955,7 +6955,7 @@ Does absolutely nothing at the moment.
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maximum interval between keyframes in frames (default: 250 or one
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keyframe every ten seconds in a 25fps movie.
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This is the recommended default for MPEG-4).
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Most codecs require regular keyframes in order to limit the accumulation of mismatch error.
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Most codecs require regular keyframes in order to limit the accumulation of mismatch error.
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Keyframes are also needed for seeking, as seeking is only possible to a keyframe - but
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keyframes need more space than other frames, so larger numbers here mean
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slightly smaller files but less precise seeking.
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@ -8806,10 +8806,10 @@ A higher b_bias produces more B-frames (default: 0).
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Allows B-frames to be used as references for predicting other frames.
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For example, consider 3 consecutive B-frames: I0 B1 B2 B3 P4.
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Without this option, B-frames follow the same pattern as MPEG-[124].
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So they are coded in the order I0 P4 B1 B2 B3, and all the B-frames
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So they are coded in the order I0 P4 B1 B2 B3, and all the B-frames
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are predicted from I0 and P4.
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With this option, they are coded as I0 P4 B2 B1 B3.
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B2 is the same as above, but B1 is predicted from I0 and B2, and
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B2 is the same as above, but B1 is predicted from I0 and B2, and
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B3 is predicted from B2 and P4.
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This usually results in slightly improved compression, at almost no
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speed cost.
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@ -8969,7 +8969,7 @@ Requires bframes > 1.
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.TP
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.B (no)i4x4
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Use additional macroblock type i4x4 (default: enabled).
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Without this option, P- and B-frames will use only
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Without this option, P- and B-frames will use only
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i16x16 and the inter types specified below.
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.
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.TP
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@ -9357,11 +9357,11 @@ Any other framerate is incompatible with this option.
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.
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.TP
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.B delay\ \
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Currently only meaningful for MPEG[12]: Maximum allowed distance,
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in seconds, between the reference timer of the output stream (SCR)
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and the decoding timestamp (DTS) for any stream present
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Currently only meaningful for MPEG[12]: Maximum allowed distance,
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in seconds, between the reference timer of the output stream (SCR)
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and the decoding timestamp (DTS) for any stream present
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(demux to decode delay).
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Default is 0.7 (as mandated by the standards defined by MPEG).
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Default is 0.7 (as mandated by the standards defined by MPEG).
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Higher values require larger buffers and must not be used.
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.
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.TP
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@ -9410,14 +9410,14 @@ Sometimes raising it is necessary in order to avoid "buffer underflows".
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.TP
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.B packetsize
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Size, expressed in bytes, of the unitary packet for the chosen format.
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When muxing to MPEG[12] implementations the default values are:
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When muxing to MPEG[12] implementations the default values are:
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2324 for [S]VCD, 2048 for all others formats.
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.
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.TP
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.B preload
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Currently only meaningful for MPEG[12]: Initial distance,
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in seconds, between the reference timer of the output stream (SCR)
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and the decoding timestamp (DTS) for any stream present
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Currently only meaningful for MPEG[12]: Initial distance,
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in seconds, between the reference timer of the output stream (SCR)
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and the decoding timestamp (DTS) for any stream present
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(demux to decode delay).
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