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@ -32,9 +32,6 @@ alsa
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the ALSA device name. For hwac3 output via S/PDIF, use an "iec958" or
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"spdif" device, unless you really know how to set it correctly.
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alsa5
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ALSA 0.5 audio output driver
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oss
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OSS audio output driver
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@ -45,14 +42,6 @@ oss
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<mixer-channel>
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Sets the audio mixer channel (default: pcm).
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sdl (SDL only)
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highly platform independent SDL (Simple Directmedia Layer) library audio
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output driver
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<driver>
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Explicitly choose the SDL audio driver to use (default: let SDL
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choose).
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jack
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audio output through JACK (Jack Audio Connection Kit)
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@ -68,9 +57,6 @@ jack
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Automatically start jackd if necessary (default: disabled). Note that
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this seems unreliable and will spam stdout with server messages.
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nas
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audio output through NAS
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coreaudio (Mac OS X only)
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native Mac OS X audio output driver
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@ -90,15 +76,6 @@ pulse
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string uses a local connection, "localhost" uses network transfer
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(most likely not what you want).
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sun (Sun only)
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native Sun audio output driver
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<device>
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Explicitly choose the audio device to use (default: ``/dev/audio``).
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win32 (Windows only)
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native Windows waveout audio output driver
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dsound (Windows only)
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DirectX DirectSound audio output driver
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@ -106,22 +83,9 @@ dsound (Windows only)
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Sets the device number to use. Playing a file with ``-v`` will show a
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list of available devices.
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ivtv (IVTV only)
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IVTV specific MPEG audio output driver. Works with ``--ac=hwmpa`` only.
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v4l2 (requires Linux 2.6.22+ kernel)
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Audio output driver for V4L2 cards with hardware MPEG decoder.
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mpegpes (DVB only)
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Audio output driver for DVB cards that writes the output to an MPEG-PES
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file if no DVB card is installed.
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card=<1-4>
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DVB card to use if more than one card is present. If not specified
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MPlayer will search the first usable card.
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file=<filename>
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output filename
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null
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Produces no audio output but maintains video playback speed. Use
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``--nosound`` for benchmarking.
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@ -147,6 +111,3 @@ rsound
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port=<number>
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Set the TCP port used for connecting to the server (default: 12345).
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Not used if connecting to a Unix domain socket.
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plugin
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plugin audio output driver
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@ -4,9 +4,10 @@ mplayer2 manual page
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Synopsis
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========
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| **mplayer** [options] [file|URL|playlist|-]
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| **mplayer** [options] file1 [specific options] [file2] [specific options]
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| **mplayer** [options] {group of files and options} [group-specific options]
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| **mplayer** [options] [file|URL|-]
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| **mplayer** [options] --playlist=PLAYLIST
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| **mplayer** [options] files
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| **mplayer** [options] {group of files and options}
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| **mplayer** [br]://[title][/device] [options]
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| **mplayer** [dvd|dvdnav]://[title|[start\_title]-end\_title][/device] [options]
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| **mplayer** \vcd://track[/device]
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@ -26,8 +27,7 @@ Synopsis
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DESCRIPTION
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===========
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**mplayer** is a movie player for Linux (runs on many other platforms and CPU
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architectures, see the documentation). It supports a wide variety of video
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**mplayer** is a movie player for Linux. It supports a wide variety of video
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file formats, audio and video codecs, and subtitle types. Special input URL
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types are available to read input from a variety of sources other than disk
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files. Depending on platform, a variety of different video and audio output
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@ -75,12 +75,6 @@ BACKSPACE
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ENTER
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Go forward in the playlist, even over the end.
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HOME and END
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next/previous playtree entry in the parent list
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INS and DEL (ASX playlist only)
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next/previous alternative source.
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p / SPACE
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Pause (pressing again unpauses).
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@ -109,10 +103,10 @@ U
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m
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Mute sound.
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\_ (MPEG-TS, AVI and libavformat only)
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\_
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Cycle through the available video tracks.
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\# (DVD, Blu-ray, MPEG, Matroska, AVI and libavformat only)
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\#
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Cycle through the available audio tracks.
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TAB (MPEG-TS and libavformat only)
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@ -141,7 +135,7 @@ j and J
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Cycle through the available subtitles.
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y and g
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Step forward/backward in the subtitle list.
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Adjust subtitle delay to immediately display previous/next subtitle.
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F
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Toggle displaying "forced subtitles".
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@ -165,10 +159,10 @@ r and t
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i (``--edlout`` mode only)
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Set start or end of an EDL skip and write it out to the given file.
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s (``--vf`` screenshot only)
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s
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Take a screenshot.
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S (``--vf`` screenshot only)
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S
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Start/stop taking screenshots.
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I
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@ -186,7 +180,7 @@ D (``--vo=vdpau``, ``--vf=yadif``, ``--vf=kerndeint`` only)
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A
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Cycle through the available DVD angles.
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c (currently ``--vo=vdpau`` and ``--vo=xv`` only)
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c
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Change YUV colorspace.
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(The following keys are valid only when using a video output that supports the
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@ -223,14 +217,6 @@ command + f
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command + [ and command + ]
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Set movie window alpha.
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(The following keys are valid only when using the sdl video output driver.)
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c
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Cycle through available fullscreen modes.
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n
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Restore original mode.
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(The following keys are valid if you have a keyboard with multimedia keys.)
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PAUSE
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--aspect=<ratio>
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Override movie aspect ratio, in case aspect information is incorrect or
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missing in the file being played. See also ``--noaspect``.
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missing in the file being played. See also ``--no-aspect``.
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*EXAMPLE*:
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Enables caching for the stream used by ``--audiofile``, using the
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specified amount of memory.
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--ausid=<ID>
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Select audio substream channel. Currently the valid range is 0x55..0x75
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and applies only to MPEG-TS when handled by the native demuxer (not by
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libavformat). The format type may not be correctly identified because of
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how this information (or lack thereof) is embedded in the stream, but it
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will demux correctly the audio streams when multiple substreams are
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present. MPlayer prints the available substream IDs when run with
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``--identify``. See also ``--alang``.
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--autoq=<quality>
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Used with ``--vf=[s]pp``.
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Dynamically changes the level of postprocessing depending on the available
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spare CPU time. The number you specify will be the maximum level used.
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Usually you can use some big number. You have to use ``--vf=[s]pp``
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without parameters in order for this to work.
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--autosub, --no-autosub
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Load additional subtitle files matching the video filename. Enabled by
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default. See also ``--sub-fuzziness``.
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Specifying ``--autosync=0``, the default, will cause frame timing to be
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based entirely on audio delay measurements. Specifying ``--autosync=1``
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will do the same, but will subtly change the A/V correction algorithm. An
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uneven video framerate in a movie which plays fine with ``--nosound`` can
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uneven video framerate in a movie which plays fine with ``--no-audio`` can
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often be helped by setting this to an integer value greater than 1. The
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higher the value, the closer the timing will be to ``--nosound``. Try
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higher the value, the closer the timing will be to ``--no-audio``. Try
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``--autosync=30`` to smooth out problems with sound drivers which do not
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implement a perfect audio delay measurement. With this value, if large A/V
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sync offsets occur, they will only take about 1 or 2 seconds to settle
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is also used to set the maximum delivery bandwidth allowing faster cache
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filling and stream dumping.
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--benchmark
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Prints some statistics on CPU usage and dropped frames at the end of
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playback. Use in combination with ``--nosound`` and ``--vo=null`` for
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benchmarking only the video codec.
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*NOTE*: With this option MPlayer will also ignore frame duration when
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playing only video (you can think of that as infinite fps).
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--untimed
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Do not sleep when outputting video frames. Useful for benchmarks when used
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with --no-audio.
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--bluray-angle=<ID>
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Some Blu-ray discs contain scenes that can be viewed from multiple angles.
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size of the cache in kilobytes. Caching is enabled by default (with a
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default cache size) for network streams. May be useful when playing files
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from slow media, but can also have negative effects, especially with file
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formats that require a lot of seeking, such as mp4. See also ``--nocache``.
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formats that require a lot of seeking, such as mp4. See also ``--no-cache``.
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--cache-min=<percentage>
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Playback will start when the cache has been filled up to <percentage> of
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Changes the colorkey to an RGB value of your choice. 0x000000 is black and
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0xffffff is white. Only supported by the fbdev, svga, vesa, xmga, xover,
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xv (see ``--vo=xv:ck``) and directx video output drivers. See also
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``--nocolorkey``.
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``--no-colorkey``.
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--consolecontrols, --no-consolecontrols
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``--no-consolecontrols`` prevents the player from reading key events from
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off by some frames. This option does not work correctly with some demuxers
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and codecs.
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--crash-debug
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DEBUG CODE.
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Automatically attaches gdb upon crash or **SIGTRAP**. Support must be
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compiled in by configuring with ``--enable-crash-debug``.
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--cursor-autohide-delay=<number>
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Make mouse cursor automatically hide after given number of milliseconds.
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A value of -1 will disable cursor autohide. A value of -2 means the cursor
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*WARNING*: May cause OSD/SUB corruption!
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--dumpaudio
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Dumps raw compressed audio stream to ``./stream.dump`` (useful with
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MPEG/AC-3, in most other cases the resulting file will not be playable).
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If you give more than one of ``--dumpaudio``, ``--dumpvideo``,
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``--dumpstream`` on the command line only the last one will work.
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--dumpfile=<filename>
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Specify which file MPlayer should dump to. Should be used together with
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``--dumpaudio`` / ``--dumpvideo`` / ``--dumpstream`` / ``--capture``.
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--dumpjacosub
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Convert the given subtitle (specified with the ``--sub`` option) to the
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time-based JACOsub subtitle format. Creates a ``dumpsub.js`` file in the
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current directory.
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--dumpmicrodvdsub
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Convert the given subtitle (specified with the ``--sub`` option) to the
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MicroDVD subtitle format. Creates a dumpsub.sub file in the current
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directory.
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--dumpmpsub
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Convert the given subtitle (specified with the ``--sub`` option) to
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MPlayer's subtitle format, MPsub. Creates a dump.mpsub file in the current
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directory.
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--dumpsami
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Convert the given subtitle (specified with the ``--sub`` option) to the
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time-based SAMI subtitle format. Creates a ``dumpsub.smi`` file in the
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current directory.
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--dumpsrtsub
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Convert the given subtitle (specified with the ``--sub`` option) to the
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time-based SubViewer (SRT) subtitle format. Creates a ``dumpsub.srt`` file
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in the current directory.
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*NOTE*: Some broken hardware players choke on SRT subtitle files with Unix
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line endings. If you are unlucky enough to have such a box, pass your
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subtitle files through ``unix2dos`` or a similar program to replace Unix
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line endings with DOS/Windows line endings.
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--dumpstream
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Dumps the raw stream to ``./stream.dump``. Useful when ripping from DVD or
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network. If you give more than one of ``--dumpaudio``, ``--dumpvideo``,
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``--dumpstream`` on the command line only the last one will work.
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--dumpsub
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BETA CODE.
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Dumps the subtitle substream from VOB streams. Also see the **--dump*sub**
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options.
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--dumpvideo
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Dump raw compressed video stream to ``./stream.dump`` (not very usable).
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If you give more than one of ``--dumpaudio``, ``--dumpvideo``,
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``--dumpstream`` on the command line only the last one will work.
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--dvbin=<options>
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Pass the following parameters to the DVB input module, in order to
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override the default ones:
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- ``--font='Bitstream Vera Sans'`` (usual case with fontconfig)
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- ``--font='Bitstream Vera Sans:style=Bold'`` (usual case with fontconfig)
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--fontconfig, --no-fontconfig
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Enables the use of fontconfig managed fonts. Enabled by default.
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--force-window-position
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Forcefully move MPlayer's video output window to default location whenever
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there is a change in video parameters, video stream or file. This used to
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*NOTE*: mplayer uses this command without any checking, it is your
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responsibility to ensure it does not cause security problems (e.g. make
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sure to use full paths if "." is in your path like on Windows). It also
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only works when playing video (i.e. not with ``--novideo`` but works with
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only works when playing video (i.e. not with ``--no-video`` but works with
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``-vo=null``).
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This can be "misused" to disable screensavers that do not support the
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Enabled by default. Disable mouse button press/release input
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(mozplayerxp's context menu relies on this option).
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--msgcharset=<charset>
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Convert console messages to the specified character set (default:
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autodetect). Text will be in the encoding specified with the --charset
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configure option. Set this to "noconv" to disable conversion (for e.g.
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iconv problems).
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*NOTE*: The option takes effect after command line parsing has finished.
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The ``MPLAYER_CHARSET`` environment variable can help you get rid of the
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first lines of garbled output.
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--msgcolor
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Enable colorful console output on terminals that support ANSI color.
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Force usage of non-interleaved AVI parser (fixes playback of some bad AVI
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files).
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--noaspect
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--no-aspect
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Ignore aspect ratio information from video file and assume the video has
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square pixels. See also ``--aspect``.
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--nobps
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--no-bps
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(Internal AVI demuxer which is not used by default only)
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Do not use average byte/second value for A-V sync. Helps with some AVI
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files with broken header.
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--nocache
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--no-cache
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Turn off input stream caching. See ``--cache``.
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--nocolorkey
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--no-colorkey
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Disables colorkeying. Only supported by the fbdev, svga, vesa, xmga,
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xover, xv (see ``--vo=xv:ck``) and directx video output drivers.
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--noconfig=<options>
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--no-config=<options>
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Do not parse selected configuration files.
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*NOTE*: If ``--include`` or ``--use-filedir-conf`` options are specified
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:system: system configuration file
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:user: user configuration file
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--noidx
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--no-idx
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Do not use index present in the file even if one is present.
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--nosound
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--no-audio
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Do not play sound. Useful for benchmarking.
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--nosub
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--no-sub
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Disables any otherwise auto-selected internal subtitles (as e.g. the
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Matroska/mkv demuxer supports). Use ``--no-autosub`` to disable the
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loading of external subtitle files.
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--novideo
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--no-video
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Do not play video. With some demuxers this may not work. In those cases
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you can try ``--vc=null --vo=null`` instead; but ``--vc=null`` is always
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unreliable.
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--osd-duration=<time>
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Set the duration of the OSD messages in ms (default: 1000).
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--osd-fractions=<0-2>
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Set how fractions of seconds of the current timestamp are printed on the
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OSD:
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:0: Do not display fractions (default).
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:1: Show the first two decimals.
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:2: Show approximate frame count within current second. This frame count
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is not accurate but only an approximation. For variable fps, the
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approximation is known to be far off the correct frame count.
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--osd-fractions
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Show OSD times with fractions of seconds.
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--osdlevel=<0-3>
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Specifies which mode the OSD should start in.
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Use the given profile(s), ``--profile=help`` displays a list of the
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defined profiles.
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--psprobe=<bytecount>
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When playing an MPEG-PS or MPEG-PES streams, this option lets you specify
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how many bytes in the stream you want MPlayer to scan in order to identify
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the video codec used. This option is needed to play EVO or VDR files
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containing H.264 streams.
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--pts-association-mode=<auto|decode|sort>
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Select the method used to determine which container packet timestamp
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corresponds to a particular output frame from the video decoder. Normally
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images may cover the movie window, though. May not work with all video
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output drivers.
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--rtc
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Turns on usage of the Linux RTC (realtime clock - ``/dev/rtc``) as timing
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mechanism. This wakes up the process every 1/1024 seconds to check the
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current time. Useless with modern Linux kernels configured for desktop use
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as they already wake up the process with similar accuracy when using
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normal timed sleep.
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--rtc-device=<device>
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||||
Use the specified device for RTC timing.
|
||||
|
||||
--rtsp-destination
|
||||
Used with ``rtsp://`` URLs to force the destination IP address to be
|
||||
bound. This option may be useful with some RTSP server which do not send
|
||||
@ -1793,7 +1681,7 @@
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||||
Display the subtitle stream specified by <ID> (0-31). MPlayer prints the
|
||||
available subtitle IDs when run in verbose (``-v``) mode. If you cannot
|
||||
select one of the subtitles on a DVD, try ``--vobsubid``.
|
||||
See also ``--slang``, ``--vobsubid``, ``--nosub``.
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||||
See also ``--slang``, ``--vobsubid``, ``--no-sub``.
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||||
|
||||
--slang=<languagecode[,languagecode,...]>
|
||||
Specify a priority list of subtitle languages to use. Different container
|
||||
@ -1833,9 +1721,9 @@
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||||
timing is imprecise and you cannot use the RTC either. Comes at the
|
||||
price of higher CPU consumption.
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|
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--softvol
|
||||
Force the use of the software mixer, instead of using the sound card
|
||||
mixer.
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||||
--no-softvol
|
||||
Try to use the sound card mixer (if available), instead of using the volume
|
||||
audio filter.
|
||||
|
||||
--softvol-max=<10.0-10000.0>
|
||||
Set the maximum amplification level in percent (default: 110). A value of
|
||||
@ -1969,13 +1857,6 @@
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||||
:1: Align subtitle center.
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:2: Align subtitle bottom edge (default).
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||||
|
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--subcc=<1-4>
|
||||
Display DVD Closed Caption (CC) subtitles from the specified channel.
|
||||
These are *not* the VOB subtitles, these are special ASCII subtitles for
|
||||
the hearing impaired encoded in the VOB userdata stream on most region 1
|
||||
DVDs. CC subtitles have not been spotted on DVDs from other regions so
|
||||
far.
|
||||
|
||||
--subcp=<codepage>
|
||||
If your system supports ``iconv(3)``, you can use this option to specify
|
||||
the subtitle codepage.
|
||||
@ -2089,22 +1970,7 @@
|
||||
the line used for the OSD and clear it (default: ``^[[A\r^[[K``).
|
||||
|
||||
--title
|
||||
Set the window title. Supported by X11-based video output drivers.
|
||||
See also ``--use-filename-title``.
|
||||
|
||||
--tskeepbroken
|
||||
Tells MPlayer not to discard TS packets reported as broken in the stream.
|
||||
Sometimes needed to play corrupted MPEG-TS files.
|
||||
|
||||
--tsprobe=<bytecount>
|
||||
When playing an MPEG-TS stream, this option lets you specify how many
|
||||
bytes in the stream you want MPlayer to search for the desired audio and
|
||||
video IDs.
|
||||
|
||||
--tsprog=<1-65534>
|
||||
When playing an MPEG-TS stream, you can specify with this option which
|
||||
program (if present) you want to play. Can be used with ``--vid`` and
|
||||
``--aid``.
|
||||
Set the window title. The string can contain property names.
|
||||
|
||||
--tv=<option1:option2:...>
|
||||
This option tunes various properties of the TV capture module. For
|
||||
@ -2342,12 +2208,6 @@
|
||||
--unicode
|
||||
Tells MPlayer to handle the subtitle file as unicode.
|
||||
|
||||
--unrarexec=<filename>
|
||||
Specify the path to the unrar executable so MPlayer can use it to access
|
||||
rar-compressed VOBsub files (default: not set, so the feature is off). The
|
||||
path must include the executable's filename, i.e.
|
||||
``/usr/local/bin/unrar``. Not supported on MingW.
|
||||
|
||||
--use-filedir-conf
|
||||
Look for a file-specific configuration file in the same directory as the
|
||||
file that is being played.
|
||||
@ -2449,8 +2309,8 @@
|
||||
with ``--softvol``). A value of -1 (the default) will not change the
|
||||
volume. See also ``--af=volume``.
|
||||
|
||||
--vsync
|
||||
Enables VBI for the vesa, dfbmga and svga video output drivers.
|
||||
--no-vsync
|
||||
Tries to disable vsync.
|
||||
|
||||
--wid=<ID>
|
||||
(X11, OpenGL and DirectX only)
|
||||
|
@ -59,13 +59,6 @@ x11 (X11 only)
|
||||
Shared memory video output driver without hardware acceleration that works
|
||||
whenever X11 is present.
|
||||
|
||||
xover (X11 only)
|
||||
Adds X11 support to all overlay based video output drivers. Currently only
|
||||
supported by tdfx_vid.
|
||||
|
||||
<vo_driver>
|
||||
Select the driver to use as source to overlay on top of X11.
|
||||
|
||||
vdpau (X11 only)
|
||||
Uses the VDPAU interface to display and optionally also decode video.
|
||||
Hardware decoding is used with ``--vc=ffmpeg12vdpau``,
|
||||
@ -158,25 +151,6 @@ vdpau (X11 only)
|
||||
driver implementation may also have limits on the length of maximum
|
||||
queuing time or number of queued surfaces that work well or at all.
|
||||
|
||||
dga (X11 only)
|
||||
Play video through the XFree86 Direct Graphics Access extension.
|
||||
Considered obsolete.
|
||||
|
||||
sdl (SDL only, buggy/outdated)
|
||||
Highly platform independent SDL (Simple Directmedia Layer) library video
|
||||
output driver. Since SDL uses its own X11 layer, MPlayer X11 options do
|
||||
not have any effect on SDL. Note that it has several minor bugs
|
||||
(``--vm``/``--no-vm`` is mostly ignored, ``--fs`` behaves like ``--no-vm``
|
||||
should, window is in top-left corner when returning from fullscreen,
|
||||
panscan is not supported, ...).
|
||||
|
||||
driver=<driver>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the SDL driver to use.
|
||||
(no-)forcexv
|
||||
Use XVideo through the sdl video output driver (default: forcexv).
|
||||
(no-)hwaccel
|
||||
Use hardware accelerated scaler (default: hwaccel).
|
||||
|
||||
direct3d (Windows only) (BETA CODE!)
|
||||
Video output driver that uses the Direct3D interface (useful for Vista).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -202,49 +176,6 @@ corevideo (Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.3.9 with QuickTime 7)
|
||||
the NSConnection MPlayer will try to open (default: "mplayerosx").
|
||||
Setting buffer_name implicitly enables shared_buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
fbdev (Linux only)
|
||||
Uses the kernel framebuffer to play video.
|
||||
|
||||
<device>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the fbdev device name to use (e.g. ``/dev/fb0``).
|
||||
|
||||
fbdev2 (Linux only)
|
||||
Uses the kernel framebuffer to play video, alternative implementation.
|
||||
|
||||
<device>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the fbdev device name to use (default: ``/dev/fb0``).
|
||||
|
||||
vesa
|
||||
Very general video output driver that should work on any VESA VBE 2.0
|
||||
compatible card.
|
||||
|
||||
(no-)dga
|
||||
Turns DGA mode on or off (default: on).
|
||||
neotv_pal
|
||||
Activate the NeoMagic TV out and set it to PAL norm.
|
||||
neotv_ntsc
|
||||
Activate the NeoMagic TV out and set it to NTSC norm.
|
||||
lvo
|
||||
Activate the Linux Video Overlay on top of VESA mode.
|
||||
|
||||
svga
|
||||
Play video using the SVGA library.
|
||||
|
||||
<video mode>
|
||||
Specify video mode to use. The mode can be given in a
|
||||
<width>x<height>x<colors> format, e.g. 640x480x16M or be a graphics
|
||||
mode number, e.g. 84.
|
||||
bbosd
|
||||
Draw OSD into black bands below the movie (slower).
|
||||
native
|
||||
Use only native drawing functions. This avoids direct rendering, OSD
|
||||
and hardware acceleration.
|
||||
retrace
|
||||
Force frame switch on vertical retrace. Usable only with ``--double``.
|
||||
It has the same effect as the ``--vsync`` option.
|
||||
sq
|
||||
Try to select a video mode with square pixels.
|
||||
|
||||
gl
|
||||
OpenGL video output driver, simple version. Video size must be smaller
|
||||
than the maximum texture size of your OpenGL implementation. Intended to
|
||||
@ -433,35 +364,9 @@ gl
|
||||
null
|
||||
Produces no video output. Useful for benchmarking.
|
||||
|
||||
aa
|
||||
ASCII art video output driver that works on a text console. You can get a
|
||||
list and an explanation of available suboptions by executing ``mplayer
|
||||
--vo=aa:help``.
|
||||
|
||||
*NOTE*: The driver does not handle ``--aspect`` correctly.
|
||||
|
||||
*HINT*: You probably have to specify ``--monitorpixelaspect``. Try
|
||||
``mplayer --vo=aa --monitorpixelaspect=0.5``.
|
||||
|
||||
caca
|
||||
Color ASCII art video output driver that works on a text console.
|
||||
|
||||
bl
|
||||
Video playback using the Blinkenlights UDP protocol. This driver is highly
|
||||
hardware specific.
|
||||
|
||||
<subdevice>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the Blinkenlights subdevice driver to use. It is
|
||||
something like ``arcade:host=localhost:2323`` or
|
||||
``hdl:file=name1,file=name2``. You must specify a subdevice.
|
||||
|
||||
ggi
|
||||
GGI graphics system video output driver
|
||||
|
||||
<driver>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the GGI driver to use. Replace any ',' that would
|
||||
appear in the driver string by a '.'.
|
||||
|
||||
directfb
|
||||
Play video using the DirectFB library.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -484,117 +389,6 @@ directfb
|
||||
dfbopts=<list>
|
||||
Specify a parameter list for DirectFB.
|
||||
|
||||
dfbmga
|
||||
Matrox G400/G450/G550 specific video output driver that uses the DirectFB
|
||||
library to make use of special hardware features. Enables CRTC2 (second
|
||||
head), displaying video independently of the first head.
|
||||
|
||||
(no-)input
|
||||
same as directfb (default: disabled)
|
||||
buffermode=single|double|triple
|
||||
same as directfb (default: triple)
|
||||
fieldparity=top|bottom
|
||||
same as directfb
|
||||
(no-)bes
|
||||
Enable the use of the Matrox BES (backend scaler) (default: disabled).
|
||||
Gives very good results concerning speed and output quality as
|
||||
interpolated picture processing is done in hardware. Works only on the
|
||||
primary head.
|
||||
(no-)spic
|
||||
Make use of the Matrox sub picture layer to display the OSD (default:
|
||||
enabled).
|
||||
(no-)crtc2
|
||||
Turn on TV-out on the second head (default: enabled). The output
|
||||
quality is amazing as it is a full interlaced picture with proper sync
|
||||
to every odd/even field.
|
||||
tvnorm=pal|ntsc|auto
|
||||
Will set the TV norm of the Matrox card without the need for modifying
|
||||
``/etc/directfbrc`` (default: disabled). Valid norms are pal = PAL,
|
||||
ntsc = NTSC. Special norm is auto (auto-adjust using PAL/NTSC) because
|
||||
it decides which norm to use by looking at the framerate of the movie.
|
||||
|
||||
mga (Linux only)
|
||||
Matrox specific video output driver that makes use of the YUV back end
|
||||
scaler on Gxxx cards through a kernel module. If you have a Matrox card,
|
||||
this is the fastest option.
|
||||
|
||||
<device>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the Matrox device name to use (default:
|
||||
``/dev/mga_vid``).
|
||||
|
||||
xmga (Linux, X11 only)
|
||||
The mga video output driver, running in an X11 window.
|
||||
|
||||
<device>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the Matrox device name to use (default:
|
||||
``/dev/mga_vid``).
|
||||
|
||||
s3fb (Linux only) (see also ``--dr``)
|
||||
S3 Virge specific video output driver. This driver supports the card's YUV
|
||||
conversion and scaling, double buffering and direct rendering features.
|
||||
Use ``--vf=format=yuy2`` to get hardware-accelerated YUY2 rendering, which
|
||||
is much faster than YV12 on this card.
|
||||
|
||||
<device>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the fbdev device name to use (default: ``/dev/fb0``).
|
||||
|
||||
wii (Linux only)
|
||||
Nintendo Wii/GameCube specific video output driver.
|
||||
|
||||
3dfx (Linux only)
|
||||
3dfx-specific video output driver that directly uses the hardware on top
|
||||
of X11. Only 16 bpp are supported.
|
||||
|
||||
tdfxfb (Linux only)
|
||||
This driver employs the tdfxfb framebuffer driver to play movies with YUV
|
||||
acceleration on 3dfx cards.
|
||||
|
||||
<device>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the fbdev device name to use (default: ``/dev/fb0``).
|
||||
|
||||
tdfx_vid (Linux only)
|
||||
3dfx-specific video output driver that works in combination with the
|
||||
tdfx_vid kernel module.
|
||||
|
||||
<device>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the device name to use (default: ``/dev/tdfx_vid``).
|
||||
|
||||
dxr3 (DXR3 only)
|
||||
Sigma Designs em8300 MPEG decoder chip (Creative DXR3, Sigma Designs
|
||||
Hollywood Plus) specific video output driver. See also the lavc video
|
||||
filter.
|
||||
|
||||
overlay
|
||||
Activates the overlay instead of TV-out.
|
||||
prebuf
|
||||
Turns on prebuffering.
|
||||
sync
|
||||
Will turn on the new sync-engine.
|
||||
norm=<norm>
|
||||
Specifies the TV norm.
|
||||
|
||||
:0: Does not change current norm (default).
|
||||
:1: Auto-adjust using PAL/NTSC.
|
||||
:2: Auto-adjust using PAL/PAL-60.
|
||||
:3: PAL
|
||||
:4: PAL-60
|
||||
:5: NTSC
|
||||
|
||||
<0-3>
|
||||
Specifies the device number to use if you have more than one em8300
|
||||
card.
|
||||
|
||||
ivtv (IVTV only)
|
||||
Conexant CX23415 (iCompression iTVC15) or Conexant CX23416 (iCompression
|
||||
iTVC16) MPEG decoder chip (Hauppauge WinTV PVR-150/250/350/500) specific
|
||||
video output driver for TV-out. See also the lavc video filter.
|
||||
|
||||
<device>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the MPEG decoder device name to use (default:
|
||||
``/dev/video16``).
|
||||
<output>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the TV-out output to be used for the video signal.
|
||||
|
||||
v4l2 (requires Linux 2.6.22+ kernel)
|
||||
Video output driver for V4L2 compliant cards with built-in hardware MPEG
|
||||
decoder. See also the lavc video filter.
|
||||
@ -605,17 +399,6 @@ v4l2 (requires Linux 2.6.22+ kernel)
|
||||
<output>
|
||||
Explicitly choose the TV-out output to be used for the video signal.
|
||||
|
||||
mpegpes (DVB only)
|
||||
Video output driver for DVB cards that writes the output to an MPEG-PES
|
||||
file if no DVB card is installed.
|
||||
|
||||
card=<1-4>
|
||||
Specifies the device number to use if you have more than one DVB
|
||||
output card (V3 API only, such as 1.x.y series drivers). If not
|
||||
specified MPlayer will search the first usable card.
|
||||
<filename>
|
||||
output filename (default: ``./grab.mpg``)
|
||||
|
||||
md5sum
|
||||
Calculate MD5 sums of each frame and write them to a file. Supports RGB24
|
||||
and YV12 colorspaces. Useful for debugging.
|
||||
|
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