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Changed a few remaining -dvd and -vcd options to dvd:// and vcd://.

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diego 2003-05-25 19:15:01 +00:00
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5 changed files with 23 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -74,12 +74,12 @@ Tell us!) There is a tool that works for
<para>
For the complete list of available options, please read the man page.
The Syntax for a standard Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) is as follows:
<screen>mplayer -dvd <replaceable>&lt;track&gt;</replaceable> [-dvd-device <replaceable>&lt;device&gt;</replaceable>]</screen>
<screen>mplayer dvd://<replaceable>&lt;track&gt;</replaceable> [-dvd-device <replaceable>&lt;device&gt;</replaceable>]</screen>
</para>
<para>
Example:
<screen>mplayer -dvd 1 -dvd-device /dev/hdc</screen>
<screen>mplayer dvd://1 -dvd-device /dev/hdc</screen>
</para>
<para>
@ -282,9 +282,9 @@ to set the region code of your DVD drive (under Linux).
<para>
For the complete list of available options, please read the man page. The Syntax for a
standard Video CD (VCD) is as follows:
<screen>mplayer -vcd <replaceable>&lt;track&gt;</replaceable> -cdrom-device <replaceable>&lt;device&gt;</replaceable></screen>
<screen>mplayer vcd://<replaceable>&lt;track&gt;</replaceable> -cdrom-device <replaceable>&lt;device&gt;</replaceable></screen>
Example:
<screen>mplayer -vcd 2 -cdrom-device /dev/hdc</screen>
<screen>mplayer vcd://2 -cdrom-device /dev/hdc</screen>
The default VCD device is <filename>/dev/cdrom</filename>. If your setup
differs, make a symlink or specify the correct device on the command line
with the <option>-cdrom-device</option> option.
@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ The second and other tracks are raw 2324 bytes/sector MPEG (movie)
tracks, containing one MPEG PS data packet per sector instead of a
filesystem. Similar to audio CD tracks, these tracks <emphasis role="bold">cannot
be mounted</emphasis> (Did you ever mount an audio CD to play it?).
As most movies are inside this track, you should try <option>-vcd 2</option> first.
As most movies are inside this track, you should try <option>vcd://2</option> first.
</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>
@ -343,8 +343,8 @@ be found in the Linux version of PowerDVD. It has a modified iso9660 filesystem
(<filename>vcdfs/isofs-2.4.X.o</filename>) driver, which is able to emulate the
raw tracks through this shadow .DAT file. If you mount the disc using their
driver, you can copy and even play .DAT files with <application>MPlayer</application>. But it will not
work with the standard iso9660 driver of the Linux kernel! Use the
<option>-vcd</option> option instead. Alternatives for VCD copying are the
work with the standard iso9660 driver of the Linux kernel! Use
<option>vcd://</option> instead. Alternatives for VCD copying are the
new <ulink url="http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/">cdfs</ulink> kernel
driver (not part of the official kernel) that shows CD sessions as image files and
<ulink url="http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/">cdrdao</ulink>, a bit-by-bit

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@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ MPEG files come in different guises:
DAT: This is the very same format as MPG with a different extension. It
is used on <emphasis role="bold">Video CDs</emphasis>. Due to the way VCDs
are created and Linux is designed, the DAT files cannot be played nor copied
from VCDs as regular files. You have to use the <option>-vcd</option> option
to play the Video CD.
from VCDs as regular files. You have to use <option>vcd://</option>
to play a Video CD.
</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>
VOB: This is the MPEG file format on <emphasis role="bold">DVDs</emphasis>.

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@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ Just two commands are needed:
remove this file, which can come from a previous 3-pass encoding (it interferes
with current one)
<screen>
mencoder -dvd 2 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vpass=1 -oac copy -o movie.avi
mencoder -dvd 2 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vpass=2 -oac copy -o movie.avi
mencoder dvd://2 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vpass=1 -oac copy -o movie.avi
mencoder dvd://2 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vpass=2 -oac copy -o movie.avi
</screen>
</para>
@ -97,9 +97,9 @@ inserted into the destination file...and it's all ready!
remove this file, which can come from a previous 3-pass encoding
(it interferes with current one)
<screen>
mencoder -dvd 2 -ovc frameno -o frameno.avi -oac mp3lame -lameopts vbr=3
mencoder -dvd 2 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vpass=1 -oac copy -o movie.avi
mencoder -dvd 2 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vpass=2 -oac copy -o movie.avi
mencoder dvd://2 -ovc frameno -o frameno.avi -oac mp3lame -lameopts vbr=3
mencoder dvd://2 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vpass=1 -oac copy -o movie.avi
mencoder dvd://2 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vpass=2 -oac copy -o movie.avi
</screen>
</para>
</example>
@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ The first column contains the codec names that should be passed after the
<informalexample>
<para>
An example, with MJPEG compression:
<screen>mencoder -dvd 2 -o title2.avi -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mjpeg -oac copy</screen>
<screen>mencoder dvd://2 -o title2.avi -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mjpeg -oac copy</screen>
</para>
</informalexample>
</sect1>
@ -428,9 +428,9 @@ before starting.
<title>Copying two subtitles from a DVD while doing 3-pass encoding</title>
<screen>
rm subtitles.idx subtitles.sub
mencoder -dvd 1 -vobsubout subtitles -vobsuboutindex 0 -sid 2 -o frameno.avi -ovc frameno
mencoder -dvd 1 -oac copy -ovc divx4 -pass 1
mencoder -dvd 1 -oac copy -ovc divx4 -pass 2 -vobsubout subtitles -vobsuboutindex 1 -sid 5<!--
mencoder dvd://1 -vobsubout subtitles -vobsuboutindex 0 -sid 2 -o frameno.avi -ovc frameno
mencoder dvd://1 -oac copy -ovc divx4 -pass 1
mencoder dvd://1 -oac copy -ovc divx4 -pass 2 -vobsubout subtitles -vobsuboutindex 1 -sid 5<!--
--></screen>
</example>

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@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ VCDs. It works like this (adjust for the drive letter of your CD-ROM):
<para>
DVDs also work, just set the DVD device correctly to whatever your CD-ROM
device is:
<screen>mplayer -dvd &lt;title&gt; -dvd-device '\\.\d:'</screen>
<screen>mplayer dvd://&lt;title&gt; -dvd-device '\\.\d:'</screen>
</para>
<para>

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Playing more files:
Playing VCD:
<synopsis>
<command>mplayer</command> [<replaceable>options</replaceable>]<!--
--> -vcd <replaceable>trackno</replaceable><!--
--> vcd://<replaceable>trackno</replaceable><!--
--> [-cdrom-device <replaceable>/dev/cdrom</replaceable>]
</synopsis>
</para>
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Playing VCD:
Playing DVD:
<synopsis>
<command>mplayer</command> [<replaceable>options</replaceable>]<!--
--> -dvd <replaceable>titleno</replaceable><!--
--> dvd://<replaceable>titleno</replaceable><!--
--> [-dvd-device <replaceable>/dev/dvd</replaceable>]
</synopsis>
</para>
@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ or
Examples:
<screen>
mplayer -vo x11 /mnt/Films/Contact/contact2.mpg
mplayer -vcd 2
mplayer vcd://2 -cd-rom-device /dev/hdc
mplayer -afm 3 /mnt/DVDtrailers/alien4.vob
mplayer -dvd 1 -dvd-device /dev/hdc
mplayer dvd://1 -dvd-device /dev/hdc
mplayer -abs 65536 -delay -0.4 -nobps ~/movies/test.avi<!--
--></screen>
</para>