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README for the TOOLS directory
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Preamble
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--------
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In this directory you can find some nice scripts and code that makes
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using MPlayer easier.
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FIXME: Document the following tools:
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bmovl-test
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MPlayer scripts in the TOOLS dir
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edgedetect.fp, emboss.fp
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Author: Reimar Döffinger
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Description: Examples of custom fragment program for OpenGL video out driver
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Usage: mplayer -vo gl:yuv=4:customprog=edgedetect.fp
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midentify.sh
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Author: Tobias Diedrich
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Description: Runs 'mplayer -identify' for all arguments while preventing
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video window flashing.
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Usage: midentify.sh file1 [file2 ...]
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mpconsole.sh
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Author: Rich Felker
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Description: Script to run MPlayer on the console (fbdev/mga_vid/etc.) without
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the console text and/or flashing cursor getting in the way.
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Usage: mpconsole.sh [mplayer options]
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mplmult.sh
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Author: Reimar Döffinger
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Description: Example how to output video on multiple windows in sync. Might
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be even more useful in combination with -vo ggi to distribute
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the video arbitrarily.
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Usage: mplmult.sh <n> <options>
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n Number of MPlayer instances that display the video.
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options Any options you would pass to MPlayer, more than
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one file will usually not work.
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subsearch.sh
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Author: Alex Beregszaszi
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Description: Collects subtitle files from the directory given as argument
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('.' if none is given) and its subdirectories and prints
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them as a comma separated list to stdout.
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Usage: subsearch.sh [directory]
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mplayer -sub `subsearch.sh` movie
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wma2ogg.pl
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Author: Peter Simon
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Description: Converts WMA files to Ogg or MP3.
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Usage: wma2ogg [options] <-f FILE1 | -f FILE2 ... | -a>
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-f, -file filename
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-a converts all WMA files in the current directory
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-t output filetype (ogg, mp3) [default=ogg]
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-lame I wanna use L.A.M.E. sure enough!
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-br bitrate (kb/s) [default=from the WMA]
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-del remove WMA file(s) after the transcoding
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Tech scripts in the TOOLS dir
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calcbpp.pl
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Author: Moritz Bunkus
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Description: A script that calculates the $bpp for a movie, mentioned in
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DOCS/tech/encoding-tips.txt, see that document for more info.
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Usage: calcbpp.pl <resolution> <aspect ratio> <bitrate> <fps>
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resolution: the cropped but unscaled resolution
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(use '-vf cropdetect')
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aspect ratio: the encoded aspect ratio. All DVDs come at
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720x576 but contain a flag that tells the player
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wether it should display the DVD at an aspect
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ratio of 4/3 (1.333) or at 16/9 (1.777). Have a
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look at MPlayer's output - there's something
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about 'prescaling'. That's what you are looking
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for.
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bitrate: the video bitrate in kbit/s
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fps: the fps
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example: calcbpp.pl 720x440 16/9 896 25
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countquant.pl
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Author: Moritz Bunkus
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Description: Counts the quantizers used for the encoding, mentioned in
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DOCS/tech/encoding-tips.txt, see that document for more info.
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Usage: countquant.pl < divx2pass.log
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It will print out which quantizer was used how often. If you see
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that e.g. the lowest quantizer (vqmin=2) gets used for > 95% of
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the frames then you can safely increase your picture size.
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plotpsnr.pl
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Author: Jonas Jermann
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Description: Draw PSNR log graphs using gnuplot.
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Usage: plotpsnr.pl [options] <file>
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-h, --help Display this help message
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-quant Display quantizers
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-size Display size
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-psnr Display PSNR
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-iframes Display I-frames
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-pframes Display P-frames
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-bframes Display B-frames
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-aframes Display all frames in different colors
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-cmp <file2> Compare two files
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-qs <style> Quantizer style
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-ss <style> Size style
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-ps <style> PSNR style
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Default: -quant -size -psnr -qs "p" -ss "i" -ps "p"
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Note: Requires gnuplot. Comparison is based on file2. Comparison
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assumes that the frame numbers of both files fit.
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psnr-video.sh
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Author: Matthias Wieser
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Description: Calculates the PSNR between two existing video files.
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The PSNR is calculated frame by frame.
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Also prints the overall PSNR.
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The script can be used to:
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* Compare different softwarescalers (should I use
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-sws 1 or -sws 2 ?)
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* Compare different resolutions (is it better to scale
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down to 640x360 or to 560x320)
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* Compare different deinterlacers
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* Compare different video codecs
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* Compare video filters (is it better to use -vf hqdn3d
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or lavcopts:nr=400)
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* [...]
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Usage: psnr-video.sh <file1> <file2> [<frames>] [<options1>] [<options2>]
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<file1> and <file2> are the video files for which the PSNR
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should be calculated.
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[<frames>] is the number of frames to process, starting
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from frame 1.
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[<options1>] are additional MPlayer options for <file1>
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[<options2>] are additional MPlayer options for <file2>
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A file called ./psnr.dat will be created with the following
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content:
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File;Y;Cb;Cr
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00000001.ppm;34.23;39.54;40.06;35.426
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00000002.ppm;33.03;38.71;39.26;34.271
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00000003.ppm;33.45;38.91;39.28;34.655
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00000004.ppm;32.72;38.69;38.85;33.972
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[...]
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00000247.ppm;35.55;40.84;42.15;36.785
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PSNR:;35.9887
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Note: This script relies on the the tool "pnmpsnr" for the
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frame-by-frame PSNR calculation.
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Be aware that psnr-video.sh needs a lot of temporary space
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in /tmp/.
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asfinfo
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Author: Arpi
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Description: a simple ASF header display program
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Usage: asfinfo <filename.asf>
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Note: Also see MPlayer's -identify option.
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avi-fix
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Author: Arpi
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Description: A simple tool to fix chunk sizes in RIFF AVI files.
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Usage: avi-fix [-fix] <badfile.avi>
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Note: It does not check or fix the index. You can try to fix it with
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ffmpeg -i ... -acodec copy -vcodec copy.
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checktree.sh
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Author: Ivo van Poorten
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Description: Check the source tree for anomalies.
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Usage: checktree.sh -help
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Note: This script is meant for developers to check the current
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source tree and/or the patches they are working on.
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mphelp_check.py
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Author: Uoti Urpala
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Description: Check console message translations for common errors.
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Usage: mphelp_check.py [--missing] <master file> <files to check>
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Note: Compares MPlayer translation files against a master file and
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reports conflicting arguments, extra strings not present in
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the base file and (optionally) missing strings.
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cpuinfo
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Author: Jürgen Keil
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Description: the prototype ../cpuinfo.c
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Note: Used by configure to emulate /proc/cpuinfo on non-Linux systems.
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dump_mp4
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Author: Arpi
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Description: MPEG4-ES stream inspector, dumps the stream startcodes.
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fastmemcpybench
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Author: Felix Bünemann
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Description: benchmark/testbed for fastmemcpy stuff
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Note: Also see fastmem.sh.
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movinfo
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Author: Arpi
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Description: Show QuickTime MOV file structure.
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Usage: movinfo <filename.mov>
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vivodump
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Author: Arpi
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Description: Dump H.263 frame headers from VIVO files.
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Usage: vivodump <input_file> <output_file>
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Miscellaneous scripts in the TOOLS dir
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subedit.pl
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Author: Michael Klepikov
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Description: A script for pipelined editing of subtitle files.
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Usage: subedit.pl [switches]
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-if,--input-format <fmt> input format; supported: SRT (default: SRT)
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-of,--output-format <fmt> output format; supported: SRT
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(default: input format)
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-s,--shift <time> shift all subtitles by <time>
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(format: [-]hh:mm:ss,fraction)
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-c,--scale <time> scale by adding <time> to overall duration
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-f,--split-from <time> drop subtitles that end before <time>
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-t,--split-to <time> drop subtitles that start after <time> (will
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truncate timing if it overlaps a boundary)
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-r,--renumber renumber SRT subtitles in output
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-d,--debug enable debug output
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-h,--help help message
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w32codec_dl.pl
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Author: Tom Lees
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Description: This script will use the Windows Media Player codec download
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infrastructure to aquire the codecs listed in codecs.conf and put
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them in a directory named "codecs/" below the current directory.
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Usage: w32codec_dl.pl <codecs.conf location>
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Note: You will need the libwww-perl stuff and the cabextract utility
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which can be found at http://www.kyz.uklinux.net/cabextract.php3.
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binary_codecs.sh
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Author: Andrea Menucci, thuglife
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Description: Downloads binary codecs from mplayerhq.hu and installs them
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on a Debian system.
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Usage: binary_codecs.sh install
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binary_codecs.sh uninstall
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vobshift.py
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Author: Gábor Farkas
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Description: Adjust the time-info in vobsub files
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Usage: vobshift.py in.idx out.idx +8.3
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Will shift the time by 8.3 seconds
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subrip.c
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Author: Kim Minh Kaplan
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Description: Transform VOBsub subtitles into Subrip text subtitles using
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GOCR/JOCR.
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Usage: subrip <vobsub basename> [subid [output filename] ]
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Note: Requires at least JOCR/GOCR 0.37.
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You will have to change the 'vobsub_id' value if you want a
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subtitle different from number 0. Hint: You can view the
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subtitle that is being decoded with "display subtitle-*.pgm".
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alaw-gen.c
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Author: Arpi
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Description: Generates alaw/ulaw tables.
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Note: Created to work around a past license issue, no longer useful.
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avisubdump.c
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Author: Tobias Diedrich
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Description: Dumps vobsub soft subtitles streams embedded in AVI files.
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Usage: avisubdump <movie.avi>
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vfw2menc.c
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Author: Gianluigi Tiesi
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Description: Creates a codec settings file from the Video for Windows codecs
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found in the mplayer codec packs.
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Usage: vfw2menc -f <fourcc> -d <codec.dll> -s <settingsfile.mcf>
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-h|--help - displays this help
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-d|--driver filename - dll or drv to load
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-f|--fourcc fourcc - fourcc of selected driver
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-s|--save filename - save settings to file
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-c|--check filename - load and show setting in filename
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-v|--view - displays the config dialog and do nothing
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Notes: Works on Windows/Linux x86 only.
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modify_reg.c
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Author: Alan Nisota
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Description: Modifies registry file (usually ~/.mplayer/registry)
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Usage: modify_reg -r <registry_file> -l
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modify_reg -r <registry_file> -k <key> [-d|-v <value>[-t <type>]]
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-r|--registry - path to registry file
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-l|--list - shows all keys and values
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-k|--key - registry key
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-d|--del - delete key
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-v|--value - new value for key
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-t|--type - key type: string (default) or dword
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Notes: Necessary to use CoreAVC with MPlayer
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compare.c
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Author: Michael Niedermayer
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Description: Simple file compare program that detects the number of rounding
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errors and dies if the error is too large.
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Usage: compare <file1> <file2>
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realcodecs/
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Author: miscellaneous
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Description: Wrappers for Linux Real binary codecs used to analyze, alter and
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dump the data flow between RealPlayer and its codecs.
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Usage: - Set the path to the RealPlayer codecs directory in the C files.
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- Run 'make realcodecs'.
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- Rename the original codecs to match the names expected in the
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wrapper sources. The default is to give them a "real" prefix,
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e.g. realcook.so.6.0.
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- Put the wrappers in the RealPlayer codecs directory.
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Notes: Known to work at least on Linux x86 with RealPlayer8.
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netstream - access remote streams
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netstream allows you to access most MPlayer stream types from a remote host.
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The main purpose of this feature is to make it possible to directly use the
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CD or DVD drive of another computer on the network (provided you have the
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required bandwidth). On the downside some stream types (currently TV and MF)
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are not usable remotely because they are implemented at the demuxer level.
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Be aware that currently the server is not secure at all.
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Compile the server by running 'make TOOLS/netstream' ('make TOOLS/netstream.exe'
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on windows) from the root of mplayer source and then copy the netstream binary
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to the right place on your system (usually /usr/local/bin on Unix). Start the
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netstream server on the computer you intend to access remotely. There are no
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command line arguments.
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Play the second track of a VCD on the server with:
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mplayer -cache 5000 mpst://servername/vcd://2
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Access files on this server with:
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mplayer -cache 5000 mpst://servername//usr/local/movies/lol.avi
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Note that paths which do not start with a / will be interpreted as relative to
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the directory where the server is running. The '-cache' option is not needed
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but highly recommended.
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netstream will not take -dvd-device, so you must either symlink
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your drive to /dev/dvd/ or use the dvd:///path/to/dvd.
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for example: mpst://audioserver/dvd:////dev/optical/lg_black_dvd
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