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percent-pos was an integer (0-100). Sometimes higher precision is wanted, but the property is this way because fractional parts would look silly with normal OSD usage. As a compromise, make percent-pos double (i.e. includes fractional parts), but print it as integer. So ${percent-pos} is like an integer, but not ${=percent-pos}.
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.. _input:
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INPUT.CONF
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==========
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The input.conf file consists of a list of key bindings, for example:
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| s screenshot # take a screenshot with the s key
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Each line maps a key to an input command. Keys are specified with their literal
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value (upper case if combined with ``Shift``), or a name for special keys. For
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example, ``a`` maps to the ``a`` key without shift, and ``A`` maps to ``a``
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with shift.
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A list of special keys can be obtained with
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| **mpv** --input-keylist
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In general, keys can be combined with ``Shift``, ``Ctrl`` and ``Alt``:
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| ctrl+q quit
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**mpv** can be started in input test mode, which displays key bindings and the
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commands they're bound to on the OSD, instead of running the commands:
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| **mpv** --input-test --demuxer=rawvideo --rawvideo=w=1280:h=720 /dev/zero
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(Commands which normally close the player will not work in this mode, and you
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must kill **mpv** externally to make it exit.)
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General input command syntax
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----------------------------
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`[Shift+][Ctrl+][Alt+][Meta+]<key> [<prefixes>] <command> (<argument>)*`
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Newlines always start a new binding. ``#`` starts a comment (outside of quoted
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string arguments). To bind commands to the ``#`` key, ``SHARP`` can be used.
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<key> is either the literal character the key produces (ASCII or unicode
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character), or a symbol name.
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Arguments are separated by whitespace. This applies even to string arguments.
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For this reason, string arguments should be quoted with ``"``. Inside quotes,
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C style escaping can be used.
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Optional arguments can be skipped with ``-``.
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List of input commands
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----------------------
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ignore
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Use this to "block" keys that should be unbound, and do nothing. Useful for
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disabling default bindings, without disabling all bindings with
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``--no-input-default-bindings``.
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seek <seconds> [relative|absolute|absolute-percent|- [default-precise|exact|keyframes]]
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Change the playback position. By default, seeks by a relative amount of
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seconds.
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The second argument sets the seek mode:
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relative (default)
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Seek relative to current position (a negative value seeks backwards).
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absolute
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Seek to a given time.
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absolute-percent
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Seek to a given percent position.
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The third argument defines how exact the seek is:
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default-precise (default)
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Follow the default behavior as set by ``--hr-seek``, which by default
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does imprecise seeks (like ``keyframes``).
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exact
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Always do exact/hr/precise seeks (slow).
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keyframes
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Always restart playback at keyframe boundaries (fast).
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frame_step
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Play one frame, then pause.
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frame_back_step
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Go back by one frame, then pause. Note that this can be very slow (it tries
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to be precise, not fast), and sometimes fails to behave as expected. How
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well this works depends on whether precise seeking works correctly (e.g.
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see the ``--hr-seek-demuxer-offset`` option). Video filters or other video
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postprocessing that modifies timing of frames (e.g. deinterlacing) should
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usually work, but might make backstepping silently behave incorrectly in
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corner cases.
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This doesn't work with audio-only playback.
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set <property> "<value>"
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Set the given property to the given value.
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add <property> [<value>]
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Add the given value to the property. On overflow or underflow, clamp the
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property to the maximum. If <value> is omitted, assume ``1``.
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cycle <property> [up|down]
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Cycle the given property. ``up`` and ``down`` set the cycle direction. On
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overflow, set the property back to the minimum, on underflow set it to the
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maximum. If ``up`` or ``down`` is omitted, assume ``up``.
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speed_mult <value>
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Multiply the ``speed`` property by the given value.
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screenshot [subtitles|video|window|- [single|each-frame]]
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Take a screenshot.
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First argument:
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<subtitles> (default)
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Save the video image, in its original resolution, and with subtitles.
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Some video outputs may still include the OSD in the output under certain
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circumstances.
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<video>
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Like ``subtitles``, but typically without OSD or subtitles. The exact
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behavior depends on the selected video output.
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<window>
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Save the contents of the mpv window. Typically scaled, with OSD and
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subtitles. The exact behavior depends on the selected video output, and
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if no support is available, this will act like ``video``.
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Second argument:
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<single> (default)
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Take a single screenshot.
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<each-frame>
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Take a screenshot each frame. Issue this command again to stop taking
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screenshots.
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playlist_next [weak|force]
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Go to the next entry on the playlist.
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weak (default)
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If the last file on the playlist is currently played, do nothing.
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force
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Terminate playback if there are no more files on the playlist.
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playlist_prev [weak|force]
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Go to the previous entry on the playlist.
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weak (default)
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If the first file on the playlist is currently played, do nothing.
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force
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Terminate playback if the first file is being played.
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loadfile "<file>" [replace|append]
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Load the given file and play it.
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Second argument:
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<replace> (default)
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Stop playback of the current file, and play the new file immediately.
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<append>
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Append the file to the playlist.
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loadlist "<playlist>" [replace|append]
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Load the given playlist file (like ``--playlist``).
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playlist_clear
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Clear the playlist, except the currently played file.
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run "<command>"
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Run the given command with ``/bin/sh -c``. The string is expanded like in
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property_expansion_.
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quit [<code>]
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Exit the player using the given exit code.
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quit_watch_later
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Exit player, and store current playback position. Playing that file later
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will seek to the previous position on start.
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sub_add "<file>"
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Load the given subtitle file. It's not selected as current subtitle after
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loading.
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sub_remove [<id>]
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Remove the given subtitle track. If the ``id`` argument is missing, remove
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the current track. (Works on external subtitle files only.)
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sub_reload [<id>]
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Reload the given subtitle tracks. If the ``id`` argument is missing, remove
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the current track. (Works on external subtitle files only.)
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This works by unloading and re-adding the subtitle track.
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sub_step <skip>
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Change subtitle timing such, that the subtitle event after the next <skip>
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subtitle events is displayed. <skip> can be negative to step back.
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osd [<level>]
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Toggle OSD level. If <level> is specified, set the OSD mode
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(see ``--osd-level`` for valid values).
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print_text "<string>"
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Print text to stdout. The string can contain properties (see
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property_expansion_).
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show_text "<string>" [<duration>|- [<level>]]
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Show text on the OSD. The string can contain properties, which are expanded
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as described in property_expansion_. This can be used to show playback
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time, filename, and so on.
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<duration> is the time in ms to show the message. By default, it uses the
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same value as ``--osd-duration``.
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<level> is the minimum OSD level to show the text (see ``--osd-level``).
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show_progress
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Show the progress bar, the elapsed time and the total duration of the file
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on the OSD.
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Input commands that are possibly subject to change
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af_switch "filter1=params,filter2,..."
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Replace the current filter chain with the given list.
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af_add "filter1=params,filter2,..."
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Add the given list of audio filters to the audio filter chain.
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af_del "filter1,filter2,..."
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Remove the given list of audio filters.
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af_clr
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Remove all audio filters. (Conversion filters will be re-added
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automatically if needed.)
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vf set|add|toggle|del "filter1=params,filter2,..."
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Change video filter chain.
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The first argument decides what happens:
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set
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Overwrite the previous filter chain with the new one.
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add
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Append the new filter chain to the previous one.
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toggle
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Check if the given filter (with the exact parameters) is already
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in the video chain. If yes, remove the filter. If no, add the filter.
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(If several filters are passed to the command, this is done for
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each filter.)
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del
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Remove the given filters from the video chain. Unlike in the other
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cases, the second parameter is a comma separated list of filter names
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or integer indexes. ``0`` would denote the first filter. Negative
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indexes start from the last filter, and ``-1`` denotes the last
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filter.
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You can assign labels to filter by prefixing them with ``@name:`` (where
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``name`` is a user-chosen arbitrary identifiers). Labels can be used to
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refer to filters by name in all of the filter chain modification commands.
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For ``add``, using an already used label will replace the existing filter.
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*EXAMPLE for input.conf*:
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- ``a vf set flip`` turn video upside-down on the ``a`` key
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- ``b vf set ""`` remove all video filters on ``b``
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- ``c vf toggle lavfi=gradfun`` toggle debanding on ``c``
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Undocumented commands: tv_start_scan, tv_step_channel, tv_step_norm,
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tv_step_chanlist, tv_set_channel, tv_last_channel, tv_set_freq, tv_step_freq,
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tv_set_norm, dvb_set_channel, radio_step_channel, radio_set_channel,
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radio_set_freq, radio_step_freq (all of these should be replaced by properties),
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stop (questionable use), get_property (?), af_cmdline, vo_cmdline (experimental).
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Input command prefixes
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osd-auto (default)
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Use the default behavior for this command.
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no-osd
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Do not use any OSD for this command.
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osd-bar
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If possible, show a bar with this command. Seek commands will show the
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progress bar, property changing commands may show the newly set value.
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osd-msg
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If possible, show an OSD message with this command. Seek command show
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the current playback time, property changing commands show the newly set
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value as text.
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osd-msg-bar
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Combine osd-bar and osd-msg.
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raw
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Don't expand properties in string arguments. (Like ``"${property-name}"``.)
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expand-properties (default)
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All string arguments are expanded as described in property_expansion_.
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All of the osd prefixes are still overridden by the global ``--osd-level``
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settings.
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Undocumented prefixes: pausing, pausing_keep, pausing_toggle,
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pausing_keep_force. (Should these be made official?)
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Properties
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----------
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Properties are used to set mpv options during runtime, or to query arbitrary
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information. They can be manipulated with the ``set``/``add``/``cycle``
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commands, and retrieved with ``show_text``, or anything else that uses property
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expansion. (See property_expansion_.)
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The ``W`` column indicates whether the property is generally writeable. If an
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option is referenced, the property should take/return exactly the same values
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as the option.
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=========================== = ==================================================
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Name W Comment
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=========================== = ==================================================
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osd-level x see ``--osd-level``
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osd-scale x osd font size multiplicator, see ``--osd-scale``
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loop x see ``--loop``
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speed x see ``--speed``
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filename currently played file (path stripped)
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path currently played file (full path)
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media-title filename or libquvi QUVIPROP_PAGETITLE
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demuxer
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stream-path filename (full path) of stream layer filename
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stream-pos x byte position in source stream
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stream-start start byte offset in source stream
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stream-end end position in bytes in source stream
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stream-length length in bytes (${stream-end} - ${stream-start})
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stream-time-pos x time position in source stream (also see time-pos)
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length length of the current file in seconds
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avsync last A/V synchronization difference
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percent-pos x position in current file (0-100)
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ratio-pos x position in current file (0.0-1.0)
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time-pos x position in current file in seconds
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time-remaining estimated remaining length of the file in seconds
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chapter x current chapter number
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edition x current MKV edition number
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titles number of DVD titles
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chapters number of chapters
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editions number of MKV editions
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angle x current DVD angle
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metadata metadata key/value pairs
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metadata/<key> value of metadata entry <key>
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pause x pause status (bool)
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cache network cache fill state (0-100)
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pts-association-mode x see ``--pts-association-mode``
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hr-seek x see ``--hr-seek``
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volume x current volume (0-100)
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mute x current mute status (bool)
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audio-delay x see ``--audio-delay``
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audio-format audio format (string)
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audio-codec audio codec selected for decoding
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audio-bitrate audio bitrate
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samplerate audio samplerate
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channels number of audio channels
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aid x current audio track (similar to ``--aid``)
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audio x alias for ``aid``
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balance x audio channel balance
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fullscreen x see ``--fullscreen``
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deinterlace x deinterlacing, if available (bool)
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colormatrix x see ``--colormatrix``
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colormatrix-input-range x see ``--colormatrix-input-range``
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colormatrix-output-range x see ``--colormatrix-output-range``
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ontop x see ``--ontop``
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border x see ``--border``
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framedrop x see ``--framedrop``
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gamma x see ``--gamma``
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brightness x see ``--brightness``
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contrast x see ``--contrast``
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saturation x see ``--saturation``
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hue x see ``--hue``
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panscan x see ``--panscan``
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video-format video format (string)
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video-codec video codec selected for decoding
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video-bitrate video bitrate
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width video width (container or decoded size)
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height video height
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fps container FPS (may contain bogus values)
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dwidth video width (after filters and aspect scaling)
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dheight video height
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aspect x video aspect
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vid x current video track (similar to ``--vid``)
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video x alias for ``vid``
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program x switch TS program (write-only)
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sid x current subtitle track (similar to ``--sid``)
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sub x alias for ``sid``
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sub-delay x see ``--sub-delay``
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sub-pos x see ``--sub-pos``
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sub-visibility x whether current subtitle is rendered
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sub-forced-only x see ``--sub-forced-only``
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sub-scale x subtitle font size multiplicator
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ass-use-margins x see ``--ass-use-margins``
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ass-vsfilter-aspect-compat x see ``--ass-vsfilter-aspect-compat``
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ass-style-override x see ``--ass-style-override``
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stream-capture x a filename, see ``--capture``
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tv-brightness x
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tv-contrast x
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tv-saturation x
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tv-hue x
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playlist-pos current position on playlist
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playlist-count number of total playlist entries
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playlist playlist, current entry marked
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track-list list of audio/video/sub tracks, cur. entr. marked
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chapter-list list of chapters, current entry marked
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quvi-format x see ``--quvi-format``
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=========================== = ==================================================
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.. _property_expansion:
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Property expansion
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------------------
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All string arguments to input commands as well as certain options (like
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``--playing-msg``) are subject to property expansion.
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*EXAMPLE for input.conf*:
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- ``i show_text "Filename: ${filename}"`` shows the filename of the current file
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when pressing the ``i`` key
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Within ``input.conf``, property expansion can be inhibited by putting the
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``raw`` prefix in front of commands.
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The following expansions are supported:
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\${NAME}
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Expands to the value of the property ``NAME``. If retrieving the property
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fails, expand to an error string. (Use ``${NAME:}`` with a trailing
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``:`` to expand to an empty string instead.)
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If ``NAME`` is prefixed with ``=``, expand to the raw value of the property
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(see below).
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\${NAME:STR}
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Expands to the value of the property ``NAME``, or ``STR`` if the
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property can't be retrieved. ``STR`` is expanded recursively.
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\${!NAME:STR}
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Expands to ``STR`` (recursively) if the property ``NAME`` can't be
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retrieved.
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\${?NAME:STR}
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Expands to ``STR`` (recursively) if the property ``NAME`` is available.
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\$\$
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Expands to ``$``.
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\$}
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Expands to ``}``. (To produce this character inside recursive
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expansion.)
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\$>
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Disable property expansion and special handling of ``$`` for the rest
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of the string.
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In places where property expansion is allowed, C-style escapes are often
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accepted as well. Example:
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- ``\n`` becomes a newline character
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- ``\\`` expands to ``\``
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Raw and formatted properties
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----------------------------
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Normally, properties are formatted as human readable text, meant to be
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displayed on OSD or on the terminal. It is possible to retrieve an unformatted
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(raw) value from a property by prefixing its name with ``=``. These raw values
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can be parsed by scripts, and follow the same conventions as the options
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associated with the properties.
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*EXAMPLE*:
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- ``${time-pos}`` expands to ``00:14:23`` (if playback position is at 15 minutes
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32 seconds)
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- ``${=time-pos}`` expands to ``863.4`` (same time, plus 400 milliseconds -
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milliseconds are normally not shown in the formatted case)
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Sometimes, the difference in amount of information carried by raw and formatted
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property values can be rather big. In some cases, raw values have more
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information, like higher precision than seconds with ``time-pos``. Sometimes
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it's the other way around, e.g. ``aid`` shows track title and language in the
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formatted case, but only the track number if it's raw.
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