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.\" MPlayer (C) 2000-2004 MPlayer Team
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.\" This man page was/is done by Gabucino, Diego Biurrun, Jonas Jermann
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.\" Translator: Carl Fürstenberg < azatoth at gmail dot com >
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.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.\" Title
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.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.TH MPlayer 1 "2004-10-20" "The MPlayer Project" "The Movie Player"
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.
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.SH NAME
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mplayer \- filmspelare
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.br
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mencoder \- filmkodare
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.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.\" Synopsis
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.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.na
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.nh
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.B mplayer
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.RI [argument]\ [ \ fil\ | \ URL\ | \ spellista\ | \ \-\ ]
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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[globala argument]
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.I fil1
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[specifika argument] [fil2] [specifika argument]
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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[globala argument]
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.RI { "grupp av filer och argument" }
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[gruppspecifika argument]
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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.I dvd://[title|[start_title]\-slut_title ]
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[argument]
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.\" if patch accepted
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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.I dvd://[title][:kapitel[-slutkapitel][:vinkel][@dvd-enhet]
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[argument]
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.\" end if
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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.I vcd://spår[/enhet]
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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.I tv://[kanal]
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[argument]
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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.I dvb://[kortnummer@]kanal
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[argument]
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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.I mf://filmask
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[-mf argument] [argument]
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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.I [cdda|cddb]://spår[:fart][/enhet]
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[argument]
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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.I cue://fil[:spår]
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[options]
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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.I [mms[t]|http|http_proxy|rt[s]p|ftp]://
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.I [användare:lösenord@]URL[:port]
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[argument]
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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.I sdp://fil
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[argument]
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B mplayer
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'in +\n[.k]u
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.I mpst://host[:port]/URL
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[argument]
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.
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.br
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.in
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.B gmplayer
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[argument]
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[\-skin\ skin]
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.
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.br
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.B mencoder
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[argument]
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.RI [ \ fil\ | \ URL\ | \ \-\ ]
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[\-o\ fil]
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.ad
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.hy
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.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.\" Description
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.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.
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.SH BESKRIVNING
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.B mplayer
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är en filmspelare, ursprungligen för Linux, men kan köras på de flesta
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platformar (se dokumentationen). Den spelare mestadels MPEG/\:VOB, AVI,
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ASF/\:WMA/\:WMV, RM, QT/\:MOV/\:MP4, OGG/\:OGM, MKV, VIVO, FLI, NuppelVideo,
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yuv4mpeg, FILM samt RoQ filer, är stödd av många nativa och binära codec. Du
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kan kolla VideoCD, SVCD, DVD, 3ivx, DivX\ 3/\:4/\:5 samt även WMV filmer.
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.PP
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MPlayer stödjer en uppsjö av video- och audio-ut-drivrutiner. Den funkar med
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X11, Xv, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, fbdev, AAlib, libcaca, DirectFB, Quartz, men du
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kan även använda GGI, SDL (pch alla deras drivrutiner), VESA (på varenda
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VESA-kompatibla kort, även utan X11), vissa låglevelade kortspecifika
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kortsdrivrutiner (för Matrox, 3Dfx samt ATI) och vissa
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hårdvaru-MPEG-avkodarkort, såsom Siemens DVB, DXR2 samt DXR3/\:Hollywood+. De
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flesta stödjer mjukvaro och hårdvaruskalning, så du kan kolla på filmer i
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fullskärmsmode
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.PP
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MPlayer har "onscreen display" (OSD) för statusinformation, snygga stora
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antialiserade skuggade textningstexter samt visuellt återgivning av
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tagentbordskontroller. Europeiska/\:ISO 8859-1,2 , kyrilliska, samt koreanska
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typsnitt är stött
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jämnsides med 12 textningsformat (MicroDVD, SubRip, OGM, SubViewer, Sami,
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VPlayer, RT, SSA, AQTitle, JACOsub, PJS samt vår egna: MPsub) och DVD-textning
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(SPU-ström, VOBsub och Closed Captions).
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.PP
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.B mencoder
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(MPlayer's Movie Encoder) är en enkel filmkodare, framtagen till att koda
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MPlayer-spelbara filmer (se ovan) till andra MPlayer-spelbara format (se
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nedan).
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Den kodar till DivX4, XviD, någon av libavcodecs codec, samt
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PCM/\:MP3/\:VBRMP3-audio i 1, 2 eller 3 pass.
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Även så har den strömkopieringsförmåga, ett kraftfullt filtersystem (crop,
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expand, flip, postprocess, rotate, scale, noise, rgb/\:yuv conversion) och mera.
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.PP
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.B gmplayer
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är MPlayer med ett grafiskt användargränssnitt (GUI). Det har samma alternativ
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som MPlayer.
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.PP
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Användningsexempel för snabbstart är lokaliserade i slutet på denna manual.
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.PP
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.B Även hänvisa till HTML-dokumentationen!
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.
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.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.\" Keyboard control
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.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.
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.SH "TAGENTBORDSKONTROLL"
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MPlayer har en fullt ut konfigurerbar, kommandoradsorienterat kontrollager
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vilken tillåter dig att kontrollera MPlayer med hjälp av tagentbord, mus,
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joystick samt fjärrkontroll (med LIRC). Hänvisa till '-input'-argumentet för
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flera sätt att konfigurera det.
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.
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.TP
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.B generella kontroller
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs "<\- samt \->"
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Sök bakåt/framåt 10 sekunder.
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.IPs "upp samt ner"
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Sök bakåt/framåt 1 minut.
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.IPs "pgup samt pgdown"
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Sök bakåt/framåt 10 minuter.
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.IPs "[ samt ]"
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Öka/minska uppspelningshastighet med 10%.
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.IPs "{ samt }"
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Halvera/dubbla uppspelningshastighet.
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.IPs "Backspace"
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Återställ uppspelningshastighet.
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.IPs "< samt >"
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backa/hoppa frmaåt i spellista.
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.IPs "HOME samt END"
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nästa/föregående spelträdsinölägg i förälderlistan.
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.\" FIXME next/\:previous playtree entry in the parent list
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.IPs "INS samt DEL"
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nästa/föregående alternativa source (ASX-spellista endast). \" FIXME source
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.IPs "p / MELLANSLAG"
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Pausa filmen(valfri tagent fortsätter uppspelningen).
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.IPs .\ \ \ \
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Steppa framåt. Pressa en gång kommer att pausa filmen, varje efterföljande
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knapptryckning kommer hoppa fram en bildruta and sedan gå in i pausläge igen
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(valfri tagent fortsätter uppspelningen).
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.IPs "q / ESC"
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Stanna uppspelningen och avsluta programmet.
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.IPs "+ samt -"
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Ställ in audioförströjning med ± 0.1 sekund.
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.IPs "/ samt *"
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Öka/sänk volym.
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.IPs "9 and 0"
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Öka/sänk volym.
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.IPs m\ \ \ \
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Muta ljud.
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.IPs f\ \ \ \
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Aktivera fullskärmsläge (se även \-fs).
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.IPs T\ \ \ \
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Aktivera 'stay-on-top' (se även \-ontop). \" FIXME stay-on-top?
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.IPs "w and e"
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Öka/miska 'pan-and-scan'-rymd. \" FIXME pan-to-scan?
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.IPs o\ \ \ \
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Aktivera OSD-information: inget / sök / sök + timer / sök + timer + total tid.
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.IPs d\ \ \ \
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Aktivera framedropping-information: ingen / förbise display / förbise avkodning
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(se \-framedrop samt \-hardframedrop).
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.IPs v\ \ \ \
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Aktivera textningsvisning.
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.IPs "b / j"
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Cykla igenom de tillgängliga textningar.
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.IP F\ \ \ \
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Aktivera visning "forced subtitles". \" FIXME what?
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.IPs a\ \ \ \
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Ställ in textningspositionering: uppe/mitt/nere.
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.IPs "z samt x"
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Ställ in textningsfördröjning med ± 0.1 sekund.
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.IPs "r samt t"
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Flytta textningstext upp/ner.
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.IPs i\ \ \ \
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Sätt EDL-märke.
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.PP
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(Följande tagenter är endast tillgängliga vid användande av hårdvaruacceleread
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video-ut (xv, (x)vidix, (x)mga, etc...), eller mjukvaruequalizerfilter (\-vf eq
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eller \-vf eq2).
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.PP
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs "1 samt 2"
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Ställ in kontrast.
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.IPs "3 samt 4"
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Ställ in ljusstyrka.
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.IPs "5 samt 6"
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Ställ in hue. \" FIXME hue
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.IPs "7 samt 8"
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Ställ in saturation. \" FIXME saturation
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.PP
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(Följande tegenter är endast tillgängliga vid användande av
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quartzvideo-ut-drivrutin.)
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.PP
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs "alternativ + 0"
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Ändra storleken på filmfönstret till hälften av sin standardstorlek.
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.IPs "alternativ + 1"
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Ändra storleken på filmfönstret till dess standardstorlek.
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.IPs "alternativ + 2"
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Ändra storleken på filmfönstret till dubbel standardstorlek.
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.IPs "alternativ + f"
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Aktivera fullskärm (se även \-fs).
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.IPs "alternativ + [ och alternativ + ]"
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Sätt filmfönsteralfa. \" FIXME movie window alpha?
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.IPs T\ \ \ \
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Aktivera videlager: ontop/below/normal (se även \-ontop).
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\" FIXME translate ontop etc...?
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.TP
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.B GUI-tagentbordskontroll
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs ENTER
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Starta uppspelning.
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.IPs s\ \ \ \
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Stoppa uppspelning.
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.IPs l\ \ \ \
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Ladda fil.
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.IPs c\ \ \ \
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Skinläsare.
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.IPs p\ \ \ \
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Aktivera spellista.
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.TP
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.B TV input control
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs "h samt k"
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Välj föregående/nästa kanal.
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.IPs n\ \ \ \
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Ändra norm.
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.IPs u\ \ \ \
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Ändra kanallista.
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.\" Options
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.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.
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.SH "ANVÄNDNING"
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Varje 'flag'-argument har en 'noflag'-motsvarighet, d.v.s.\& motsatsen till
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\-fs är \-nofs
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.PP
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Om ett argument är markerad som (XXX endast), kommer det endast att fungera i
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samarbete med XXX eller om XXX är inkompilerat.
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.PP
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Du kan lägga alla argument i en konfigurationsfil vilken kommer att bli inläst
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varje gång MPlayer körs. Den systemvida konfigurationsfilen 'mplayer.conf' är i
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din konfigurationskatalog (d.v.s.\& /etc/mplayer eller /usr/local/etc/mplayer),
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den användarspecifika är lokaliserad i '~.mplayer/config'. Användarspecifika
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inställningar skriver över systemvida inställningar, och argument angivna på
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kommandoraden skriver över bägge. Syntaxen i konfigurationsfilen är
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\'option=<value>\', allting efter ett '#' är antaget som en kommentar.
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Inställningar som fungerar utan värden kan bli aktiverade genom att sätta dem
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till 'yes', '1' eller 'true', och kan bli avaktiverade genom att sätta dem till
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\'no\', '0' eller 'false'.
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Även underargument kan bli specifierade på detta vis.
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.PP
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.I EXEMPEL:
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.nf
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# Använd Matrox-drivrutin per standard.
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vo=xmga
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# Jag älskar att stå på händerna när jag kollar på video
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flip=yes
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# Decode/\:encode multipla filer från png,
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# starta med mf://filemask
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mf=type=png:fps=25
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# Eerie-negativa bilder är coola. \" Eerie?
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vf=eq2=1.0:-0.8
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.fi
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.PP
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Du kan även skriva filspecifika konfigurationsfiler.
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Om du önskar att ha en konfigurationsfil för en fil kallad 'movie.avi', skapa
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då en fil kallad 'movie.avi.conf' med de filspecifika inställningar i sig och
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placera den i ~/.mplayer eller i samma katalog som filen.
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.
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.
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.
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.SH "GENERELLA INSTÄLLNINGAR"
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.
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.TP
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.B \-codecs-file <filnamn> (se även \-afm, \-ac, \-vfm, \-vc)
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Använd specifierad fil istället för systemvid ller inbyggd codecs.conf.
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.
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.TP
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.B \-include <konfigurationsfil>
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Specifiera konfigurationsfil till att bli tolkad efter de vanliga.
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.
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.TP
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.B \-quiet\ \
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Gör konsolutskrift mindre uttömmande; till exempel så ser den till att
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statuslinje (d.v.s.\& A: 0.7 V: 0.6 A-V: 0.068 ...) från att visas.
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Speciellt användbart på slöa terminaler och trasiga sådana som inte hanterar
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fullt ut vagnretur (d.v.s.\& \\r).
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.
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.TP
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.B \-v, \-verbose
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Ökar ordrikedomsnivån (flera \-v betyder mer ordrikedom).
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs 0
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endast något informerande utskrift (standard)
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.IPs 1
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viss fundamental debuginformation, avihuvuden, funktionsvärden (init debug)
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.IPs 2
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skriver ut avi-indexes, 'chunk input', med debuginformation (player debug)
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.IPs 3
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skriver ut allting relaterat till inputtolkar (parser debug)
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.
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.SH "SPELARINSTÄLLNINGAR (ENDAST MPLAYER)"
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.
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.TP
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.B \-autoq <kvalité> (används med \-vf [s]pp)
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Dynamiskt ändra nivån av afterproccessering beroende på tillgängliga
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CPU-cyklar. Värdet du specifierar kommer att bli den maximalt använda nivån,
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vanligtvis så kan du specifiera stora värden. Du måste använda \-vf [s]pp
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utan paramertar för att få detta att funka.
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.
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.TP
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.B \-autosync <faktor>
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Gradvist ställa in A/V-synkning baserat på audiofördröjningsmätning.
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Om du anger \-autosync\ 0 (standard), kommer bildramsanpassningen att vara
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baserad endast av audiofördröjningsmätning. Om du anger \-autosync\ 1 så
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kommer liknande att inträffa, förutom att A/V-korrektionsalgoritmen kommer
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att ändras något. Ett udda videoframerate i en film vilken spelar bra med
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\-nosound kan ofta bli hjälpt med att sätta denna till ett värde större än 1.
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Ju större värde, ju närmare anpassningen kommer att vara \-nosound. Testa
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\-autosync\ 30 för att plana ut problem med ljuddrivrutiner vilka inte
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implementerar en perfekt audiofördröjningsmätning. Med detta värde, om
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stora A/V-synkningsfel inträffar, kommer det endast att ta 1 eller 2\
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sekunder att plana ut. Denna fördröjning i reaktionstid till plötslig
|
|
A/V-fel torde vara den enda sidoeffekt med att ha denna inställd aktiverad,
|
|
för alla ljuddrivrutiner.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-benchmark
|
|
Skriver ut viss statistik ang. CPU-användning samt tappade bildrutor vid slutet
|
|
att uppspelning. Använd i kombination med \-nosound samt \-vo null för
|
|
benchmarkning av endast videocodec.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTERA:
|
|
Med denna inställning så kommer MPlayer att ignorera bildramsduration vid
|
|
spelande av endast video (du kan tänka detta som oändlig bps)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-colorkey <nummer>
|
|
Ändrar färgnyckeln till av dig valt RGB-värde. RGB-värdet är i form av
|
|
0xrrggbb där varje färg är ett värde från 00 till ff (0 till 255) där
|
|
0x000000 är svart samt 0xffffff är vitt. Detta stödjs endast av cvidix-,
|
|
fbdev-, svga-, vesa-, winvidix-, xmga-, xvidix- samt xover-video-ut-\
|
|
drivrutinerna.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-nocolorkey
|
|
Inaktiverar färgnyckling. Dtödjs endast av cvidix-, fbdev-, svga-, vesa-,
|
|
winvidix-, xmga-, xvidix- samt xover-video-ut-dtrivrutinerna.
|
|
.\" colorkeying?
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-edl <filnamn> (Endast EDL)
|
|
Aktivera händelser för val i redigeringslista (EDL) under uppspelning. Video
|
|
kommer att skippas och audio kommer att bli mutad/omutad i relation till
|
|
inlägg i given fil. Se DOCS/\:HTML/\:en/\:edl.html för detaljer att använda
|
|
detta
|
|
\" FIXME sv when that translation is done
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-edlout <filnamn> (Endast EDL)
|
|
Skapar en ny fil och skriver redigeringsvalslistsinspelning till denna fil.
|
|
Under uppspelning, när användaren knappar på 'i', ett inlägg för att hoppa över
|
|
de två sista minuterna komma att skrivas in i filen. Detta möjliggör en
|
|
startpunkt från det attanvändaren kan finjustea EDL-inläggen senare.
|
|
Se DOCS/\:HTML/\:en/\:edl.html för detaljer. \" FIXME -''-
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-enqueue (Endast GUI)
|
|
Lägg till angivna filer till spellista istället för att spela upp dem på
|
|
direkten.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-fixed-vo (BETAKOD!)
|
|
Forcerar ett fixerat videosystem för multipla filer ( en (de)initiering för
|
|
alla filer). Därav endast ett fönster kommer att bli öppnat för alla filer.
|
|
För stunden endast följande drivrutiner stödjer detta: gl2, mga, svga, x11,
|
|
xmga, xv, xvidix samt dfbmga.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-framedrop (se även \-hardframedrop)
|
|
Skippa visning av vissa bildrutor för att fårtfå en A/V-synkronisering på
|
|
slöa system. Videofilter är inte applicerade på sådana bildrutor. För
|
|
B-bildrutor, även avkodning skippas helt.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-h, \-help, \-\-help
|
|
Visa kort introduktion av argument.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-hardframedrop
|
|
Mer intensiv framedropping (byter dekodning). Leder till bildförstörning.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-identify
|
|
Visar filparametrar i ett enkelt tolkningsbart format. Wrapperscriptet
|
|
TOOLS/midentify tar bort övrig MPlayer-output och (förhoppningsvis)
|
|
shellescapear filnamnet.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-input <kommandon>
|
|
Detta argument kan användas för att konfigurera specifika delar av
|
|
input-systemet. Kataloger är relativa till ~/.mplayer/.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTERA:
|
|
Autorepeat stödls för tillfället endast av joystick.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
Tillgängliga kommandon är:
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs conf=<filnamn>
|
|
Specifiera input-konfigurationsfil istället för standard ~/.mplayer/input.conf.
|
|
~/.pmlayer/<filnamn> är antaget om inte full path är given.
|
|
.IPs ar-delay
|
|
Fördröj i millisekunder före vi startar med att autoupprpa en nyckel (0 för att
|
|
inaktivera)
|
|
.IPs ar-rate
|
|
Antalet nycklar nedtryckta per sekund för autouprepning.
|
|
.IPs keylist
|
|
Skriv ut alla nucklar som kan kopplas till kommandon.
|
|
.IPs cmdlist
|
|
Skriv ut atta kommandon som kan bli kopplade till nycklar.
|
|
.IPs js-dev
|
|
Specifera joysticksenheten (standard: /dev/input/js0).
|
|
.IPs file\
|
|
Läs kommandon från given fil. Mestadels användbar med en FIFO.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTERA:
|
|
När given fil är en FIFO, Kommer MPlayer att öppna båda ändarna så du kan göra
|
|
flera 'echo "seek 10" > mp_pipe' och pipen kommer att fortsätta vara valid.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-lircconf <filnamn> (Endast LIRC)
|
|
Specifiera en konfigurationsfil för LIRC (standard: ~/\:.lircrc).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-list-options
|
|
Skriv ut alla tillgängliga alternativ.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-loop <nummer>
|
|
Loopar filmuppspelningen <nummer> gånger. 0 betyder oändligt.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-menu (Endast OSD-meny)
|
|
Aktiverar OSD-menystöd.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-menu-cfg <filnamn> (Endast OSD-meny)
|
|
Använd en alternativ menu.conf.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-menu-root <värde> (Endast OSD-meny)
|
|
Specifiera huvudmenyn.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-menu-startup (Endast OSD-meny)
|
|
Deaktivera huvudmenyn vid start av MPlayer.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-noconsolecontrols
|
|
Förhindrar MPlayer från att läsa nyckelhändelser från stdin. Användbart vid
|
|
läsning av data från stdin. Detta är automatiskt aktiverat när \- är angivet på
|
|
kommandoraden. Det är situationer där du måste aktivera det manuellt, t.ex.\& om
|
|
du öppnar /dev/\:stdin (eller ekvivalent på ditt system), använder stdin i en
|
|
spellista, eller kommer att läsa från stdin senare via laddningsfilen eller
|
|
slavanrop från laddningsfilen.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-nojoystick
|
|
Deaktiverar joysticksstöd.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-nolirc
|
|
Deaktiverar LIRC-stöd.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-nomouseinput (Endast X11)
|
|
Deaktiverar input av musknappshändelser (mozplayerxp:s sammanhangsmeny stödjer
|
|
sig på detta alternativ).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-nortc (Endast RTC)
|
|
Stänger av användning av Linux-RTC (realtisdklocka \- /dev/\:rtc) som
|
|
tidtagningsmekanism.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-playlist <filnamn>
|
|
Spela filerna enligt en spellistsfil (ASX, Winamp, SMIL, eller en fil men en fil
|
|
att spela per rad).
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTERA:
|
|
Detta alternativ är tolkat som ett inlägg, så alternativ funna efter deta kommer
|
|
bara att appliceras på elementen i spellistan.
|
|
.br
|
|
-\"FIXME : This needs to be clarified and documented thoroughly. (org. text).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-really-quiet (se även \-quiet)
|
|
Visa allt mindre information och statusmeddelande än med \-quiet.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-rtc-device <enhet>
|
|
Använd specifierad enhet för RTC-tidtagning.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-shuffle
|
|
Spela filerna i slumpvis ordning.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-skin <namn> (Endast GUI)
|
|
Ladda angivet skin från en katalog vilke som standard är:
|
|
/usr/\:local/\:share/\:mplayer/\:skins/\: samt ~/.mplayer/\:skins/.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXEMPEL:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-skin fittyfene"
|
|
Försöker /usr/\:local/\:share/\:mplayer/\:skins/\:fittyfene och efteråt ~/.mplayer/\:skins/\:fittyfene.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-slave (se även \-input)
|
|
Aktiverar slavmode, i vilken MPlayer arbetar såsom ett backend för andra
|
|
program. Istället för att ta tagentbordshändelser, så kommer MPlayer att läsa
|
|
kommandon från stdin.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTERA:
|
|
Se '\-input cmdlist' för en lista över slavkommandon och
|
|
DOCS/\:tech/\:slave.txt för deras beskrivning.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-softsleep
|
|
Använd högkvalitativa mjukvarutidtagningstidtagare istället för RTC. Såsom
|
|
precis som RTC utan att kräva speciella privilegier. Kommer med priset av högre
|
|
CPU-konsumtion.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-speed <0.01\-100>
|
|
Sakta ner eller speeda upp uppspelning med faktorn given i parametern.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-sstep <sekunder>
|
|
Visa en bildram var <sekunder> sekund. Användbart för slideshows.
|
|
\" FIXME slideshows???
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SH "DEMUXER/\:STREAM OPTIONS"
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-a52drc <level>
|
|
Select the Dynamic Range Compression level for AC3 audio streams.
|
|
<level> is a float value ranging from 0 to 1, where 0 means no compression
|
|
and 1 (which is the default) means full compression (make loud passages more
|
|
silent and vice versa).
|
|
This option only shows an effect if the AC3 stream contains the required range
|
|
compression information.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-aid <ID> (also see \-alang)
|
|
Select audio channel (MPEG: 0\-31, AVI/\:OGM: 1\-99, ASF/\:RM: 0\-127,
|
|
VOB(AC3): 128\-159, VOB(LPCM): 160\-191, MPEG-TS 17\-8190).
|
|
MPlayer prints the available IDs when run in verbose (\-v) mode.
|
|
When playing an MPEG-TS stream, MPlayer/\:MEncoder will use the first program
|
|
(if present) with the chosen audio stream.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-alang <language\ code> (also see \-aid)
|
|
Play the audio stream whose language matches the given code.
|
|
Different container formats employ different language codes.
|
|
DVDs use ISO 639-1 two letter language codes, Matroska and NUT use ISO 639-2
|
|
three letter language codes while OGM uses a free-form identifier.
|
|
MPlayer prints a list of available languages when run in verbose (\-v) mode.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "mplayer dvd://1 \-alang hu,en"
|
|
Chooses the Hungarian language track on a DVD and falls back on English if
|
|
Hungarian is not available.
|
|
.IPs "mplayer \-alang jpn example.mkv"
|
|
Plays a Matroska file in Japanese.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-audio-demuxer <number> (\-audiofile only)
|
|
Force audio demuxer type for \-audiofile.
|
|
Give the demuxer ID as defined in libmpdemux/\:demuxer.h.
|
|
\-audio-demuxer 17 forces MP3.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-audiofile <filename>
|
|
Play audio from an external file (WAV, MP3 or Ogg Vorbis) while viewing a
|
|
movie.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-audiofile-cache <kBytes>
|
|
Enables caching for the stream used by \-audiofile, using the specified
|
|
amount of memory.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-bandwidth <value> (network only)
|
|
Specify the maximum bandwidth for network streaming (for servers that are
|
|
able to send content in different bitrates).
|
|
Useful if you want to watch live streamed media behind a slow connection.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-cdrom-device <path\ to\ device>
|
|
Specify the CD-ROM device (default: /dev/\:cdrom).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-cache <kBytes>
|
|
This option specifies how much memory (in kBytes) to use when precaching a
|
|
file or URL.
|
|
Especially useful on slow media.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-cache-min <percentage>
|
|
Playback will start when the cache fill threshold set with this option
|
|
is reached.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-cache-prefill <percentage> (not yet implemented)
|
|
When the cache is emptied MPlayer will pause and restart playback when
|
|
the cache prefill threshold set with this option is reached.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-cdda <option1:option2> (CDDA only)
|
|
This option can be used to tune the CD Audio reading feature of MPlayer.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
Available options are:
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs speed=<value>
|
|
Set CD spin speed.
|
|
.IPs paranoia=<0\-2>
|
|
Set paranoia level.
|
|
.RSss
|
|
0: disable checking
|
|
.br
|
|
1: overlap checking only (default)
|
|
.br
|
|
2: full data correction and verification
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs generic-dev=<value>
|
|
Use specified generic SCSI device.
|
|
.IPs sector-size=<value>
|
|
Set atomic read size.
|
|
.IPs overlap=<value>
|
|
Force minimum overlap search during verification to <value> sectors.
|
|
.IPs toc-bias
|
|
Assume that the beginning offset of track 1 as reported in the TOC will be
|
|
addressed as LBA\ 0.
|
|
Some Toshiba drives need this for getting track boundaries correct.
|
|
.IPs toc-offset=<value>
|
|
Add <value> sectors to the values reported when addressing tracks.
|
|
May be negative.
|
|
.IPs (no)skip
|
|
(Never) accept imperfect data reconstruction.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-channels <number>
|
|
Change the number of playback channels (default: 2).
|
|
If the number of output channels is bigger than the number of input channels
|
|
empty channels are inserted (unless mixing from mono to stereo, then the mono
|
|
channel is repeated in both output channels).
|
|
If the number of output channels is smaller than the number of input channels,
|
|
results depend on the audio decoder (\-afm).
|
|
MPlayer asks the decoder to decode the audio into as many channels as
|
|
specified.
|
|
Now it's up to the decoder to fulfill the requirement.
|
|
If the decoder outputs more channels than requested, the exceeding channels
|
|
are truncated.
|
|
This is usually only important when playing videos with AC3 audio (like DVDs).
|
|
In that case liba52 does the decoding by default and correctly downmixes the
|
|
audio into the requested number of channels.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
This option is honored by codecs (AC3 only), filters (surround) and ao drivers
|
|
(OSS at least).
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
Available options are:
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
stereo
|
|
.IPs 4
|
|
surround
|
|
.IPs 6
|
|
full 5.1
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-chapter <chapter\ ID>[\-<end\ chapter\ ID>] (DVD only)
|
|
Specify which chapter to start playing at.
|
|
Optionally specify which chapter to end playing at (default: 1).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-cookies (network only)
|
|
Send cookies when making HTTP requests.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-cookies-file <filename> (network only)
|
|
Read HTTP cookies from <filename> (default: ~/.mozilla/ and ~/.netscape/)
|
|
and skip reading from default locations.
|
|
The file is assumed to be in Netscape format.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-demuxer <number>
|
|
Force demuxer type.
|
|
Give the demuxer ID as defined in libmpdemux/\:demuxer.h.
|
|
\-demuxer 17 forces MP3.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dumpaudio (MPlayer only)
|
|
Dumps raw compressed audio stream to ./stream.dump (useful with MPEG/\:AC3).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dumpfile <filename> (MPlayer only)
|
|
Specify which file MPlayer should dump to.
|
|
Should be used together with \-dumpaudio / \-dumpvideo / \-dumpstream.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dumpstream (MPlayer only)
|
|
Dumps the raw stream to ./stream.dump.
|
|
Useful when ripping from DVD or network.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dumpvideo (MPlayer only)
|
|
Dump raw compressed video stream to ./stream.dump (not very usable).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dvbin <options> (DVB only)
|
|
Pass the following parameters to the DVB input module, in order to override
|
|
the default ones:
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs card=<1\-4>
|
|
Specifies using card number 1\-4 (default: 1).
|
|
.IPs file=<filename>
|
|
Instructs MPlayer to read the channels list from <filename>.
|
|
Default is ~/.mplayer/\:channels.conf.{sat,ter,cbl} (based on your card type)
|
|
or ~/.mplayer/\:channels.conf as a last resort.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dvd-device <path\ to\ device> (DVD only)
|
|
Specify the DVD device (default: /dev/\:dvd).
|
|
You can also specify a directory that contains files previously copied directly
|
|
from a DVD (such as with vobcopy).
|
|
Note that using \-dumpstream is usually a better way to
|
|
copy DVD titles in the first place (see the examples).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dvdangle <angle\ ID> (DVD only)
|
|
Some DVD discs contain scenes that can be viewed from multiple angles.
|
|
Here you can tell MPlayer which angles to use (default: 1).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-forceidx
|
|
Force index rebuilding.
|
|
Useful for files with broken index (A/\:V desync, etc).
|
|
This will enable seeking in files where seeking was not possible.
|
|
You can fix the index permanently with MEncoder (see the documentation).
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
This option only works if the underlying media supports seeking
|
|
(i.e.\& not with stdin, pipe, etc).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-fps <float value>
|
|
Override video framerate.
|
|
Useful if the original value is wrong or missing.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-frames <number>
|
|
Play/\:convert only first <number> frames, then quit.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-hr-mp3-seek (MP3 only)
|
|
Hi-res MP3 seeking.
|
|
Enabled when playing from an external MP3 file, as we need to seek
|
|
to the very exact position to keep A/\:V sync.
|
|
Can be slow especially when seeking backwards since it has to rewind
|
|
to the beginning to find an exact frame position.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-idx (also see \-forceidx)
|
|
Rebuilds index of files if no index was found, allowing seeking.
|
|
Useful with broken/\:incomplete downloads, or badly created files.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
This option only works if the underlying media supports seeking
|
|
(i.e.\& not with stdin, pipe, etc).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-ipv4-only-proxy (network only)
|
|
Skip the proxy for IPv6 addresses.
|
|
It will still be used for IPv4 connections.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-loadidx <index file>
|
|
The file from which to read the video index data saved by \-saveidx.
|
|
This index will be used for seeking, overriding any index data
|
|
contained in the AVI itself.
|
|
MPlayer won't prevent you from loading an index file generated
|
|
from a different AVI, but this is sure to cause unfavorable results.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
This option is obsolete now that MPlayer has OpenDML support.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-mc <seconds/\:frame>
|
|
maximum A-V sync correction per frame (in seconds)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-mf <option1:option2:...>
|
|
Used when decoding from multiple PNG or JPEG files.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
Available options are:
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs w=<value>
|
|
output width (default: autodetect)
|
|
.IPs h=<value>
|
|
output height (default: autodetect)
|
|
.IPs fps=<value>
|
|
output fps (default: 25)
|
|
.IPs type=<value>
|
|
input file type (available: jpeg, png, tga, sgi)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-ni (AVI only)
|
|
Force usage of non-interleaved AVI parser (fixes playback
|
|
of some bad AVI files).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-nobps (AVI only)
|
|
Do not use average byte/\:second value for A-V sync.
|
|
Helps with some AVI files with broken header.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-noextbased
|
|
Disables extension-based demuxer selection.
|
|
By default, when the file type (demuxer) cannot be detected reliably
|
|
(the file has no header or it is not reliable enough), the filename
|
|
extension is used to select the demuxer.
|
|
Always falls back on content-based demuxer selection.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-passwd <password> (also see \-user) (network only)
|
|
Specify password for HTTP authentication.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-prefer-ipv4 (network only)
|
|
Use IPv4 on network connections.
|
|
Falls back on IPv6 automatically.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-prefer-ipv6 (IPv6 network only)
|
|
Use IPv6 on network connections.
|
|
Falls back on IPv4 automatically.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-rawaudio <option1:option2:...>
|
|
This option lets you play raw audio files.
|
|
It may also be used to play audio CDs which are not 44KHz 16-bit stereo.
|
|
For playing raw AC3 streams use \-rawaudio on:format=0x2000.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
Available options are:
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs on\ \ \
|
|
Use raw audio demuxer.
|
|
.IPs channels=<value>
|
|
number of channels
|
|
.IPs rate=<value>
|
|
rate in samples per second
|
|
.IPs samplesize=<value>
|
|
sample size in bytes
|
|
.IPs bitrate=<value>
|
|
bitrate for rawaudio files
|
|
.IPs format=<value>
|
|
fourcc in hex
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-rawvideo <option1:option2:...>
|
|
This option lets you play raw video files.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
Available options are:
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs on\ \ \
|
|
Use raw video demuxer.
|
|
.IPs fps=<value>
|
|
rate in frames per second (default: 25.0)
|
|
.IPs sqcif|qcif|cif|4cif|pal|ntsc
|
|
set standard image size
|
|
.IPs w=<value>
|
|
image width in pixels
|
|
.IPs h=<value>
|
|
image height in pixels
|
|
.IPs i420|yv12|yuy2|y8
|
|
set colorspace
|
|
.IPs format=<value>
|
|
colorspace (fourcc) in hex
|
|
.IPs size=<value>
|
|
frame size in Bytes
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-rtsp-stream-over-tcp (live.com only)
|
|
Used with 'rtsp://' URLs to specify that the resulting incoming RTP and RTCP
|
|
packets be streamed over TCP (using the same TCP connection as RTSP).
|
|
This option may be useful if you have a broken internet connection that does
|
|
not pass incoming UDP packets (see http://www.live.com/\:mplayer/).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-saveidx <filename>
|
|
Force index rebuilding and dump the index to <filename>.
|
|
Currently this only works with AVI files.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
This option is obsolete now that MPlayer has OpenDML support.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-sb <byte\ position> (also see \-ss)
|
|
Seek to byte position.
|
|
Useful for playback from CD-ROM images or VOB files with junk at the beginning.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-srate <Hz>
|
|
Selects the given output sampling rate, resampling if necessary.
|
|
The type of resampling can be controlled by the \-af-adv option.
|
|
The default is fast resampling that may cause distortion.
|
|
MEncoder passes this value to LAME for resampling.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-ss <time> (also see \-sb)
|
|
Seek to given time position.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-ss 56"
|
|
Seeks to 56 seconds.
|
|
.IPs "\-ss 01:10:00"
|
|
Seeks to 1\ hour 10\ min.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-tskeepbroken
|
|
Tells MPlayer not to discard TS packets reported as broken in the stream.
|
|
Sometimes needed to play corrupted MPEG-TS files.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-tsprobe <byte\ position>
|
|
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 pids.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-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.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-tv <option1:option2:...> (TV only)
|
|
This option tunes various properties of the TV capture module.
|
|
For watching TV with MPlayer, use 'tv://' or 'tv://<channel_number>'
|
|
or even 'tv://<channel_name> (see option channels for channel_name below)
|
|
as a movie URL.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
Available options are:
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs noaudio
|
|
no sound
|
|
.IPs driver=<value>
|
|
available: dummy, v4l, v4l2, bsdbt848
|
|
.IPs device=<value>
|
|
Specify TV device (default: /dev/\:video0).
|
|
.IPs input=<value>
|
|
Specify input (default: 0 (TV), see console output for available inputs).
|
|
.IPs freq=<value>
|
|
Specify the frequency to set the tuner to (e.g.\& 511.250).
|
|
Not compatible with the channels parameter.
|
|
.IPs outfmt=<value>
|
|
Specify the output format of the tuner with a preset value supported by the
|
|
V4L driver (yv12, rgb32, rgb24, rgb16, rgb15, uyvy, yuy2, i420) or an
|
|
arbitrary format given as hex value.
|
|
Try outfmt=help for a list of all available formats.
|
|
.IPs width=<value>
|
|
output window width
|
|
.IPs height=<value>
|
|
output window height
|
|
.IPs fps=<value>
|
|
framerate at which to capture video (frames per second)
|
|
.IPs buffersize=<value>
|
|
maximum size of the capture buffer in megabytes (default: dynamical)
|
|
.IPs norm=<value>
|
|
available: PAL, SECAM, NTSC.
|
|
For v4l2 use the normid option below.
|
|
.IPs "normid=<value> (v4l2 only)"
|
|
See console output for a list of available TV norms.
|
|
.IPs channel=<value>
|
|
Set tuner to <value> channel.
|
|
.IPs chanlist=<value>
|
|
available: europe-east, europe-west, us-bcast, us-cable, etc
|
|
.IPs channels=<channel>\-<name>,<channel>\-<name>,...
|
|
Set names for channels.
|
|
Use _ for spaces in names (or play with quoting ;-).
|
|
The channel names will then be written using OSD, and the slave commands
|
|
tv_step_channel, tv_set_channel and tv_last_channel will be usable for
|
|
a remote control (see LIRC).
|
|
Not compatible with the frequency parameter.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
The channel number will then be the position in the 'channels' list,
|
|
beginning with 1.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
tv://1, tv://TV1, tv_set_channel 1, tv_set_channel TV1
|
|
.IPs [brightness|contrast|hue|saturation]=<-100\-100>
|
|
Set the image equalizer on the card.
|
|
.IPs audiorate=<value>
|
|
Set audio capture bitrate.
|
|
.IPs forceaudio
|
|
Capture audio even if there are no audio sources reported by v4l.
|
|
.IPs alsa\
|
|
Capture from ALSA.
|
|
.IPs amode=<0\-3>
|
|
Choose an audio mode:
|
|
.RSss
|
|
0: mono
|
|
.br
|
|
1: stereo
|
|
.br
|
|
2: language 1
|
|
.br
|
|
3: language 2
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs forcechan=<1\-2>
|
|
By default, the count of recorded audio channels is determined automatically
|
|
by querying the audio mode from the TV card.
|
|
This option allows forcing stereo/\:mono recording regardless of the amode
|
|
option and the values returned by v4l.
|
|
This can be used for troubleshooting when the TV card is unable to report the
|
|
current audio mode.
|
|
.IPs adevice=<value>
|
|
Set an audio device.
|
|
<value> should be /dev/\:xxx for OSS and a hardware ID for ALSA.
|
|
See the \-ao alsa documentation to find out how to specify the hardware ID.
|
|
.IPs audioid=<value>
|
|
Choose an audio output of the capture card, if it has more than one.
|
|
.IPs "[volume|bass|treble|balance]=<0\-65535> (v4l1)"
|
|
.IPs "[volume|bass|treble|balance]=<0\-100> (v4l2)"
|
|
These options set parameters of the mixer on the video capture card.
|
|
They will have no effect, if your card does not have one.
|
|
For v4l2 50 maps to the default value of the
|
|
control, as reported by the driver.
|
|
.IPs immediatemode=<bool>
|
|
A value of 0 means capture and buffer audio and video together
|
|
(default for MEncoder).
|
|
A value of 1 (default for MPlayer) means to do video capture only and let the
|
|
audio go through a loopback cable from the TV card to the sound card.
|
|
.IPs mjpeg
|
|
Use hardware MJPEG compression (if the card supports it).
|
|
When using this option, you do not need to specify the width and height
|
|
of the output window, because MPlayer will determine it automatically
|
|
from the decimation value (see below).
|
|
.IPs decimation=<1,2,4>
|
|
choose the size of the picture that will be compressed by hardware
|
|
MJPEG compression:
|
|
.RSss
|
|
1: full size
|
|
704x576 PAL
|
|
704x480 NTSC
|
|
.br
|
|
2: medium size
|
|
352x288 PAL
|
|
352x240 NTSC
|
|
.br
|
|
4: small size
|
|
176x144 PAL
|
|
176x120 NTSC
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs quality=<0\-100>
|
|
Choose the quality of the JPEG compression
|
|
(< 60 recommended for full size).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-user <username> (also see \-passwd) (network only)
|
|
Specify username for HTTP authentication.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-user-agent <string>
|
|
Use <string> as user agent for HTTP streaming.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vid <ID>
|
|
Select video channel (MPG: 0\-15, ASF: 0\-255, MPEG-TS: 17\-8190).
|
|
When playing an MPEG-TS stream, MPlayer/\:MEncoder will use the first program
|
|
(if present) with the chosen video stream.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vivo <sub-options> (DEBUG CODE)
|
|
Force audio parameters for the VIVO demuxer (for debugging purposes).
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SH "OSD/\:SUB OPTIONS"
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
Also see \-vf expand.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dumpjacosub (MPlayer only)
|
|
Convert the given subtitle (specified with the \-sub option) to the time-based
|
|
JACOsub subtitle format.
|
|
Creates a dumpsub.js file in the current directory.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dumpmicrodvdsub (MPlayer only)
|
|
Convert the given subtitle (specified with the \-sub option) to the
|
|
MicroDVD subtitle format.
|
|
Creates a dumpsub.sub file in the current directory.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dumpmpsub (MPlayer only)
|
|
Convert the given subtitle (specified with the \-sub option) to MPlayer's
|
|
subtitle format, MPsub.
|
|
Creates a dump.mpsub file in the current directory.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dumpsami (MPlayer only)
|
|
Convert the given subtitle (specified with the \-sub option) to the time-based
|
|
SAMI subtitle format.
|
|
Creates a dumpsub.smi file in the current directory.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dumpsrtsub (MPlayer only)
|
|
Convert the given subtitle (specified with the \-sub option) to the time-based
|
|
SubViewer (SRT) subtitle format.
|
|
Creates a dumpsub.srt file in the current directory.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dumpsub (MPlayer only) (BETA CODE)
|
|
Dumps the subtitle substream from VOB streams.
|
|
Also see the \-dump*sub and \-vobsubout* options.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-ffactor <number> (OSD only)
|
|
Resample the font alphamap.
|
|
Can be:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
plain white fonts
|
|
.IPs 0.75
|
|
very narrow black outline (default)
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
narrow black outline
|
|
.IPs 10
|
|
bold black outline
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-flip-hebrew (FriBiDi only)
|
|
Turns on flipping subtitles using FriBiDi.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-noflip-hebrew-commas
|
|
Change FriBiDi's assumptions about the placements of commas in subtitles.
|
|
Use this if commas in subtitles are shown at the start of a sentence
|
|
instead of at the end.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-font <path\ to\ font.desc\ file> (OSD only)
|
|
Search for the OSD/\:SUB fonts in an alternative directory (default for normal
|
|
fonts: ~/\:.mplayer/\:font/\:font.desc, default for FreeType fonts:
|
|
~/.mplayer/\:subfont.ttf).
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
With FreeType, this option determines the path to the text font file.
|
|
With fontconfig, this option determines the fontconfig font name.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
\-font ~/\:.mplayer/\:arial-14/\:font.desc
|
|
.br
|
|
\-font ~/\:.mplayer/\:arialuni.ttf
|
|
.br
|
|
\-font 'Bitstream Vera Sans'
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-fontconfig (fontconfig only)
|
|
Enables the usage of fontconfig managed fonts.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-forcedsubsonly
|
|
Display only forced subtitles for the DVD subtitle stream selected by e.g.\&
|
|
\-slang.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-fribidi-charset <charset\ name> (FriBiDi only)
|
|
Specifies the character set that will be passed to FriBiDi when
|
|
decoding non-UTF-8 subtitles (default: ISO8859-8).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-ifo <VOBsub\ ifo\ file>
|
|
Indicate the file that will be used to load palette and frame size for VOBsub
|
|
subtitles.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-noautosub
|
|
Turns off automatic subtitle file loading.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-osdlevel <0\-3> (MPlayer only)
|
|
Specifies which mode the OSD should start in.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
subtitles only
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
volume + seek (default)
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
volume + seek + timer + percentage
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
volume + seek + timer + percentage + total time
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-overlapsub
|
|
Allows the next subtitle to be displayed while the current one is
|
|
still visible (default is to enable the support only for specific
|
|
formats).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-sid <ID> (also see \-slang option)
|
|
Display DVD subtitles in the language specified by <ID> (0\-31).
|
|
MPlayer prints the available subtitle languages when run in verbose (\-v) mode.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-slang <country\ code[,country\ code,...]> (also see \-sid)
|
|
Specify a priority list of DVD subtitle languages to use.
|
|
Languages must be given as two letter country codes.
|
|
MPlayer prints the available subtitle languages when run in verbose (\-v) mode.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-slang hu,en"
|
|
Selects Hungarian and falls back on English if Hungarian is not available.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-spuaa <mode> (OSD only)
|
|
Antialiasing/\:scaling mode for DVD/\:VOBsub.
|
|
A value of 16 may be added to <mode> in order to force scaling even
|
|
when original and scaled frame size already match.
|
|
This can be employed to e.g.\& smooth subtitles with gaussian blur.
|
|
Available modes are:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
none (fastest, very ugly)
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
approximate (broken?)
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
full (slow)
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
bilinear (default, fast and not too bad)
|
|
.IPs 4
|
|
uses swscaler gaussian blur (looks very good)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
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.B \-spualign <-1\-2> (OSD only)
|
|
Specify how SPU (DVD/\:VOBsub) subtitles should be aligned.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs -1
|
|
original position
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
align at top (original/\:default behavior)
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
align at center
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
align at bottom
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
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|
.TP
|
|
.B \-spugauss <0.0\-3.0> (OSD only)
|
|
Variance parameter of gaussian used by \-spuaa 4.
|
|
Higher means more blur (default: 1.0).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
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.B \-sub <subtitlefile1,subtitlefile2,...>
|
|
Use/\:display these subtitle files.
|
|
Only one file can be displayed at the same time.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
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.B \-sub-bg-alpha <0\-255>
|
|
Specify the alpha channel value for subtitles and OSD backgrounds.
|
|
Big values mean more transparency.
|
|
0 means completely transparent.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
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.B \-sub-bg-color <0\-255>
|
|
Specify the color value for subtitles and OSD backgrounds.
|
|
Currently subtitles are grayscale so this value is equivalente to the
|
|
intensity of the color.
|
|
255 means white and 0 black.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-sub-demuxer <number> (\-subfile only) (BETA CODE)
|
|
Force subtitle demuxer type for \-subfile.
|
|
Give the demuxer ID as defined in subreader.h.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-sub-fuzziness <mode>
|
|
Adjust matching fuzziness when searching for subtitles:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
exact match
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
Load all subs containing movie name.
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
Load all subs in the current directory.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
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|
.TP
|
|
.B \-sub-no-text-pp
|
|
Disables any kind of text post processing done after loading the subtitles.
|
|
Used for debug purposes.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subalign <0\-2> (OSD only)
|
|
Specify how subtitles should be aligned with \-subpos.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
Align at top (original/\:default behavior).
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
Align at center.
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
Align at bottom.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
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|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subcc \
|
|
Display DVD Closed Caption (CC) subtitles.
|
|
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.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subcp <codepage> (iconv only)
|
|
If your system supports iconv(3), you can use this option to
|
|
specify the subtitle codepage.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
\-subcp latin2
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|
.br
|
|
\-subcp cp1250
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subcp enca:<language>:<fallback codepage> (ENCA only)
|
|
You can specify your language using a two letter language code to
|
|
make ENCA detect the codepage automatically.
|
|
If unsure, enter anything and watch mplayer \-v output for available
|
|
languages.
|
|
Fallback codepage specifies the codepage to use, when autodetection fails.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-subcp enca:cs:latin2"
|
|
Guess the encoding, assuming the subtitles are Czech, fall back on
|
|
latin 2, if the detection fails.
|
|
.IPs "\-subcp enca:pl:cp1250"
|
|
Guess the encoding for Polish, fall back on cp1250.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subdelay <sec>
|
|
Delays subtitles by <sec> seconds.
|
|
Can be negative.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subfile <filename> (BETA CODE)
|
|
Currently useless.
|
|
Same as \-audiofile, but for subtitle streams (OggDS?).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subfont-autoscale <0\-3> (FreeType only)
|
|
Sets the autoscale mode.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
0 means that text scale and OSD scale are font heights in points.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
The mode can be:
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
no autoscale
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
proportional to movie height
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
proportional to movie width
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
proportional to movie diagonal (default)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subfont-blur <0\-8> (FreeType only)
|
|
Sets the font blur radius (default: 2).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subfont-encoding <value> (FreeType only)
|
|
Sets the font encoding.
|
|
When set to 'unicode', all the glyphs from the font file will be rendered and
|
|
unicode will be used (default: unicode).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subfont-osd-scale <0\-100> (FreeType only)
|
|
Sets the autoscale coefficient of the OSD elements (default: 6).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subfont-outline <0\-8> (FreeType only)
|
|
Sets the font outline thickness (default: 2).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subfont-text-scale <0\-100> (FreeType only)
|
|
Sets the subtitle text autoscale coefficient as percentage of the
|
|
screen size (default: 5).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subfps <rate>
|
|
Specify the framerate of the subtitle file (default: movie fps).
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
Only for frame-based subtitle files, i.e.\& MicroDVD format.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subpos <0\-100> (useful with \-vf expand) (OSD only)
|
|
Specify the position of subtitles on the screen.
|
|
The value is the vertical position of the subtitle in % of the screen height.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-subwidth <10\-100> (OSD only)
|
|
Specify the maximum width of subtitles on the screen.
|
|
Useful for TV-out.
|
|
The value is the width of the subtitle in % of the screen width.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-unicode
|
|
Tells MPlayer to handle the subtitle file as unicode.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-utf8 \ \
|
|
Tells MPlayer to handle the subtitle file as UTF-8.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vobsub <VOBsub\ file\ without\ extension>
|
|
Specify a VOBsub file to use for subtitles.
|
|
Has to be the full pathname without extension, i.e.\& without
|
|
the '.idx', '.ifo' or '.sub'.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vobsubid <0\-31>
|
|
Specify the VOBsub subtitle ID.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SH "AUDIO OUTPUT OPTIONS (MPLAYER ONLY)"
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-abs <value> (\-ao oss only) (OBSOLETE)
|
|
Override audio driver/\:card buffer size detection.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-aofile <filename>
|
|
Override the default filename employed by \-ao pcm.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-aop <list=plugin1,plugin2...:option1=value1:opt2=val2...>
|
|
Specify audio plugin(s) and their options
|
|
(also see the audio plugins section of the documentation).
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
Available options are:
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs list=[plugins]
|
|
comma separated list of plugins (resample, surround, format, volume,
|
|
extrastereo, volnorm, delay)
|
|
.IPs delay=<sec>
|
|
example plugin, do not use (delay plugin only)
|
|
.IPs format=<format>
|
|
output format (format plugin only)
|
|
.IPs fout=<Hz>
|
|
output frequency (resample plugin only)
|
|
.IPs volume=<0\-255>
|
|
volume (volume plugin only)
|
|
.IPs mul=<value>
|
|
stereo coefficient (default: 2.5) (extrastereo plugin only)
|
|
.IPs softclip
|
|
compressor / 'soft-clipping' capabilities (volume plugin only)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-delay <sec>
|
|
Audio delay in seconds (positive or negative float value).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-format <0\-8192>
|
|
Select the format used for output from the filter layer (according to the
|
|
defines in libao2/\:afmt.h):
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
Mu-Law
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
A-Law
|
|
.IPs 4
|
|
Ima-ADPCM
|
|
.IPs 8
|
|
unsigned 8-bit
|
|
.IPs 16
|
|
signed 16-bit (little-endian)
|
|
.IPs 32
|
|
signed 16-bit (big-endian)
|
|
.IPs 64
|
|
signed 8-bit
|
|
.IPs 128
|
|
unsigned 16-bit (little-endian)
|
|
.IPs 256
|
|
unsigned 16-bit (big-endian)
|
|
.IPs 512
|
|
MPEG (2) Audio
|
|
.IPs 1024
|
|
AC3
|
|
.IPs 4096
|
|
signed 32-bit (little-endian)
|
|
.IPs 8192
|
|
signed 32-bit (big-endian)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-mixer <device>
|
|
Use a mixer device different from the default /dev/\:mixer.
|
|
For ALSA this is the mixer name.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-mixer-channel <mixer line>[,mixer index] (\-ao oss and \-ao alsa only)
|
|
This option will tell MPlayer to use a different channel for controlling
|
|
volume than the default PCM.
|
|
Options for OSS include
|
|
.B vol, pcm, line.
|
|
For a complete list of options look for SOUND_DEVICE_NAMES in
|
|
/usr/\:include/\:linux/\:soundcard.h.
|
|
For ALSA you can use the names e.g.\& alsamixer displays, like
|
|
.B Master, Line, PCM.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
ALSA mixer channel names followed by a number must be specified in the
|
|
<name,number> format, i.e.\& a channel labeled 'PCM 1' in alsamixer must
|
|
be converted to
|
|
.BR PCM,1 .
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-nowaveheader (\-ao pcm only)
|
|
Don't include wave header.
|
|
Used for raw PCM.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-volstep <0\-100>
|
|
Set the step size of mixer volume changes in percent of the whole range
|
|
(default: 3).
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SH "AUDIO OUTPUT DRIVERS (MPLAYER ONLY)"
|
|
Audio output drivers are interfaces to different audio output facilities.
|
|
The syntax is:
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-ao <driver1[:suboption1[=value]:...],driver2,...[,]>
|
|
Specify a priority list of audio output drivers to be used.
|
|
.PP
|
|
If the list has a trailing ',' MPlayer will fall back on drivers not
|
|
contained in the list.
|
|
Suboptions are optional and can mostly be omitted.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
See \-ao help for a list of compiled-in audio output drivers.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-ao alsa,oss,"
|
|
Try the ALSA driver, then the OSS driver, then others.
|
|
.IPs "\-ao alsa:mmap:noblock:device=hw=0.3"
|
|
Sets noblock-mode, mmap-mode and the device-name as first card, fourth device.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
Available audio output drivers are:
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B alsa\ \ \
|
|
ALSA 0.9/\:1.x audio output driver.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs mmap\ \ \
|
|
Sets experimental mmap-mode (does not work for more than 2 channels).
|
|
.IPs noblock
|
|
Sets noblock-mode.
|
|
.IPs device=<device>
|
|
Sets the device name.
|
|
Replace any ',' with '.' and any ':' with '=' in the ALSA device name.
|
|
Make sure you do not set this when you want hwac3 output via S/PDIF, unless
|
|
you really know how to set it correctly.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B alsa1x (OBSOLETE)
|
|
ALSA 1.x audio output driver.
|
|
Obsoleted by the general alsa audio output driver.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B alsa9 (OBSOLETE)
|
|
ALSA 0.9 audio output driver.
|
|
Obsoleted by the general alsa audio output driver.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B alsa5\ \
|
|
ALSA 0.5 audio output driver.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B oss\ \ \ \
|
|
OSS audio output driver
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs dsp-device
|
|
Sets the audio-output device (default: /dev/\:dsp).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B sdl\ \ \ \
|
|
Highly platform independent SDL (Simple Directmedia Layer) library
|
|
audio output driver.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <driver>
|
|
Explicitly choose the SDL audio driver to use (default: let SDL choose).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B arts\ \ \
|
|
Audio output through the Arts daemon.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B esd\ \ \ \
|
|
Audio output through the ESD daemon.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <server>
|
|
Explicitly choose the ESD server to use (default: localhost).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B jack\ \ \ \
|
|
Audio output through JACK (Jack Audio Connection Kit).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B nas\ \ \ \
|
|
Audio output through NAS.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B macosx (Mac OS X only)
|
|
Native Mac OS X audio output driver.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B sgi (SGI only)
|
|
Native SGI audio output driver.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B sun (Sun only)
|
|
Native Sun audio output driver.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <device>
|
|
Explicitly choose the audio device to use (default: /dev/\:audio).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B win32 (Windows only)
|
|
Native Windows waveout audio output driver.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B dxr2 (also see \-dxr2) (DXR2 only)
|
|
Creative DXR2 specific output driver.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B mpegpes (DVB only)
|
|
DVB specific output driver.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B null\ \ \
|
|
Produces no audio output but maintains video playback speed.
|
|
Use \-nosound for benchmarking.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B pcm (also see \-aofile)
|
|
Raw PCM/\:wave file writer audio output.
|
|
Writes the sound to ./audiodump.wav.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B plugin\ \
|
|
Plugin audio output driver.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SH "VIDEO OUTPUT OPTIONS (MPLAYER ONLY)"
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-aa* (\-vo aa only)
|
|
You can get a list and an explanation of available options executing
|
|
.I mplayer \-aahelp
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-adapter <value>
|
|
Set the graphics card that will receive the image.
|
|
Needs the \-vm option to work.
|
|
You can get a list of available cards when you run this option with \-v.
|
|
Works currently only with \-vo directx.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-bpp <depth>
|
|
Override the autodetected color depth.
|
|
Only supported by the fbdev, dga, svga, vesa video output drivers.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-brightness <-100\-100>
|
|
Adjust the brightness of the video signal (default: 0).
|
|
Not supported by all video output drivers.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-contrast <-100\-100>
|
|
Adjust the contrast of the video signal (default: 0).
|
|
Not supported by all video output drivers.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dfbopts <value> (\-vo directfb only)
|
|
Specify a parameter list for the directfb video output driver.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-display <name> (X11 only)
|
|
Specify the hostname and display number of the X server you want to display
|
|
on.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
\-display xtest.localdomain:0
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-double
|
|
Enables double buffering.
|
|
Fixes flicker by storing two frames in memory, and displaying one while
|
|
decoding another.
|
|
Can affect OSD negatively, but often it removes OSD flickering.
|
|
Needs twice the memory of a single buffer, so it won't work on cards with
|
|
very little video memory.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dr \ \ \
|
|
Turns on direct rendering (not supported by all codecs and video outputs)
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
May cause OSD/\:SUB corruption!
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-dxr2 <option1:option2:...>
|
|
This option is used to control the dxr2 video output driver.
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs ar-mode=<value>
|
|
aspect ratio mode (0 = normal, 1 = pan-and-scan, 2 = letterbox (default))
|
|
.IPs iec958-encoded
|
|
Set iec958 output mode to encoded.
|
|
.IPs iec958-decoded
|
|
Set iec958 output mode to decoded (default).
|
|
.IPs macrovision=<value>
|
|
macrovision mode (0 = off (default), 1 = agc, 2 = agc 2 colorstripe,
|
|
3 = agc 4 colorstripe)
|
|
.IPs mute\
|
|
mute sound output
|
|
.IPs unmute
|
|
unmute sound output
|
|
.IPs ucode=<value>
|
|
path to the microcode
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RS
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I TV output
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 75ire
|
|
enable 7.5 IRE output mode
|
|
.IPs no75ire
|
|
disable 7.5 IRE output mode (default)
|
|
.IPs bw\ \ \
|
|
b/\:w TV output
|
|
.IPs color
|
|
color TV output (default)
|
|
.IPs interlaced
|
|
interlaced TV output (default)
|
|
.IPs nointerlaced
|
|
disable interlaced TV output
|
|
.IPs norm=<value>
|
|
TV norm (ntsc (default), pal, pal60, palm, paln, palnc)
|
|
.IPs square-pixel
|
|
set pixel mode to square
|
|
.IPs ccir601-pixel
|
|
set pixel mode to ccir601
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RS
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I overlay
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs cr-left=<0\-500>
|
|
Set the left cropping value (default: 50).
|
|
.IPs cr-right=<0\-500>
|
|
Set the right cropping value (default: 300).
|
|
.IPs cr-top=<0\-500>
|
|
Set the top cropping value (default: 0).
|
|
.IPs cr-bottom=<0\-500>
|
|
Set the bottom cropping value (default: 0).
|
|
.IPs ck-[r|g|b]=<0\-255>
|
|
Set the r(ed), g(reen) or b(lue) gain of the overlay color-key.
|
|
.IPs ck-[r|g|b]min=<0\-255>
|
|
minimum value for the respective color key
|
|
.IPs ck-[r|g|b]max=<0\-255>
|
|
maximum value for the respective color key
|
|
.IPs ignore-cache
|
|
Ignore cached overlay settings.
|
|
.IPs update-cache
|
|
Update cached overlay settings.
|
|
.IPs ol-osd
|
|
Enable overlay onscreen display.
|
|
.IPs nool-osd
|
|
Disable overlay onscreen display (default).
|
|
.IPs ol[h|w|x|y]-cor=<-20\-20>
|
|
Adjust the overlay size (h,w) and position (x,y) in case it does not
|
|
match the window perfectly (default: 0).
|
|
.IPs overlay
|
|
Activate overlay (default).
|
|
.IPs nooverlay
|
|
Activate TVout.
|
|
.IPs overlay-ratio=<1\-2500>
|
|
Tune the overlay (default: 1000).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-fb <device> (\-vo fbdev or directfb only) (OBSOLETE)
|
|
Specifies the framebuffer device to use (default: /dev/\:fb0).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-fbmode <modename> (\-vo fbdev only)
|
|
Change video mode to the one that is labeled as <modename> in
|
|
/etc/\:fb.modes.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
VESA framebuffer doesn't support mode changing.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-fbmodeconfig <filename> (\-vo fbdev only)
|
|
Override framebuffer mode configuration file (default: /etc/\:fb.modes).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-forcexv (\-vo sdl only)
|
|
Force using XVideo through the sdl video output driver.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-fs (also see \-zoom)
|
|
Fullscreen playback (centers movie, and paints black bands around it).
|
|
Not supported by all video output drivers.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-fsmode-dontuse <0\-31> (OBSOLETE, use the \-fs option)
|
|
Try this option if you still experience fullscreen problems.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-fstype <type1,type2,...> (X11 only)
|
|
Specify a priority list of fullscreen modes to be used.
|
|
You can negate the modes by prefixing them with '\-'.
|
|
If you experience problems like the fullscreen window being covered
|
|
by other windows try using a different order.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
See \-fstype help for a full list of available modes.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
The available types are:
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs above
|
|
Use the _NETWM_STATE_ABOVE hint if available.
|
|
.IPs below
|
|
Use the _NETWM_STATE_BELOW hint if available.
|
|
.IPs fullscreen
|
|
Use the _NETWM_STATE_FULLSCREEN hint if available.
|
|
.IPs layer
|
|
Use the _WIN_LAYER hint with the default layer.
|
|
.IPs layer=<0...15>
|
|
Use the _WIN_LAYER hint with the given layer number.
|
|
.IPs netwm
|
|
Force NETWM style.
|
|
.IPs none\
|
|
Do not set fullscreen window layer.
|
|
.IPs stays_on_top
|
|
Use _NETWM_STATE_STAYS_ON_TOP hint if available.
|
|
.REss
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.RS
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs layer,stays_on_top,above,fullscreen
|
|
Default order, will be used as a fallback if incorrect or
|
|
unsupported modes are specified.
|
|
.IPs \-fullscreen
|
|
Fixes fullscreen switching on OpenBox 1.x.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-geometry x[%][:y[%]] or [WxH][+x+y]
|
|
Adjust where the output is on the screen initially.
|
|
The x and y specifications are in pixels measured from the top-left of the
|
|
screen to the top-left of the image being displayed, however if a percentage
|
|
sign is given after the argument it turns the value into a percentage of the
|
|
screen size in that direction.
|
|
It also supports the standard X11 \-geometry option format.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
This option is only supported by the x11, xmga, xv, xvmc, xvidix,
|
|
directx and tdfxfb video output drivers.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 50:40
|
|
Places the window at x=50, y=40.
|
|
.IPs 50%:50%
|
|
Places the window in the middle of the screen.
|
|
.IPs 100%\
|
|
Places the window at the middle of the right edge of the screen.
|
|
.IPs 100%:100%
|
|
Places the window at the bottom right corner of the screen.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-guiwid <window\ ID> (also see \-wid) (GUI only)
|
|
This tells the GUI to also use an X11 window and stick itself to the bottom
|
|
of the video, which is useful to embed a mini-GUI in a browser (with the
|
|
MPlayer plugin for instance).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-hue <-100\-100>
|
|
Adjust the hue of the video signal (default: 0).
|
|
You can get a colored negative of the image with this option.
|
|
Not supported by all video output drivers.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-monitor-dotclock <range[,range,...]> (\-vo fbdev and vesa only)
|
|
Specify the dotclock or pixelclock range of the monitor.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-monitor-hfreq <range[,range,...]> (\-vo fbdev and vesa only)
|
|
Specify the horizontal frequency range of the monitor.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-monitor-vfreq <range[,range,...]> (\-vo fbdev and vesa only)
|
|
Specify the vertical frequency range of the monitor.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-monitoraspect <ratio> (also see \-aspect)
|
|
Set the aspect ratio of your monitor or TV screen.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
\-monitoraspect 4:3 or 1.3333
|
|
.br
|
|
\-monitoraspect 16:9 or 1.7777
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-nograbpointer
|
|
Do not grab the mouse pointer after a video mode change (\-vm).
|
|
Useful for multihead setups.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-nokeepaspect
|
|
Do not keep window aspect ratio when resizing windows.
|
|
Only works with the x11, xv, xmga, xvidix, directx video output drivers.
|
|
Furthermore under X11 your window manager has to honor window aspect hints.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-noxv (\-vo sdl only)
|
|
Disables using XVideo through the sdl video output driver.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-ontop\
|
|
Makes the player window stay on top of other windows.
|
|
Supported by video output drivers which use X11, except SDL,
|
|
as well as directx and gl2.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-panscan <0.0\-1.0>
|
|
Enables pan-and-scan functionality (cropping the sides of e.g.\& a 16:9
|
|
movie to make it fit a 4:3 display without black bands).
|
|
The range controls how much of the image is cropped.
|
|
Only works with the xv, xmga, mga, gl and xvidix video output drivers.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-refreshrate <Hz>
|
|
Set the monitor refreshrate in Hz.
|
|
Currently only supported by \-vo directx combined with the \-vm option.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-rootwin
|
|
Play movie in the root window (desktop background).
|
|
Desktop background images may cover the movie window, though.
|
|
Only works with the x11, xv, xmga, xvidix, quartz and directx video output
|
|
drivers.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-saturation <-100\-100>
|
|
Adjust the saturation of the video signal (default: 0).
|
|
You can get grayscale output with this option.
|
|
Not supported by all video output drivers.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-screenh <pixels>
|
|
Specify the vertical screen resolution for video output drivers which
|
|
do not know the screen resolution like fbdev, x11 and TVout.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-screenw <pixels>
|
|
Specify the horizontal screen resolution for video output drivers which
|
|
do not know the screen resolution like fbdev, x11 and TVout.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-stop-xscreensaver (X11 only)
|
|
Turns off xscreensaver at startup and turns it on again on exit.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vm \ \ \
|
|
Try to change to a different video mode.
|
|
Supported by the dga, x11, xv, sdl and directx video output drivers.
|
|
If used with the directx video output driver the \-screenw,
|
|
\-screenh, \-bpp and \-refreshrate options can be used to set
|
|
the new display mode.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vsync \ \
|
|
Enables VBI for the vesa, dfbmga and svga video output drivers.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-wid <window\ ID> (also see \-guiwid) (X11 only)
|
|
This tells MPlayer to attach to an existing X11 window.
|
|
Useful to embed MPlayer in a browser (e.g.\& the plugger extension).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-xineramascreen <0\-...>
|
|
In Xinerama configurations (i.e.\& a single desktop that spans across multiple
|
|
displays) this option tells MPlayer which screen to display movie on.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-z <0\-9> (\-vo png only)
|
|
Specifies the compression level of the png video output driver.
|
|
0 is no compression, 9 is the maximum compression.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-zrbw (\-vo zr only)
|
|
Display in black and white.
|
|
For optimal performance, this can be combined with '\-lavdopts gray'.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-zrcrop <[width]x[height]+[x offset]+[y offset]> (\-vo zr only)
|
|
Select a part of the input image to display, multiple occurences
|
|
of this option switch on cinerama mode.
|
|
In cinerama mode the movie is distributed over more than one TV
|
|
(or beamer) to create a larger image.
|
|
Options appearing after the n-th \-zrcrop apply to the n-th MJPEG card, each
|
|
card should at least have a \-zrdev in addition to the \-zrcrop.
|
|
For examples, see the output of \-zrhelp and the Zr section of the
|
|
documentation.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-zrdev <device> (\-vo zr only)
|
|
Specify the device special file that belongs to your MJPEG card, by default
|
|
the zr video output driver takes the first v4l device it can find.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-zrfd (\-vo zr only)
|
|
Force decimation: Decimation, as specified by \-zrhdec and \-zrvdec, only
|
|
happens if the hardware scaler can stretch the image to its original size.
|
|
Use this option to force decimation.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-zrhdec <1,2,4> (\-vo zr only)
|
|
Horizontal decimation: Ask the driver to send only every 2nd or 4th
|
|
line/\:pixel of the input image to the MJPEG card and use the scaler
|
|
of the MJPEG card to stretch the image to its original size.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-zrhelp (\-vo zr only)
|
|
Display a list of all \-zr* options, their default values and a
|
|
cinerama mode example.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-zrnorm <norm> (\-vo zr only)
|
|
Specify the TV norm as PAL or NTSC (default: no change).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-zrquality <1\-20> (\-vo zr only)
|
|
A number from 1 (best) to 20 (worst) representing the JPEG encoding quality.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-zrvdec <1,2,4> (\-vo zr only)
|
|
Vertical decimation: Ask the driver to send only every 2nd or 4th
|
|
line/\:pixel of the input image to the MJPEG card and use the scaler
|
|
of the MJPEG card to stretch the image to its original size.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-zrxdoff <x display offset> (\-vo zr only)
|
|
If the movie is smaller than the TV screen, this option specifies the x
|
|
offset from the upper-left corner of the TV screen (default: centered).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-zrydoff <y display offset> (\-vo zr only)
|
|
If the movie is smaller than the TV screen, this option specifies the y
|
|
offset from the upper-left corner of the TV screen (default: centered).
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SH "VIDEO OUTPUT DRIVERS (MPLAYER ONLY)"
|
|
Video output drivers are interfaces to different video output facilities.
|
|
The syntax is:
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vo <driver1[:suboption1[=value]:...],driver2,...[,]>
|
|
Specify a priority list of video output drivers to be used.
|
|
.PP
|
|
If the list has a trailing ',' MPlayer will fall back on drivers not
|
|
contained in the list.
|
|
Suboptions are optional and can mostly be omitted.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
See \-vo help for a list of compiled-in video output drivers.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-vo xmga,xv,"
|
|
Try the Matrox X11 driver, then the Xv driver, then others.
|
|
.IPs "\-vo directx:noaccel"
|
|
Uses the DirectX driver with acceleration features turned off.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
Available video output drivers are:
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B xv (X11 only)
|
|
Uses the XVideo extension of XFree86 4.x to enable hardware
|
|
accelerated playback.
|
|
If you cannot use a hardware specific driver, this is probably
|
|
the best option.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs port=<number>
|
|
Select a specific XVideo port.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B x11 (X11 only)
|
|
Shared memory video output driver without hardware acceleration that
|
|
works whenever X11 is present.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B xover (X11 only)
|
|
Adds X11 support to all overlay based video output drivers.
|
|
Currently only supported by tdfx_vid.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <vo_driver>
|
|
Select the driver to use as source to overlay on top of X11.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B xvmc (X11 with \-vc ffmpeg12mc only)
|
|
Video output driver that uses the XvMC (X Video Motion Compensation)
|
|
extension of XFree86 4.x to speed up MPEG1/\:2 and VCR2 decoding.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs benchmark
|
|
Disables image display.
|
|
Necessary for proper benchmarking of drivers that change
|
|
image buffers on monitor retrace only (nVidia).
|
|
.IPs queue
|
|
Queue frames for display to allow more parallel work of the video hardware.
|
|
May add a small (not noticeable) constant A/\:V desync.
|
|
.IPs sleep
|
|
Use sleep function while waiting for rendering to finish
|
|
(not recomended on Linux).
|
|
.IPs wait\
|
|
Do not use sleep function while waiting for rendering to finish
|
|
(default).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B dga (X11 only)
|
|
Play video through the XFree86 Direct Graphics Access extension.
|
|
Considered obsolete.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B sdl (also see \-forcexv, \-noxv) (SDL only)
|
|
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.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <driver>
|
|
Explicitly choose the SDL driver to use.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vidix\ \
|
|
VIDIX (VIDeo Interface for *niX) is an interface to the
|
|
video acceleration features of different graphics cards.
|
|
Very fast video output driver on cards that support it.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <subdevice>
|
|
Explicitly choose the VIDIX subdevice driver to use.
|
|
Available subdevice drivers are cyberblade_vid, mach64_vid, mga_crtc2_vid,
|
|
mga_vid, nvidia_vid, pm3_vid, radeon_vid, rage128_vid and sis_vid.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B xvidix (X11 only)
|
|
X11 frontend for VIDIX
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <subdevice>
|
|
same as vidix
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B cvidix\
|
|
Generic and platform independent VIDIX frontend, can even run in a
|
|
textconsole with nVidia cards.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <subdevice>
|
|
same as vidix
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B winvidix (Windows only)
|
|
Windows frontend for VIDIX
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <subdevice>
|
|
same as vidix
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B directx (Windows only)
|
|
Video output driver that uses the DirectX interface.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs noaccel
|
|
Turns off hardware acceleration.
|
|
Try this option if you have display problems.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B quartz (Mac OS X only)
|
|
Mac OS X Quartz video output driver.
|
|
Under some circumstances, it might be more efficient to force a
|
|
packed YUV output format, with e.g.\& \-vf format=yuy2.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs device_id=<number>
|
|
Choose the display device to use in fullscreen.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B fbdev (Linux only)
|
|
Uses the kernel framebuffer to play video.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs <device>
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|
Explicitly choose the fbdev device name to use (e.g.\& /dev/\:fb0) or the
|
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name of the VIDIX subdevice if the device name starts with 'vidix'
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(e.g.\& 'vidixsis_vid' for the sis driver).
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.RE
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.PD 1
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|
.
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.TP
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.B fbdev2 (Linux only)
|
|
Uses the kernel framebuffer to play video,
|
|
alternative implementation.
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|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <device>
|
|
Explicitly choose the fbdev device name to use (default: /dev/\:fb0).
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.RE
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|
.PD 1
|
|
.
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.TP
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.B vesa\ \ \
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|
Very general video output driver that should work on any VESA VBE 2.0
|
|
compatible card.
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.PD 0
|
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.RSs
|
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.IPs dga\ \
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|
Turns on DGA mode.
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|
.IPs nodga
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|
Turns off DGA mode.
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.IPs neotv_pal
|
|
Activate the NeoMagic TV out and set it to PAL norm.
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.IPs neotv_ntsc
|
|
Activate the NeoMagic TV out and set it to NTSC norm.
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.IPs vidix
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|
Use the VIDIX driver.
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.IPs lvo:\ \ \
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Activate the Linux Video Overlay on top of VESA mode.
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.RE
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.PD 1
|
|
.
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.TP
|
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.B svga\ \ \
|
|
Play video using the SVGA library.
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|
.PD 0
|
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.RSs
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.IPs "<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.
|
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.IPs bbosd
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|
Draw OSD into black bands below the movie (slower).
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.IPs native
|
|
Use only native drawing functions.
|
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This avoids direct rendering, OSD and hardware acceleration.
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|
.IPs retrace
|
|
Force frame switch on vertical retrace.
|
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Usable only with \-double.
|
|
It has the same effect as the \-vsync option.
|
|
.IPs sq\ \ \
|
|
Try to select a video mode with square pixels.
|
|
.IPs vidix
|
|
Use svga with VIDIX.
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|
.RE
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|
.PD 1
|
|
.
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.TP
|
|
.B gl\ \ \ \ \
|
|
OpenGL video output driver.
|
|
Simple version, video size must be smaller than
|
|
the maximum texture size of your OpenGL implementation.
|
|
Intended to work even with the most simple OpenGL implementations.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs (no)manyfmts
|
|
Enables support for more (RGB and BGR) color formats.
|
|
Needs OpenGL version >= 1.2.
|
|
.IPs slice-height=<0\-...>
|
|
Number of lines copied to texture in one piece (default: 4).
|
|
0 for whole image.
|
|
.IPs (no)osd
|
|
Enable or disable support for OSD rendering via OpenGL (default: enabled).
|
|
Mostly for testing, you should use \-osdlevel 0 to disable OSD.
|
|
.IPs (no)scaled-osd
|
|
Changes the way the OSD behaves when the size of the
|
|
window changes (default: disabled).
|
|
When enabled behaves more like the other video output drivers,
|
|
which is better for fixed-size fonts.
|
|
Disabled looks much better with FreeType fonts and uses the
|
|
borders in fullscreen mode.
|
|
.IPs (no)aspect
|
|
Enable or disable aspect scaling and pan-and-scan support (default: enabled).
|
|
Disabling might increase speed.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B gl2\ \ \ \
|
|
OpenGL video output driver, second generation.
|
|
Supports OSD and videos larger than the maximum texture size.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B null\ \ \
|
|
Produces no video output.
|
|
Useful for benchmarking.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B aa (also see \-aa*)
|
|
ASCII art video output driver that works on a text console.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B caca\ \ \
|
|
Color ASCII art video output driver that works on a text console.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B bl\ \ \ \ \
|
|
Video playback using the Blinkenlights UDP protocol.
|
|
This driver is highly hardware specific.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <subdevice>
|
|
Explicitly choose the Blinkenlights subdevice driver to use.
|
|
It's something like arcade:host=localhost:2323 or
|
|
hdl:file=name1,file=name2.
|
|
You must specify a subdevice.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B ggi\ \ \ \
|
|
GGI graphics system video output driver
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <driver>
|
|
Explicitly choose the GGI driver to use.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B directfb
|
|
Play video using the DirectFB library.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs (no)input
|
|
Use the DirectFB instead of the MPlayer keyboard code (default: enabled).
|
|
.IPs buffermode=single|double|triple
|
|
Double and triple buffering give best results if you want to avoid tearing
|
|
issues.
|
|
Triple buffering is more efficent than double buffering as it doesn't block
|
|
MPlayer
|
|
while waiting for the vertical retrace.
|
|
Single buffering should be avoided (default: single).
|
|
.IPs fieldparity=top|bottom
|
|
Control the output order for interlaced frames (default: disabled).
|
|
Valid values are top = top fields first, bottom = bottom fields first.
|
|
This option doesn't have any effect on progressive film material
|
|
like most MPEG movies are.
|
|
You need to enable this option if you have tearing issues/\:unsmooth
|
|
motions watching interlaced film material.
|
|
.IPs layer=N
|
|
Will force layer with ID N for playback (default: -1 - auto).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B 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.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs (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.
|
|
.IPs (no)spic
|
|
Make use of the Matrox sub picture layer to display the OSD (default: enabled).
|
|
.IPs (no)crtc2
|
|
Turn on TV-out on the second head (default: enabled).
|
|
The output quality is amazing as it's a full interlaced picture
|
|
with proper sync to every odd/\:even field.
|
|
.IPs (no)input
|
|
Use the DirectFB instead of the MPlayer keyboard code (default: disabled).
|
|
.IPs buffermode=single|double|triple
|
|
Double and triple buffering give best results if you want to avoid tearing
|
|
issues.
|
|
Triple buffering is more efficent than double buffering as it doesn't block
|
|
MPlayer
|
|
while waiting for the vertical retrace.
|
|
Single buffering should be avoided (default: triple).
|
|
.IPs fieldparity=top|bottom
|
|
Control the output order for interlaced frames (default: disabled).
|
|
Valid values are top = top fields first, bottom = bottom fields first.
|
|
This option doesn't have any effect on progressive film material
|
|
like most MPEG movies are.
|
|
You need to enable this option if you have tearing issues/\:unsmooth
|
|
motions watching interlaced film material.
|
|
.IPs 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.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B 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.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <device>
|
|
Explicitly choose the Matrox device name to use (default: /dev/\:mga_vid).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B xmga (Linux, X11 only)
|
|
The mga video output driver, running in an X11 window.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <device>
|
|
Explicitly choose the Matrox device name to use (default: /dev/\:mga_vid).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B syncfb\
|
|
Video output driver for the SyncFB kernel module, which provides
|
|
special hardware features of Matrox Gxxx cards like hardware
|
|
deinterlacing, scaling and synchronizing your video output to
|
|
the vertical retrace of your monitor.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B 3dfx (Linux only)
|
|
3Dfx specific video output driver.
|
|
This driver directly uses the 3Dfx hardware on top of X11.
|
|
Only 16 bpp are supported.
|
|
FIXME: It' ok the difference between 3dfx, tdfxfb and tdfx_vid?
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B tdfxfb (Linux only)
|
|
This driver employs the tdfx framebuffer driver to play movies with
|
|
YUV acceleration on 3Dfx cards.
|
|
FIXME: It' ok the difference between 3dfx, tdfxfb and tdfx_vid?
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <device>
|
|
Explicitly choose the fbdev device name to use (default: /dev/\:fb0).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B tdfx_vid (Linux only)
|
|
3Dfx specific video output driver.
|
|
This driver directly uses the tdfx_vid kernel module.
|
|
FIXME: It' ok the difference between 3dfx, tdfxfb and tdfx_vid?
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <device>
|
|
Explicitly choose the device name to use (default: /dev/\:tdfx_vid).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B dxr2 (also see \-dxr2) (DXR2 only)
|
|
Creative DXR2 specific video output driver.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <vo_driver>
|
|
Output video subdriver to use as overlay (x11, xv).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B dxr3 (DXR3 only)
|
|
Sigma Designs em8300 MPEG decoder chip (Creative DXR3, Sigma Designs
|
|
Hollywood Plus) specific video output driver.
|
|
Also see the lavc video filter.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs overlay
|
|
Activates the overlay instead of TVOut.
|
|
.IPs prebuf
|
|
Turns on prebuffering.
|
|
.IPs sync\
|
|
Will turn on the new sync-engine.
|
|
.IPs norm=<norm>
|
|
Specifies the TV norm.
|
|
.RSss
|
|
0: Does not change current norm (default).
|
|
.br
|
|
1: Auto-adjust using PAL/\:NTSC.
|
|
.br
|
|
2: Auto-adjust using PAL/\:PAL-60.
|
|
.br
|
|
3: PAL
|
|
.br
|
|
4: PAL-60
|
|
.br
|
|
5: NTSC
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs <0\-3>
|
|
Specifies the device number to use if you have more than one em8300 card.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B mpegpes (DVB only)
|
|
Video output driver for DVB cards that writes the output to an MPEG-PES file
|
|
if no DVB card is installed.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 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).
|
|
.IPs <filename>
|
|
Allows specifying the output filename (default: ./grab.mpg).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B zr (also see \-zr* and \-zrhelp)
|
|
Video output driver for a number of MJPEG capture/\:playback cards.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B zr2 (also see the zrmjpeg video filter)
|
|
Video output driver for a number of MJPEG capture/\:playback cards,
|
|
second generation.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs dev=<device>
|
|
Specifies the device to use.
|
|
.IPs pal\ \
|
|
Activate PAL video norm.
|
|
.IPs secam
|
|
Activate SECAM video norm.
|
|
.IPs ntsc\
|
|
Activate NTSC video norm.
|
|
.IPs prebuf
|
|
Activate prebuffering, not yet supported.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B md5sum\
|
|
Calculate MD5 sums of each frame and write them to a file.
|
|
Supports RGB24 and YV12 colorspaces.
|
|
Useful for debugging.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs outfile=<value>
|
|
Specify the output filename (default: ./md5sums).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B yuv4mpeg
|
|
Transforms the video stream into a sequence of uncompressed YUV 4:2:0
|
|
images and stores it in a file called 'stream.yuv' in the current
|
|
directory.
|
|
The format is the same as the one employed by mjpegtools, so this is
|
|
useful if you want to process the video with the mjpegtools suite.
|
|
It supports the YV12, RGB (24 bpp) and BGR (24 bpp) format.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs interlaced
|
|
Write the output as interlaced frames, top field first.
|
|
.IPs interlaced_bf
|
|
Write the output as interlaced frames, bottom field first.
|
|
.REss
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.RS
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
If you don't specify any option the output is progressive
|
|
(i.e.\& not interlaced).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B gif89a\
|
|
Output each frame into a single animated GIF file in the current directory.
|
|
It supports only RGB format with 24 bpp and the output is converted to 256
|
|
colors.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <fps>
|
|
Float value to specify framerate (default: 5.0).
|
|
.IPs <filename>
|
|
Specify the output filename (default: ./out.gif).
|
|
.REss
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.RS
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
You must specify the framerate before the filename or the framerate will
|
|
be part of the filename.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
mplayer video.nut \-vo gif89a:15.0:test.gif
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B jpeg\ \ \
|
|
Output each frame into a JPEG file in the current directory.
|
|
Each file takes the frame number padded with leading zeros as name.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs [no]progressive
|
|
Specify standard or progressive JPEG (default: noprogressive).
|
|
.IPs [no]baseline
|
|
Specify use of baseline or not (default: baseline).
|
|
.IPs optimize=<0\-100>
|
|
optimization factor (default: 100)
|
|
.IPs smooth=<0\-100>
|
|
smooth factor (default: 0)
|
|
.IPs quality=<0\-100>
|
|
quality factor (default: 75)
|
|
.IPs outdir=<dirname>
|
|
Specify the directory to save the JPEG files to (default: ./).
|
|
.IPs subdirs=<prefix>
|
|
Create numbered subdirectories with the specified prefix to
|
|
save the files in instead of the current directory.
|
|
.IPs maxfiles=<value> (subdirs only)
|
|
Maximum number of files to be saved per subdirectory.
|
|
Must be equal to or larger than 1 (default: 1000).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B pnm\ \ \ \
|
|
Output each frame into a PNM file in the current directory.
|
|
Each file takes the frame number padded with leading zeros as name.
|
|
It supports PPM, PGM and PGMYUV files in both raw and ASCII mode.
|
|
Also see pnm(5), ppm(5) and pgm(5).
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs ppm
|
|
Write PPM files (default).
|
|
.IPs pgm
|
|
Write PGM files.
|
|
.IPs pgmyuv
|
|
Write PGMYUV files.
|
|
PGMYUV is like PGM, but it also contains the U and V plane, appended at the
|
|
bottom of the picture.
|
|
.IPs raw
|
|
Write PNM files in raw mode (default).
|
|
.IPs ascii
|
|
Write PNM files in ASCII mode.
|
|
.IPs outdir=<dirname>
|
|
Specify the directory to save the PNM files to (default: ./).
|
|
.IPs subdirs=<prefix>
|
|
Create numbered subdirectories with the specified prefix to
|
|
save the files in instead of the current directory.
|
|
.IPs maxfiles=<value> (subdirs only)
|
|
Maximum number of files to be saved per subdirectory.
|
|
Must be equal to or larger than 1 (default: 1000).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B png (also see \-z)
|
|
Output each frame into a PNG file in the current directory.
|
|
Each file takes the frame number padded with leading zeros as name.
|
|
24bpp RGB and BGR formats are supported.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B tga\ \ \ \
|
|
Output each frame into a Targa file in the current directory.
|
|
Each file takes the frame number padded with leading zeros as name.
|
|
The purpose of this video output driver is to have a simple lossless
|
|
image writer to use without any external library.
|
|
It supports the BGR[A] color format, with 15, 24 and 32 bpp.
|
|
You can force a particular format with the format video filter.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
mplayer video.nut \-vf format=bgr15 \-vo tga
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SH "DECODING/\:FILTERING OPTIONS"
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-ac <[-]codec1,[-]codec2,...[,]>
|
|
Specify a priority list of audio codecs to be used, according to their codec
|
|
name in codecs.conf.
|
|
Use a '-' before the codec name to omit it.
|
|
If the list has a trailing ',' MPlayer will fall back on codecs not
|
|
contained in the list.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
See \-ac help for a full list of available codecs.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-ac mp3acm"
|
|
Force the l3codeca.acm MP3 codec.
|
|
.IPs "\-ac mad,"
|
|
Try libmad first, then fall back on others.
|
|
.IPs "\-ac hwac3,a52,"
|
|
Try hardware AC3 passthrough, software AC3, then others.
|
|
.IPs "\-ac -ffmp3,"
|
|
Skip FFmpeg's MP3 decoder.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-af <filter1[=parameter1:parameter2:...],filter2,...>
|
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Activate a comma separated list of audio filters and their options.
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Also see the audio filters section of the documentation.
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.br
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|
.I NOTE:
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To get a full list of available audio filters, see \-af help.
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.sp 1
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|
Available filters are:
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.RSs
|
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.IPs resample[=srate[:sloppy][:type]]
|
|
Changes the sample rate of the audio stream to an integer srate in Hz.
|
|
It only supports the 16-bit little-endian format.
|
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With MEncoder, you need to also use \-srate <srate>.
|
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.IPs channels[=nch]
|
|
Change the number of channels to nch output channels.
|
|
If the number of output channels is bigger than the number of input channels
|
|
empty channels are inserted (except when mixing from mono to stereo, then
|
|
the mono channel is repeated in both of the output channels).
|
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If the number of output channels is smaller than the number of input channels
|
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the exceeding channels are truncated.
|
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.IPs format[=bps:f]
|
|
Select the bytes per sample and the format used for output from the
|
|
filter layer.
|
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The option bps is an integer and denotes Bytes per sample.
|
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The format f is a string containing a concatenated mix of:
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|
.br
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|
alaw, mulaw or imaadpcm
|
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.br
|
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float or int
|
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.br
|
|
unsigned or signed
|
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.br
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|
le or be (little- or big-endian)
|
|
.br
|
|
.IPs volume[=v:sc]
|
|
Select the output volume level.
|
|
This filter is not reentrant and can therefore only be enabled once for every
|
|
audio stream.
|
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.RSss
|
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v: Sets the desired gain in dB for all channels in the stream
|
|
from -200dB to +60dB (where -200dB mutes the sound
|
|
completely and +60dB equals a gain of 1000).
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.br
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|
sc: Enable soft clipping.
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.REss
|
|
.IPs pan[=n:l01:l02:...l10:l11:l12:...ln0:ln1:ln2:...]
|
|
Mixes channels arbitrarily, see DOCS/\:HTML/\:en/\:audio.html for
|
|
details.
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|
.RSss
|
|
n: number of input channels (1\-6)
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|
.br
|
|
lij: How much of input channel j is mixed into output channel i.
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|
.REss
|
|
.IPs sub[=fc:ch]
|
|
Add subwoofer channel.
|
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.RSss
|
|
fc: cutoff frequency for low-pass filter (20Hz to 300Hz) (default: 60Hz)
|
|
.br
|
|
ch: channel number for the sub-channel
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs surround[=d]
|
|
Decoder for matrix encoded surround sound, works on many 2 channel files.
|
|
.RSss
|
|
d: delay time in ms for the rear speakers (0ms to 1000ms) (default: 15ms)
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs delay[=ch1:ch2:...]
|
|
Delays the sound output.
|
|
Specify the delay separately for each channel in milliseconds (floating point
|
|
number between 0 and 1000).
|
|
.IPs export[=mmapped_file[:nsamples]]
|
|
Exports the incoming signal to other processes using memory mapping (mmap()).
|
|
.RSss
|
|
mmapped_file: file to map data to (default: ~/.mplayer/\:mplayer-af_export)
|
|
.br
|
|
nsamples: number of samples per channel (default: 512)
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs extrastereo[=mul]
|
|
Increases the difference between left and right channels to add some
|
|
sort of "live" effect to playback.
|
|
.RSss
|
|
mul: difference coefficient (default: 2.5)
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs volnorm
|
|
Maximizes the volume without distorting the sound.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-af-adv <force=(0\-3):list=(filters)> (also see \-af)
|
|
Specify advanced audio filter options:
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs force=<0\-3>
|
|
Forces the insertion of audio filters to one of the following:
|
|
.RSss
|
|
0: completely automatic filter insertion (default)
|
|
.br
|
|
1: Optimize for accuracy.
|
|
.br
|
|
2: Optimize for speed.
|
|
.br
|
|
3: Turn off automatic filter insertion.
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs list=<filters>
|
|
Same as \-af.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-afm <driver1,driver2,...>
|
|
Specify a priority list of audio codec families to be used, according
|
|
to their codec name in codecs.conf.
|
|
Falls back on the default codecs if none of the given codec families work.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
See \-afm help for a full list of available codec families.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-afm ffmpeg"
|
|
Try FFmpeg's libavcodec codecs first.
|
|
.IPs "\-afm acm,dshow"
|
|
Try Win32 codecs first.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-aspect <ratio>
|
|
Override movie aspect ratio.
|
|
It is autodetected for MPEG files, but it cannot be done for most AVI files.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
\-aspect 4:3 or \-aspect 1.3333
|
|
.br
|
|
\-aspect 16:9 or \-aspect 1.7777
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-noaspect
|
|
Disable automatic movie aspect ratio compensation.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-flip \
|
|
Flip image upside-down.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-lavdopts <option1:option2:...> (DEBUG CODE)
|
|
Specify libavcodec decoding parameters.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
\-lavdopts bug=1
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.RS
|
|
Available options are:
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs bug=<value>
|
|
Manually work around encoder bugs:
|
|
.RSss
|
|
0: nothing
|
|
.br
|
|
1: autodetect bugs (default)
|
|
.br
|
|
2 (msmpeg4v3): some old lavc generated msmpeg4v3 files (no autodetection)
|
|
.br
|
|
4 (mpeg4): XviD interlacing bug (autodetected if fourcc==XVIX)
|
|
.br
|
|
8 (mpeg4): UMP4 (autodetected if fourcc==UMP4)
|
|
.br
|
|
16 (mpeg4): padding bug (autodetected)
|
|
.br
|
|
32 (mpeg4): illegal vlc bug (autodetected per fourcc)
|
|
.br
|
|
64 (mpeg4): XviD and DivX qpel bug (autodetected per fourcc/\:version)
|
|
.br
|
|
128 (mpeg4): old standard qpel (autodetected per fourcc/\:version)
|
|
.br
|
|
256 (mpeg4): another qpel bug (autodetected per fourcc/\:version)
|
|
.br
|
|
512 (mpeg4): direct-qpel-blocksize bug (autodetected per fourcc/\:version)
|
|
.br
|
|
1024 (mpeg4): edge padding bug (autodetected per fourcc/\:version)
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs debug=<value>
|
|
debug:
|
|
.RSss
|
|
.br
|
|
0: disabled
|
|
.br
|
|
1: picture info
|
|
.br
|
|
2: rate control
|
|
.br
|
|
4: bitstream
|
|
.br
|
|
8: macroblock (MB) type
|
|
.br
|
|
16: quantization parameter (QP)
|
|
.br
|
|
32: motion vector
|
|
.br
|
|
0x0040: motion vector visualization (use \-noslices)
|
|
.br
|
|
0x0080: macroblock (MB) skip
|
|
.br
|
|
0x0100: startcode
|
|
.br
|
|
0x0200: PTS
|
|
.br
|
|
0x0400: error resilience
|
|
.br
|
|
0x0800: memory management control operations (H.264)
|
|
.br
|
|
0x1000: bugs
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs ec=<value>
|
|
error concealment:
|
|
.RSss
|
|
1: Use strong deblock filter for damaged MBs.
|
|
.br
|
|
2: iterative motion vector (MV) search (slow)
|
|
.br
|
|
3: all (default)
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs er=<value>
|
|
error resilience:
|
|
.RSss
|
|
.br
|
|
0: disabled
|
|
.br
|
|
1: careful (Should work with broken encoders.)
|
|
.br
|
|
2: normal (default) (Works with compliant encoders.)
|
|
.br
|
|
3: aggressive (More checks, but might cause problems even for valid bitstreams.)
|
|
.br
|
|
4: very aggressive
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs fast\
|
|
Enable optimizations which do not comply to the specification and might
|
|
potentially cause problems, like simpler dequantization, assuming use
|
|
of the default quantization matrix, assuming YUV 4:2:0 and skipping a few
|
|
checks to detect damaged bitstreams.
|
|
.IPs gray\
|
|
grayscale only decoding (a bit faster than with color)
|
|
.IPs "idct=<0\-99> (see \-lavcopts)"
|
|
For best decoding quality use the same IDCT algorithm for decoding and encoding.
|
|
This may come at a price in accuracy, though.
|
|
.IPs lowres=<number>
|
|
Decode at lower resolutions.
|
|
Low resolution decoding is not supported by all codecs, and it will
|
|
often result in ugly artifacts.
|
|
This is not a bug, but a side effect of not decoding at full resolution.
|
|
.RSss
|
|
.br
|
|
0: disabled
|
|
.br
|
|
1: 1/2 resolution
|
|
.br
|
|
2: 1/4 resolution
|
|
.br
|
|
3: 1/8 resolution
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs "sb=<number> (MPEG2 only)"
|
|
Skip the given number of macroblock rows at the bottom.
|
|
.IPs "st=<number> (MPEG2 only)"
|
|
Skip the given number of macroblock rows at the top.
|
|
.IPs vismv=<value>
|
|
vismv:
|
|
.RSss
|
|
.br
|
|
0: disabled
|
|
.br
|
|
1: Visualize forward predicted MVs of P-frames.
|
|
.br
|
|
2: Visualize forward predicted MVs of B-frames.
|
|
.br
|
|
4: Visualize backward predicted MVs of B-frames.
|
|
.REss
|
|
.IPs vstats
|
|
Prints some statistics and stores them in ./vstats_*.log.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-noslices
|
|
Disable drawing video by 16-pixel height slices/\:bands, instead draws the
|
|
whole frame in a single run.
|
|
May be faster or slower, depending on card/\:cache.
|
|
It has effect only with libmpeg2 and libavcodec codecs.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-nosound
|
|
Do not play/\:encode sound.
|
|
Useful for benchmarking.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-novideo
|
|
Do not play/\:encode video.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-oldpp <quality> (OpenDivX only) (OBSOLETE)
|
|
Use the opendivx postprocessing code instead of the internal one.
|
|
Superseded by \-pp, the internal postprocessing offers better
|
|
quality and performance.
|
|
The valid range of \-oldpp values varies by codec, it is mostly
|
|
0\-6, where 0=disable, 6=slowest/\:best.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-pp <quality> (also see \-vf pp)
|
|
Set the DLL postprocess level.
|
|
This option is no longer usable with \-vf pp.
|
|
It only works with Win32 DirectShow DLLs with internal postprocessing routines.
|
|
The valid range of \-pp values varies by codec, it is mostly
|
|
0\-6, where 0=disable, 6=slowest/\:best.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-pphelp (also see \-vf pp)
|
|
Show a summary about the available postprocess filters and their usage.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-ssf <mode>
|
|
Specifies software scaler parameters.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
\-vf scale \-ssf lgb=3.0
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs lgb=<0\-100>
|
|
gaussian blur filter (luma)
|
|
.IPs cgb=<0\-100>
|
|
gaussian blur filter (chroma)
|
|
.IPs ls=<0\-100>
|
|
sharpen filter (luma)
|
|
.IPs cs=<0\-100>
|
|
sharpen filter (chroma)
|
|
.IPs chs=<h>
|
|
chroma horizontal shifting
|
|
.IPs cvs=<v>
|
|
chroma vertical shifting
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-stereo <mode>
|
|
Select type of MP2/\:MP3 stereo output.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
stereo
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
left channel
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
right channel
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-sws <software\ scaler\ type> (also see \-vf scale and \-zoom)
|
|
Specify the software scaler algorithm to be used with the \-zoom option.
|
|
This affects video output drivers which lack hardware acceleration, e.g.\& x11.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
Available types are:
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
fast bilinear
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
bilinear
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
bicubic (good quality) (default)
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
experimental
|
|
.IPs 4
|
|
nearest neighbour (bad quality)
|
|
.IPs 5
|
|
area
|
|
.IPs 6
|
|
luma bicubic / chroma bilinear
|
|
.IPs 7
|
|
gauss
|
|
.IPs 8
|
|
sincR
|
|
.IPs 9
|
|
lanczos
|
|
.IPs 10
|
|
natural bicubic spline
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.RS
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
For \-sws\ 2 and 7, sharpness can be set with the scaling parameter
|
|
of \-vf scale (0 (soft) \- 100 (sharp)), for \-sws 9, the scaling
|
|
parameter specifies the filter length (1 \- 10).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vc <[-]codec1,[-]codec2,...[,]>
|
|
Specify a priority list of video codecs to be used, according to their codec
|
|
name in codecs.conf.
|
|
Use a '-' before the codec name to omit it.
|
|
If the list has a trailing ',' MPlayer will fall back on codecs not
|
|
contained in the list.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
See \-vc help for a full list of available codecs.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-vc divx"
|
|
Force Win32/\:VFW DivX codec, no fallback.
|
|
.IPs "\-vc divx4,"
|
|
Try divx4linux codec first, then fall back on others.
|
|
.IPs "\-vc -divxds,-divx,"
|
|
Skip Win32 DivX codecs.
|
|
.IPs "\-vc ffmpeg12,mpeg12,"
|
|
Try libavcodec's MPEG1/\:2 codec, then libmpeg2, then others.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vfm <driver1,driver2,...>
|
|
Specify a priority list of video codec families to be used, according
|
|
to their names in codecs.conf.
|
|
Falls back on the default codecs if none of the given codec families work.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
See \-vfm help for a full list of available codec families.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-vfm ffmpeg,dshow,vfw"
|
|
Try the libavcodec, then Directshow, then VfW codecs and fall back
|
|
on others, if they do not work.
|
|
.IPs "\-vfm xanim"
|
|
Try XAnim codecs first.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-x <x> (MPlayer only)
|
|
Scale image to width <x> (if software/\:hardware scaling is available).
|
|
Disables aspect calculations.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-xvidopts <option1:option2:...>
|
|
Specify additional parameters when decoding with XviD.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
Since libavcodec is faster than XviD you might want to use the libavcodec
|
|
postprocessing filter (\-vf pp) and decoder (\-vfm ffmpeg) instead.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
XviD's internal postprocessing filters:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs deblock-chroma (also see \-vf pp)
|
|
chroma deblock filter
|
|
.IPs deblock-luma (also see \-vf pp)
|
|
luma deblock filter
|
|
.IPs dering-luma (also see \-vf pp)
|
|
luma deringing filter
|
|
.IPs dering-chroma (also see \-vf pp)
|
|
chroma deringing filter
|
|
.IPs filmeffect (also see \-vf noise)
|
|
Adds artificial film grain to the video.
|
|
May increase perceived quality, while lowering true quality.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.RS
|
|
rendering methods:
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs dr2\ \
|
|
Activate direct rendering method 2.
|
|
.IPs nodr2
|
|
Deactivate direct rendering method 2.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-xy <value>
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs value<=8
|
|
Scale image by factor <value>.
|
|
.IPs value>8
|
|
Set width to value and calculate height to keep correct aspect ratio.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-y <y> (MPlayer only)
|
|
Scale image to height <y> (if software/\:hardware scaling is available).
|
|
Disables aspect calculations.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-zoom\ \
|
|
Allow software scaling, where available.
|
|
Can be used to force scaling with \-vf scale.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
\-vf scale will ignore \-x / \-y / \-xy / \-fs / \-aspect without
|
|
\-zoom.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SH "VIDEO FILTERS"
|
|
Video filters allow you to modify the video stream and its properties.
|
|
The syntax is:
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vf <filter1[=parameter1:parameter2:...],filter2,...>
|
|
Setup a chain of video filters.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vop <...,filter2[=parameter1:parameter2:...],filter1> (OBSOLETE)
|
|
Setup a chain of video filters, to be applied in
|
|
.B reverse
|
|
order.
|
|
Deprecated in favor of \-vf.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Many parameters are optional and set to default values if omitted.
|
|
To explicitly use a default value set a parameter to '-1'.
|
|
Parameters w:h means width x height in pixels, x:y means x;y position counted
|
|
from the upper left corner of the bigger image.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
To get a full list of available video filters, see \-vf help.
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.sp 1
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Filters are managed in lists.
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There are a few commands to manage the filter list.
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.
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.TP
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.B \-vf-add <filter1[,filter2,...]>
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Appends the filters given as arguments to the filter list.
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.
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.TP
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.B \-vf-pre <filter1[,filter2,...]>
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Prepends the filters given as arguments to the filter list.
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.
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.TP
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.B \-vf-del <index1[,index2,...]>
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Deletes the filters at the given indexes.
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Index numbers start at 0, negative numbers address the end of the
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list (-1 is the last).
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.
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.TP
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.B \-vf-clr
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Completely empties the filter list.
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.PP
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With filters that support it, you can access parameters by their name.
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.
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.TP
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.B \-vf <filter>=help
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Prints the parameter names and parameter value ranges for a particular
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filter.
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.
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.TP
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.B \-vf <filter=named_parameter1=value1[:named_parameter2=value2:...]>
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Sets a named parameter to the given value.
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Use on and off or yes and no to set flag parameters.
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.PP
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Available filters are:
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.
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.TP
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.B crop[=w:h:x:y]
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Crops the given part of the image and discards the rest.
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Useful to remove black bands from widescreen movies.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs w,h
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Cropped width and height, defaults to original width and height.
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.IPs x,y
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Position of the cropped picture, defaults to center.
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B cropdetect[=limit:round]
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Calculates necessary cropping parameters and prints the recommended parameters
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to stdout.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs limit
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Threshold, which can be optionally specified from nothing (0) to
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everything (255) (default: 24).
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.br
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.IPs round
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Value which the width/\:height should be divisible by (default: 16).
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The offset is automatically adjusted to center the video.
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Use 2 to get only even dimensions (needed for 4:2:2 video).
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16 is best when encoding to most video codecs.
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B rectangle[=w:h:x:y]
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The plugin responds to the input.conf directive 'change_rectangle'
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that takes two parameters.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs w,h
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width and height (default: -1, maximum possible width where boundaries
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are still visible.)
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.IPs x,y
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top left corner position (default: -1, uppermost leftmost)
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B expand[=w:h:x:y:o]
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Expands (not scales) movie resolution to the given value and places the
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unscaled original at coordinates x, y.
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Can be used for placing subtitles/\:OSD in the resulting black bands.
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.RSs
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.IPs w,h
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Expanded width,height (default: original width,height).
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Negative values for w and h are treated as offsets to the original size.
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.sp 1
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.I EXAMPLE:
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IP expand=0:-50:0:0
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Adds a 50 pixel border to the bottom of the picture.
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.IPs x,y
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position of original image on the expanded image (default: center)
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.IPs o
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OSD/\:subtitle rendering
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.RSss
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0: disable (default)
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.br
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1: enable
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.REss
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.RE
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.
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.TP
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.B flip (also see \-flip)
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Flips the image upside down.
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.
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.TP
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.B mirror\
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Mirrors the image on the Y axis.
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.
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.TP
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.B rotate[=<0\-7>]
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Rotates and flips (optional) the image +/\:- 90 degrees.
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For parameters between 4\-7 rotation is only done if the movie's geometry is
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portrait and not landscape.
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.
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.TP
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.B scale[=w:h[:interlaced[:chr_drop[:param[:param2[:presize]]]]]]
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Scales the image with the software scaler (slow) and performs a YUV<\->RGB
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colorspace conversion (also see \-sws).
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.RSs
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.IPs <w>,<h>
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scaled width/\:height (default: original width/\:height)
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.br
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.I NOTE:
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If \-zoom is used, and underlying filters (including libvo) are
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incapable of scaling, it defaults to d_width/\:d_height!
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.RSss
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0: scaled d_width/\:d_height
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.br
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-1: original width/\:height
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.br
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-2: Calculate w/\:h using the other dimension and the prescaled aspect ratio.
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.br
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-3: Calculate w/\:h using the other dimension and the original aspect ratio.
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.REss
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.IPs <interlaced>
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Toggle interlaced scaling.
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.RSss
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0: off (default)
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.br
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1: on
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.REss
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.IPs <chr_drop>
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chroma skipping
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.RSss
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0: Use all available input lines for chroma.
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.br
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1: Use only every 2. input line for chroma.
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.br
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2: Use only every 4. input line for chroma.
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.br
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3: Use only every 8. input line for chroma.
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.REss
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.IPs "<param>[:<param2>] (also see \-sws)"
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Set some scaling parameters depending on the type of scaler selected
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with \-sws.
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.RSss
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\-sws 2 (bicubic): B (blurring) and C (ringing)
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.br
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0.00:0.60 default
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.br
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0.00:0.75 VirtualDubs "precise bicubic"
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.br
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0.00:0.50 Catmull-Rom spline
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.br
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0.33:0.33 Mitchell-Netravali spline
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.br
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1.00:0.00 cubic B-spline
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.br
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\-sws 7 (gaussian): sharpness (0 (soft) \- 100 (sharp))
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.br
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\-sws 9 (lanczos): filter length (1\-10)
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.REss
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.IPs <presize>
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Scale to preset sizes.
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.RSss
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qntsc: 352x240 (NTSC quarter screen)
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.br
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qpal: 352x288 (PAL quarter screen)
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.br
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ntsc: 720x480 (standard NTSC)
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.br
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pal: 720x576 (standard PAL)
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.br
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sntsc: 640x480 (square pixel NTSC)
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.br
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spal: 768x576 (square pixel PAL)
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.REss
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.RE
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.
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.TP
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.B dsize=[aspect|w:h]
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Changes the intended display size/\:aspect at an arbitrary point in the
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filter chain.
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Aspect can be given as a fraction (4/\:3) or floating point number
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(1.33).
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Alternatively, you may specify the exact display width and height
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desired.
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Note that this filter does NOT do any scaling itself; it just affects
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what later scalers (software or hardware) will do when auto-scaling to
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correct aspect.
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.
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.TP
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.B yuy2\ \ \
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Forces software YV12/\:I420/\:422P to YUY2 conversion.
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Useful for video cards/\:drivers with slow YV12 but fast YUY2 support.
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.
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.TP
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.B yvu9\ \ \
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Forces software YVU9 to YV12 colorspace conversion.
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Deprecated in favor of the software scaler.
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.
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.TP
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.B yuvcsp\
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Clamps YUV color values to the CCIR 601 range without doing real conversion.
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.
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.TP
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.B rgb2bgr[=swap]
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RGB 24/\:32 <\-> BGR 24/\:32 colorspace conversion.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs swap\
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Also perform R <\-> B swapping.
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B palette
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RGB/\:BGR 8 \-> 15/\:16/\:24/\:32bpp colorspace conversion using palette.
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.
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.TP
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.B format[=fourcc]
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Restricts the colorspace for the next filter without doing any conversion.
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Use together with the scale filter for a real conversion.
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.br
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.I NOTE:
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For a list of available formats see format=fmt=help.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs fourcc
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format name like rgb15, bgr24, yv12, etc (default: yuy2)
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B noformat[=fourcc]
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Restricts the colorspace for the next filter without doing any conversion.
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Unlike the format filter, this will allow any colorspace
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.B except
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the one you specify.
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.br
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.I NOTE:
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For a list of available formats see noformat=fmt=help.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs fourcc
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format name like rgb15, bgr24, yv12, etc (default: yv12)
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B pp[=filter1[:option1[:option2...]]/\:[-]filter2...] (also see \-pphelp)
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Enables the specified chain of postprocessing subfilters.
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Subfilters must be separated by '/' and can be disabled by
|
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prepending a '\-'.
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A subfilter's scope can be determined by appending a ':' followed
|
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by 'a', 'c' or 'y' (default: c):
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs a
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Automatically switch the subfilter off if the CPU is too slow.
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.IPs c
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Do chrominance filtering, too.
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.IPs y
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Do luminance filtering only (no chrominance).
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.sp 1
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.RS
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.br
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.I NOTE:
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\-pphelp shows a list of available subfilters.
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.sp 1
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|
.I EXAMPLE:
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.RE
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs "\-vf pp=hb/vb/dr/al"
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horizontal and vertical deblocking, deringing and automatic
|
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brightness/\:contrast
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.IPs "\-vf pp=hb/vb/dr/al/lb"
|
|
horizontal and vertical deblocking, deringing, automatic
|
|
brightness/\:contrast and linear blend deinterlacer
|
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.IPs "\-vf pp=de/-al"
|
|
default filters without brightness/\:contrast correction
|
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.IPs "\-vf pp=de/tn:1:2:3"
|
|
Enable default filters & temporal denoiser.
|
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.IPs "\-vf pp=hb:y/vb:a"
|
|
Horizontal deblocking on luminance only, and switch vertical deblocking
|
|
on or off automatically depending on available CPU time.
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B spp[=quality[:qp[:mode]]]
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simple postprocessing filter
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.RSs
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|
.IPs quality
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|
0\-6 (default: 3)
|
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.IPs qp\ \ \
|
|
Force quantization parameter (default: 0, use QP from video).
|
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.IPs mode\ \ \
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0: hard thresholding (default)
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.br
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|
1: soft thresholding (better deringing, but blurrier)
|
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.RE
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|
.
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.TP
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.B qp=equation
|
|
quantization parameter (QP) change filter
|
|
.RSs
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|
.IPs equation
|
|
some equation like "2+2*sin(PI*qp)"
|
|
.RE
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|
.
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.TP
|
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.B test\ \ \
|
|
Generate various test patterns.
|
|
.
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|
.TP
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.B rgbtest
|
|
Generate an RGB test pattern useful for detecting RGB vs BGR issues.
|
|
You should see a red, green and blue stripe from top to bottom.
|
|
.
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.TP
|
|
.B lavc[=quality:fps]
|
|
Fast software YV12 to MPEG1 conversion with libavcodec for use with DVB/\:DXR3.
|
|
Faster and of better quality than \-vf fame.
|
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.RSs
|
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.IPs quality
|
|
.RSss
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1\-31: fixed qscale
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.br
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|
32\-: fixed bitrate in kBits
|
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.REss
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.IPs fps\ \
|
|
force output fps (float value) (default: 0, autodetect based on height)
|
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.RE
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|
.
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.TP
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.B fame\ \ \
|
|
Fast software YV12 to MPEG1 conversion with libfame for use with DVB/\:DXR3.
|
|
.
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|
.TP
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.B dvbscale[=aspect]
|
|
Set up optimal scaling for DVB cards, scaling the x axis in hardware and
|
|
calculating the y axis scaling in software to keep aspect.
|
|
Only useful together with expand and scale.
|
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.RSs
|
|
.IPs aspect
|
|
Control aspect ratio, calculate as DVB_HEIGHT*ASPECTRATIO (default:
|
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576*4/\:3=768), set it to 576*(16/\:9)=1024 for a 16:9 TV.
|
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.RE
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|
.sp 1
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|
.RS
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|
.I EXAMPLE:
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.RE
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|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-vf dvbscale,scale=-1:0,expand=-1:576:-1:-1:1,lavc"
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FIXME: Explain what this does.
|
|
.RE
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|
.PD 1
|
|
.
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.TP
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.B noise[=luma[u][t|a][h][p]:chroma[u][t|a][h][p]]
|
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Adds noise.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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|
.IPs <0\-100>
|
|
luma noise
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|
.IPs <0\-100>
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|
chroma noise
|
|
.IPs u
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|
uniform noise (gaussian otherwise)
|
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.IPs t
|
|
temporal noise (noise pattern changes between frames)
|
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.IPs a
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averaged temporal noise (smoother, but a lot slower)
|
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.IPs h
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|
high quality (slightly better looking, slightly slower)
|
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.IPs p
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|
mix random noise with a (semi)regular pattern
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.RE
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.PD 1
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|
.
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.TP
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.B denoise3d[=luma:chroma:time]
|
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This filter aims to reduce image noise producing smooth images and making still
|
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images really still (This should enhance compressibility.).
|
|
.PD 0
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.RSs
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|
.IPs luma\
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|
spatial luma strength (default: 4)
|
|
.IPs chroma
|
|
spatial chroma strength (default: 3)
|
|
.IPs time\
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|
temporal strength (default: 6)
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.RE
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.PD 1
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|
.
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.TP
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.B hqdn3d[=luma:chroma:time]
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High precision/\:quality version of the denoise3d filter.
|
|
Parameters and usage are the same.
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.
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.TP
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.B eq[=brightness:contrast] (OBSOLETE)
|
|
Software equalizer with interactive controls just like the hardware
|
|
equalizer, for cards/\:drivers that do not support brightness and
|
|
contrast controls in hardware.
|
|
Initial values in the range -100 \- 100 may be given on the command line.
|
|
Might also be useful with MEncoder, either for fixing poorly captured
|
|
movies, or for slightly reducing contrast to mask artifacts and get by
|
|
with lower bitrates.
|
|
.
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.TP
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.B eq2[=gamma:contrast:brightness:saturation:rg:gg:bg:weight]
|
|
Alternative software equalizer that uses lookup tables (very slow),
|
|
allowing gamma correction in addition to simple brightness
|
|
and contrast adjustment.
|
|
Note that it uses the same MMX optimized code as \-vf eq if all
|
|
gamma values are 1.0.
|
|
The parameters are given as floating point values.
|
|
Parameters rg, gg, bg are the independent gamma values for the red, green
|
|
and blue components.
|
|
The weight parameter can be used to reduce the effect of a high gamma value on
|
|
bright image areas, e.g.\& keep them from getting overamplified and just plain
|
|
white.
|
|
A value of 0.0 turns the gamma correction all the way down while 1.0 leaves it
|
|
at its full strength.
|
|
Defaults are gamma=1.0, contrast=1.0, brightness=0.0, saturation=1.0,
|
|
weight=1.0.
|
|
Value ranges are 0.1\-10 for gamma, -2\-2 for contrast (negative values result
|
|
in a negative image), -1\-1 for brightness, 0\-3 for saturation and 0\-1 for
|
|
weight.
|
|
.
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|
.TP
|
|
.B hue[=hue:saturation]
|
|
Defaults are hue=0.0, saturation=1.0.
|
|
Value ranges are -180\-180 for hue, -2\-2 for saturation (negative values result
|
|
in a negative chroma).
|
|
.
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|
.TP
|
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.B halfpack[=f]
|
|
Convert planar YUV 4:2:0 to half-height packed 4:2:2, downsampling luma but
|
|
keeping all chroma samples.
|
|
Useful for output to low-resolution display devices when hardware downscaling
|
|
is poor quality or is not available.
|
|
Can also be used as a primitive luma-only deinterlacer with very low CPU
|
|
usage.
|
|
By default, halfpack averages pairs of lines when downsampling.
|
|
The optional parameter f can be 0 to only use even lines, or 1 to only use
|
|
odd lines.
|
|
Any other value for f gives the default (averaging) behavior.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B ilpack[=mode]
|
|
When interlaced video is stored in YUV 4:2:0 formats, chroma
|
|
interlacing does not line up properly due to vertical downsampling of
|
|
the chroma channels.
|
|
This filter packs the planar 4:2:0 data into YUY2 (4:2:2) format with
|
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the chroma lines in their proper locations, so that in any given
|
|
scanline, the luma and chroma data both come from the same field.
|
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The optional argument selects the sampling mode.
|
|
By default, linear interpolation (mode 1) is used.
|
|
Mode 0 uses nearest-neighbor sampling, which is fast but incorrect.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B harddup
|
|
Only useful with MEncoder.
|
|
If harddup is used when encoding, it will force duplicate frames to be
|
|
encoded in the output.
|
|
This uses slightly more space, but is necessary for output to MPEG
|
|
files or if you plan to demux and remux the video stream after
|
|
encoding.
|
|
Should be placed at or near the end of the filter chain unless you
|
|
have a good reason to do otherwise.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B softskip
|
|
Only useful with MEncoder.
|
|
Softskip moves the frame skipping (dropping) step of encoding from
|
|
before the filter chain to some point during the filter chain.
|
|
This allows filters which need to see all frames (inverse telecine,
|
|
temporal denoising, etc.) to function properly.
|
|
Should be placed after the filters which need to see all frames and
|
|
before any subsequent filters that are CPU-intensive.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B decimate[=max:hi:lo:frac]
|
|
Drops frames that do not differ greatly from the previous frame in
|
|
order to reduce framerate.
|
|
The argument max (if positive) sets the maximum number of consecutive
|
|
frames which can be dropped, or (if negative) the minimum interval
|
|
between dropped frames.
|
|
A frame is a candidate for dropping if no 8x8 region differs by more
|
|
than a threshold of hi, and if not more than frac portion (1 meaning
|
|
the whole image) differs by more than a threshold of lo.
|
|
Values of hi and lo are for 8x8 pixel blocks and represent actual
|
|
pixel value differences, so a threshold of 64 corresponds to 1 unit of
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difference for each pixel, or the same spread out differently over the
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block.
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The main use of this filter is for very-low-bitrate encoding (e.g.\&
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streaming over dialup modem), but it could in theory be used for
|
|
fixing movies that were inverse-telecined incorrectly.
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.
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.TP
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.B dint[=sense:level]
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Detects and drops the first from a set of interlaced video frames.
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Values can be from 0.0 to 1.0 \- first (default 0.1) is relative difference
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|
between neighbor pixels, second (default 0.15) is what part of image has to
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be detected as interlaced to drop the frame.
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|
.
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.TP
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.B lavcdeint
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libavcodec deinterlacing filter
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.
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.TP
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.B kerndeint[=thresh[:map[:order[:sharp[:twoway]]]]]
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Donald Graft's adaptive kernel deinterlacer.
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Deinterlaces parts of a video if a configurable threshold is exceeded.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs "thresh (0 \- 255)"
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Threshold (default 10).
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.IPs "map (0 or 1)"
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Paint pixels which exceed the threshold white (default: 0).
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.IPs "order (0 or 1)"
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|
Swap fields if 1 (default: 0).
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.IPs "sharp (0 or 1)"
|
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Enable additional sharpening (default: 0).
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.IPs "twoway (0 or 1)"
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|
Enable twoway sharpening (default: 0).
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.RE
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.PD 1
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|
.
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.TP
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.B unsharp=l|cWxH:amount[:l|cWxH:amount]
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unsharp mask / gaussian blur
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.RSs
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.IPs l\ \ \ \
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Apply effect on luma component.
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|
.IPs c\ \ \ \
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Apply effect on chroma components.
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.IPs <width>x<height>
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|
width and height of the matrix, odd sized in both directions
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(min = 3x3, max = 13x11 or 11x13, usually something between 3x3 and 7x7)
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|
.IPs amount
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|
Relative amount of sharpness/\:blur to add to the image
|
|
(a sane range should be -1.5\-1.5).
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.RSss
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<0: blur
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.br
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>0: sharpen
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.REss
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|
.RE
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|
.
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.TP
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.B swapuv\
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|
Swap U & V plane.
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|
.
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.TP
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|
.B il=[d|i][s][:[d|i][s]]
|
|
(De)interleaves lines.
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|
The goal of this filter is to add the ability to process interlaced images
|
|
pre-field without deinterlacing them.
|
|
You can filter your interlaced DVD and play it on a TV without breaking the
|
|
interlacing.
|
|
While deinterlacing (with the postprocessing filter) removes interlacing
|
|
permanently (by smoothing, averaging, etc) deinterleaving splits the frame into
|
|
2 fields (so called half pictures), so you can process (filter) them
|
|
independently and then re-interleave them.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs d
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|
deinterleave (placing one above the other)
|
|
.IPs i
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|
interleave
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|
.IPs s
|
|
swap fields (exchange even & odd lines)
|
|
.RE
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|
.PD 1
|
|
.
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|
.TP
|
|
.B fil=[i|d]
|
|
(De)interleaves lines.
|
|
This filter is very similar to the il filter but much faster, the main
|
|
disadvantage is that it does not always work.
|
|
Especially if combined with other filters it may produce randomly messed
|
|
up images, so be happy if it works but don't complain if it doesn't for
|
|
your combination of filters.
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|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs d
|
|
Deinterleave fields, placing them side by side.
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|
.IPs i
|
|
Interleave fields again (reversing the effect of fil=d).
|
|
.RE
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|
.PD 1
|
|
.
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|
.TP
|
|
.B field[=n]
|
|
Extracts a single field from an interlaced image using stride arithmetic
|
|
to avoid wasting CPU time.
|
|
The optional argument n specifies whether to extract the even or the odd
|
|
field (depending on whether n is even or odd).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B detc[=var1=value2:var2=value2:...]
|
|
Attempts to reverse the 'telecine' process to recover a clean,
|
|
non-interlaced stream at film framerate.
|
|
This was the first and most primitive inverse telecine filter to be
|
|
added to MPlayer/\:MEncoder.
|
|
It works by latching onto the telecine 3:2 pattern and following it as
|
|
long as possible.
|
|
This makes it suitable for perfectly-telecined material, even in the
|
|
presence of a fair degree of noise, but it will fail in the presence
|
|
of complex post-telecine edits.
|
|
Development on this filter is no longer taking place, as ivtc, pullup,
|
|
and filmdint are better for most applications.
|
|
The following arguments (see syntax above) may be used to control
|
|
detc's behavior:
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs dr\ \ \
|
|
Set the frame dropping mode.
|
|
0 (default) means don't drop frames to maintain fixed output framerate.
|
|
1 means always drop a frame when there have been no drops or telecine
|
|
merges in the past 5 frames.
|
|
2 means always maintain exact 5:4 input to output frame ratio.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
Use mode 1 or 2 with MEncoder.
|
|
.IPs am\ \ \
|
|
Analysis mode.
|
|
Available values are 0 (fixed pattern with initial frame number
|
|
specified by fr=#) and 1 (agressive search for telecine pattern).
|
|
Default is 1.
|
|
.IPs fr\ \ \
|
|
Set initial frame number in sequence.
|
|
0\-2 are the three clean progressive frames; 3 and 4 are the two
|
|
interlaced frames.
|
|
The default, -1, means 'not in telecine sequence'.
|
|
The number specified here is the type for the imaginary previous
|
|
frame before the movie starts.
|
|
.IPs "tr0, tr1, tr2, tr3"
|
|
Threshold values to be used in certain modes.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B ivtc[=1]
|
|
Experimental 'stateless' inverse telecine filter.
|
|
Rather than trying to lock on to a pattern like the detc filter does,
|
|
ivtc makes its decisions independently for each frame.
|
|
This will give much better results for material that has undergone
|
|
heavy editing after telecine was applied, but as a result it is not as
|
|
forgiving of noisy input, for example TV capture.
|
|
The optional parameter (ivtc=1) corresponds to the dr=1 option for the
|
|
detc filter, and should be used with MEncoder but not with MPlayer.
|
|
As with detc, you must specify the correct output framerate (\-ofps
|
|
23.976) when using MEncoder.
|
|
Further development on ivtc has stopped, as the pullup and filmdint
|
|
filters appear to be much more accurate.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B pullup[=jl:jr:jt:jb:sb:mp]\
|
|
Third-generation pulldown reversal (inverse telecine) filter,
|
|
capable of handling mixed hard-telecine, 24 fps progressive, and 30
|
|
fps progressive content.
|
|
The pullup filter is designed to be much more robust than detc or
|
|
ivtc, by taking advantage of future context in making its decisions.
|
|
Like ivtc, pullup is stateless in the sense that it does not lock onto
|
|
a pattern to follow, but it instead looks forward to the following
|
|
fields in order to identify matches and rebuild progressive frames.
|
|
It is still under development, but believed to be quite accurate.
|
|
The jl, jr, jt, and jb options set the amount of "junk" to ignore at
|
|
the left, right, top, and bottom of the image, respectively.
|
|
Left/\:right are in units of 8 pixels, while top/\:bottom are in units of
|
|
2 lines.
|
|
The default is 8 pixels on each side.
|
|
Setting the sb (strict breaks) option to 1 will reduce the chances of
|
|
pullup generating an occasional mismatched frame, but it may also
|
|
cause an excessive number of frames to be dropped during high motion
|
|
sequences.
|
|
Conversely, setting it to -1 will make pullup match fields more
|
|
easily.
|
|
This may help processing of video where there is slight blurring
|
|
between the fields, but may also cause there to be interlaced frames
|
|
in the output.
|
|
The mp (metric plane) option may be set to 1 or 2 to use a chroma
|
|
plane instead of the luma plane for doing pullup's computations.
|
|
This may improve accuracy on very clean source material, but more
|
|
likely will decrease accuracy, especially if there is chroma noise
|
|
(rainbow effect) or any grayscale video.
|
|
The main purpose of setting mp to a chroma plane is to reduce CPU load
|
|
and make pullup usable in realtime on slow machines.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
Always follow pullup with the softskip filter when encoding to ensure
|
|
that pullup is able to see each frame.
|
|
Failure to do so will lead to incorrect output and will usually crash,
|
|
due to design limitations in the codec/\:filter layer.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B filmdint[=options]
|
|
Inverse telecine filter, similar to the pullup filter above.
|
|
It is designed to handle any pulldown pattern, including mixed soft and
|
|
hard telecine and limited support for movies that are slowed down or sped
|
|
up from their original framerate for TV.
|
|
Only the luma plane is used to find the frame breaks.
|
|
If a field has no match, it is deinterlaced with simple linear
|
|
approximation.
|
|
If the source is MPEG-2, this must be the first filter to allow
|
|
access to the field-flags set by the MPEG-2 decoder.
|
|
Depending on the source MPEG, you may be fine ignoring this advice, as
|
|
long as you do not see lots of "Bottom-first field" warnings.
|
|
With no options it does normal inverse telecine, and should be used
|
|
together with mencoder \-fps 29.97 \-ofps 23.976.
|
|
When this filter is used with mplayer, it will result in an uneven
|
|
framerate during playback, but it is still generally better than using
|
|
pp=lb or no deinterlacing at all.
|
|
Multiple options can be specified separated by /.
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs crop=w:h:x:y
|
|
Just like the crop filter, but faster, and works on mixed hard and soft
|
|
telecined content as well as when y is not a multiple of 4.
|
|
If x or y would require cropping fractional pixels from the chroma
|
|
planes, the crop area is extended.
|
|
This usually means that x and y must be even.
|
|
.IPs io=ifps:ofps
|
|
For each ifps input frames the filter will output ofps frames.
|
|
The ratio of ifps/\:ofps should match the \-fps/\-ofps ratio.
|
|
This could be used to filter movies that are broadcast on TV at a frame
|
|
rate different from their original framerate.
|
|
.IPs luma_only=n
|
|
If n is nonzero, the chroma plane is copied unchanged.
|
|
This is useful for YV12 sampled TV, which discards one of the chroma
|
|
fields.
|
|
.IPs mmx2=n
|
|
On x86, if n=1, use MMX2 optimized functions, if n=2, use 3DNow!
|
|
optimized functions, othewise, use plain C.
|
|
If this option is not specified, MMX2 and 3DNow! are auto-detected, use
|
|
this option to override auto-detection.
|
|
.IPs fast=n
|
|
The larger n will speed up the filter at the expense of accuracy.
|
|
The default value is n=3.
|
|
If n is odd, a frame immediately following a frame marked with the
|
|
REPEAT_FIRST_FIELD MPEG flag is assumed to be progressive, thus filter
|
|
will not spend any time on soft-telecined MPEG-2 content.
|
|
This is the only effect of this flag if MMX2 or 3DNow! is available.
|
|
Without MMX2 and 3DNow, if n=0 or 1, the same calculations will be used
|
|
as with n=2 or 3.
|
|
If n=2 or 3, the number of luma levels used to find the frame breaks is
|
|
reduced from 256 to 128, which results in a faster filter without losing
|
|
much accuracy.
|
|
If n=4 or 5, a faster, but much less accurate metric will be used to
|
|
find the frame breaks, which is more likely to misdetect high vertical
|
|
detail as interlaced content.
|
|
.IPs verbose=n
|
|
If n is nonzero, print the detailed metrics for each frame.
|
|
Useful for debugging.
|
|
.IPs dint_thres=n
|
|
Deinterlace threshold.
|
|
Used during de-interlacing of unmatched frames.
|
|
Larger value means less deinterlacing, use n=256 to completely turn off
|
|
deinterlacing.
|
|
Default is n=8.
|
|
.IPs comb_thres=n
|
|
Threshold for comparing a top and bottom fields.
|
|
Defaults to 128.
|
|
.IPs diff_thres=n
|
|
Threshold to detect temporal change of a field.
|
|
Default is 128.
|
|
.IPs sad_thres=n
|
|
Sum of Absolute Difference threshold, default is 64.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B softpulldown
|
|
This filter works only correct with MEncoder and acts on the MPEG2 flags
|
|
used for soft 3:2 pulldown (soft telecine).
|
|
If you want to use the ivtc or detc filter on movies that are partly soft
|
|
telecined, inserting this filter before them should make them more reliable.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B divtc[=options]
|
|
Inverse telecine for deinterlaced video.
|
|
If 3:2-pulldown telecined video has lost one of the fields or is deinterlaced
|
|
using a method that keeps one field and interpolates the other, the result is
|
|
a juddering video that has every fourth frame duplicated.
|
|
This filter is intended to find and drop those duplicates and restore the
|
|
original film framerate.
|
|
When using this filter, you must specify \-ofps that is 4/\:5 of the fps of the
|
|
input file (23.976 if the input is 29.97fps).
|
|
The options are:
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs pass=1|2
|
|
Use two-pass mode.
|
|
This produces best results.
|
|
Pass 1 analyzes the video and writes the results to a log file.
|
|
Pass 2 then reads this log file and uses the information to do the actual work.
|
|
Note that these passes do NOT correspond to pass 1 and 2 of the encoding
|
|
process.
|
|
In order to use divtc two-pass with two-pass video encoding, you must perform
|
|
three passes: first divtc pass 1 and encoder pass 1, then divtc pass 2 and
|
|
encoder pass 1, and finally divtc pass 2 and encoder pass 2.
|
|
.IPs file=filename
|
|
Set the 2-pass log filename (default: "framediff.log").
|
|
.IPs threshold=value
|
|
Set the minimum strength the telecine pattern must have for the filter to
|
|
believe in it (default: 0.5).
|
|
This is used to avoid recognizing false pattern from the parts of the video
|
|
that are very dark or very still.
|
|
.IPs window=numframes
|
|
Set the number of past frames to look at when searching for pattern
|
|
(default: 30).
|
|
Longer window improves the reliability of the pattern search, but shorter
|
|
window improves the reaction time to the changes in the telecine phase.
|
|
This only affects the one-pass mode.
|
|
The two-pass mode currently uses fixed window that extends to both future
|
|
and past.
|
|
.IPs phase=0|1|2|3|4
|
|
Sets the initial telecine phase for one-pass mode (default: 0).
|
|
The two-pass mode can see the future, so it is able to use the correct
|
|
phase from the beginning, but one-pass mode can only guess.
|
|
It catches the correct phase when it finds it, but this option can be used
|
|
to fix the possible juddering at the beginning.
|
|
The first pass of the two-pass mode also uses this, so if you save the output
|
|
from the first pass, you get constant phase result.
|
|
.IPs deghost=value
|
|
Set the deghosting threshold (0\-255 for one-pass mode, -255\-255 for two-pass
|
|
mode, default 0).
|
|
If nonzero, deghosting mode is used.
|
|
This is for video that has been deinterlaced by blending the fields
|
|
together instead of dropping one of the fields.
|
|
Deghosting amplifies any compression artifacts in the blended frames, so the
|
|
parameter value is used as a threshold to exclude those pixels from
|
|
deghosting that differ from the previous frame less than specified value.
|
|
If two-pass mode is used, then negative value can be used to make the
|
|
filter analyze the whole video in the beginning of pass-2 to determine
|
|
whether it needs deghosting or not and then select either zero or the
|
|
absolute value of the parameter.
|
|
Specify this option for pass-2, it makes no difference on pass-1.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B phase=[t|b|p|a|u|T|B|A|U][:v]
|
|
Delay interlaced video by one field time so that the field order
|
|
changes.
|
|
The intended use is to fix PAL movies that have been captured with the
|
|
opposite field order to the film-to-video transfer.
|
|
The options are:
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs t
|
|
Capture field order top-first, transfer bottom-first.
|
|
Filter will delay the bottom field.
|
|
.IPs b
|
|
Capture bottom-first, transfer top-first.
|
|
Filter will delay the top field.
|
|
.IPs p
|
|
Capture and transfer with the same field order.
|
|
This mode only exists for the documentation of the other options to refer to,
|
|
but if you actually select it, the filter will faithfully do nothing ;-)
|
|
.IPs a
|
|
Capture field order determined automatically by field flags, transfer opposite.
|
|
Filter selects among t and b modes on a frame by frame basis using field flags.
|
|
If no field information is available, then this works just like u.
|
|
.IPs u
|
|
Capture unknown or varying, transfer opposite.
|
|
Filter selects among t and b on a frame by frame basis by analyzing the
|
|
images and selecting the alternative that produces best match between the
|
|
fields.
|
|
.IPs T
|
|
Capture top-first, transfer unknown or varying.
|
|
Filter selects among t and p using image analysis.
|
|
.IPs B
|
|
Capture bottom-first, transfer unknown or varying.
|
|
Filter selects among b and p using image analysis.
|
|
.IPs A
|
|
Capture determined by field flags, transfer unknown or varying.
|
|
Filter selects among t, b and p using field flags and image analysis.
|
|
If no field information is available, then this works just like U.
|
|
This is the default mode.
|
|
.IPs U
|
|
Both capture and transfer unknown or varying.
|
|
Filter selects among t, b and p using image analysis only.
|
|
.IPs v
|
|
Verbose operation.
|
|
Prints the selected mode for each frame and the average squared difference
|
|
between fields for t, b, and p alternatives.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B telecine[=start]
|
|
Apply 3:2 'telecine' process to increase framerate by 20%.
|
|
This most likely will not work correctly with MPlayer, but it can
|
|
be used with 'mencoder \-fps 29.97 \-ofps 29.97 \-vf telecine'.
|
|
Both fps options are essential!
|
|
(A/\:V sync will break if they are wrong.)
|
|
The optional start parameter tells the filter where in the telecine
|
|
pattern to start (0\-3).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B tinterlace[=mode]
|
|
Temporal field interlacing \- merge pairs of frames into an interlaced
|
|
frame, halving the framerate.
|
|
Even frames are moved into the upper field, odd frames to the lower field.
|
|
This can be used to fully reverse the effect of the tfields filter (in mode 0).
|
|
Available modes are:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
Move odd frames into the upper field, even into the lower field, generating
|
|
a full-height frame at half framerate.
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
Only output odd frames, even frames are dropped; height unchanged.
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
Only output even frames, odd frames are dropped; height unchanged.
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
Expand each frame to full height, but pad alternate lines with black;
|
|
framerate unchanged.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B tfields[=mode]
|
|
Temporal field separation \- split fields into frames, doubling the
|
|
output framerate.
|
|
Like the telecine filter, tfields will only work properly with
|
|
MEncoder, and only if both \-fps and \-ofps are set to the
|
|
desired (double) framerate!
|
|
Available modes are:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
Leave fields unchanged. (This will jump/\:flicker.)
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
Interpolate missing lines. (The algorithm used might not be so good.)
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
Translate fields by 1/4 pixel with linear interpolation (no jump).
|
|
.IPs 4
|
|
Translate fields by 1/4 pixel with 4tap filter (higher quality).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B boxblur=radius:power[:radius:power]
|
|
box blur
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <radius>
|
|
blur filter strength
|
|
.IPs <power>
|
|
number of filter applications
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B sab=radius:pf:colorDiff[:radius:pf:colorDiff]
|
|
shape adaptive blur
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <radius>
|
|
blur filter strength (~0.1\-4.0) (slower if larger)
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.IPs <pf>\
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prefilter strength (~0.1\-2.0)
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.IPs <colorDiff>
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maximum difference between pixels to still be considered (~0.1\-100.0)
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B smartblur=radius:strength:threshold[:radius:strength:threshold]
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smart blur
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs <radius>
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blur filter strength (~0.1\-5.0) (slower if larger)
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.IPs <strength>
|
|
blur (0.0\-1.0) or sharpen (-1.0\-0.0)
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.IPs <threshold>
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filter all (0), filter flat areas (0\-30) or filter edges (-30\-0)
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B perspective=x0:y0:x1:y1:x2:y2:x3:y3:t
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Correct the perspective of movies not filmed perpendicular to the screen.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs x0,y0,...
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coordinates of the top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right corners
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.IPs t\ \ \ \
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linear (0) or cubic resampling (1)
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B 2xsai\ \
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Scale and smooth the image with the 2x scale and interpolate algorithm.
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.
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.TP
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|
.B 1bpp\ \ \
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1bpp bitmap to YUV/\:BGR 8/\:15/\:16/\:32 conversion
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|
.
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.TP
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.B down3dright[=lines]
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Reposition and resize stereoscopic images.
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|
Extracts both stereo fields and places them side by side, resizing
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them to maintain the original movie aspect.
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|
.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs lines
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|
number of lines to select from the middle of the image (default: 12)
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.RE
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.PD 1
|
|
.
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.TP
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.B bmovl=hidden:opaque:fifo
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|
The bitmap overlay filter reads bitmaps from a FIFO and displays them
|
|
on top of the movie, allowing some transformations on the image.
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Also see TOOLS/bmovl-test.c for a small bmovl test program.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs <hidden>
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|
Set the default value of the 'hidden' flag (0=visible, 1=hidden).
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.IPs <opaque>
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|
Set the default value of the 'opaque' flag (0=transparent, 1=opaque).
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.IPs <fifo>
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|
path/\:filename for the FIFO (named pipe connecting mplayer \-vf bmovl to the
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|
controlling application)
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.sp 1
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.RS
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|
FIFO commands are:
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.RE
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|
.PD 0
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|
.RSs
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.IPs "RGBA32 width height xpos ypos alpha clear"
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|
followed by width*height*4 Bytes of raw RGBA32 data.
|
|
.IPs "ABGR32 width height xpos ypos alpha clear"
|
|
followed by width*height*4 Bytes of raw ABGR32 data.
|
|
.IPs "RGB24 width height xpos ypos alpha clear"
|
|
followed by width*height*3 Bytes of raw RGB24 data.
|
|
.IPs "BGR24 width height xpos ypos alpha clear"
|
|
followed by width*height*3 Bytes of raw BGR24 data.
|
|
.IPs "ALPHA width height xpos ypos alpha"
|
|
Change alpha transparency of the specified area.
|
|
.IPs "CLEAR width height xpos ypos"
|
|
Clear area.
|
|
.IPs OPAQUE
|
|
Disable all alpha transparency.
|
|
Send "ALPHA 0 0 0 0 0" to enable it again.
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|
.IPs HIDE\
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|
Hide bitmap.
|
|
.IPs SHOW\
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|
Show bitmap.
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|
.RE
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|
.PD 1
|
|
.sp 1
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|
.RS
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|
Arguments are:
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|
.RE
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|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
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|
.IPs "width, height"
|
|
image/area size
|
|
.IPs "xpos, ypos"
|
|
Start blitting at position x/y.
|
|
.IPs alpha
|
|
Set alpha difference.
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|
If you set this to -255 you can then send a sequence of ALPHA-commands to set
|
|
the area to -225, -200, -175 etc for a nice fade-in-effect! ;)
|
|
.RSss
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|
0: same as original
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|
.br
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|
255: Make everything opaque.
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|
.br
|
|
-255: Make everything transparent.
|
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.REss
|
|
.IPs clear
|
|
Clear the framebuffer before blitting.
|
|
.RSss
|
|
0: The image will just be blitted on top of the old one, so you do not need to
|
|
send 1.8MB of RGBA32 data every time a small part of the screen is updated.
|
|
.br
|
|
1: clear
|
|
.REss
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B framestep=I|[i]step
|
|
Renders only every nth frame or every Intra (key) frame.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
If you call the filter with I (uppercase) as the parameter, then ONLY
|
|
keyframes are rendered.
|
|
For DVDs it generally means one in every 15/\:12 frames (IBBPBBPBBPBBPBB),
|
|
for AVI it means every scene change or every keyint value (see \-lavcopts
|
|
keyint= value if you use MEncoder to encode the video).
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
When a keyframe is found, an 'I!' string followed by a newline character is
|
|
printed, leaving the current line of MPlayer/\:MEncoder output on the screen,
|
|
because it contains the time (in seconds) and frame number of the keyframe
|
|
(You can use this information to split the AVI.).
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
If you call the filter with a numeric parameter 'step' then only one in
|
|
every 'step' frames is rendered.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
If you put an 'i' (lowercase) before the number then an I! is printed
|
|
(like the I parameter).
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
If you give only the i then nothing is done to the frames, only I! is
|
|
printed.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B tile=xtiles:ytiles:output:start:delta
|
|
Tile a series of images into a single, bigger image.
|
|
If you omit a parameter or use a value less than 0, then the default
|
|
value is used.
|
|
You can also stop when you are satisfied (... \-vf tile=10:5 ...).
|
|
It is probably a good idea to put the scale filter before the tile :-)
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
The parameters are:
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs <xtiles>
|
|
number of tiles on the x axis (default: 5)
|
|
.IPs <ytiles>
|
|
number of tiles on the y axis (default: 5)
|
|
.IPs <output>
|
|
Render the tile when 'output' number of frames are reached, where 'output'
|
|
should be a number less than xtile * ytile.
|
|
Missing tiles are left blank.
|
|
You could, for example, write an 8 * 7 tile every 50 frames to have one
|
|
image every 2 seconds @ 25 fps.
|
|
.IPs <start>
|
|
outer border thickness in pixels (default: 2)
|
|
.IPs <delta>
|
|
inner border thickness in pixels (default: 4)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B delogo[=x:y:w:h:t]
|
|
Suppresses a TV station logo by a simple interpolation of the
|
|
surrounding pixels.
|
|
Just set a rectangle covering the logo and watch it disappear (and
|
|
sometimes something even uglier appear \- your mileage may vary).
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs x,y
|
|
top left corner of the logo
|
|
.IPs w,h
|
|
width and height of the cleared rectangle
|
|
.IPs t
|
|
Thickness of the fuzzy edge of the rectangle (added to w and h).
|
|
When set to -1, a green rectangle is drawn on the screen to
|
|
simplify finding the right x,y,w,h parameters.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B zrmjpeg[=options]
|
|
Software YV12 to MJPEG encoder for use with the zr2 video
|
|
output device.
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs maxheight=h|maxwidth=w
|
|
These options set the maximum width and height the zr card
|
|
can handle (the MPlayer filter layer currently cannot query those).
|
|
.IPs {dc10+,dc10,buz,lml33}-{PAL|NTSC}
|
|
Use these options to set maxwidth and maxheight automatically to the
|
|
values known for card/\:mode combo.
|
|
For example, valid options are: dc10-PAL and buz-NTSC (default: dc10+PAL)
|
|
.IPs color|bw
|
|
Select color or black and white encoding.
|
|
Black and white encoding is faster.
|
|
Color is the default.
|
|
.IPs hdec={1,2,4}
|
|
Horizontal decimation 1, 2 or 4.
|
|
.IPs vdec={1,2,4}
|
|
Vertical decimation 1, 2 or 4.
|
|
.IPs quality=1-20
|
|
Set JPEG compression quality [BEST] 1 - 20 [VERY BAD].
|
|
.IPs fd|nofd
|
|
By default, decimation is only performed if the Zoran hardware
|
|
can upscale the resulting MJPEG images to the original size.
|
|
The option fd instructs the filter to always perform the requested
|
|
decimation (ugly).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SH "GENERAL ENCODING OPTIONS (MENCODER ONLY)"
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-audio-delay <0.0\-...>
|
|
Sets the audio delay field in the header.
|
|
Default is 0.0, negative values do not work.
|
|
This does not delay the audio while encoding, but the player will see the
|
|
default audio delay, sparing you the use of the \-delay option.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-audio-density <1\-50>
|
|
Number of audio chunks per second (default is 2 for 0.5s long audio chunks).
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
CBR only, VBR ignores this as it puts each packet in a new chunk.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-audio-preload <0.0\-2.0>
|
|
Sets up the audio buffering time interval (default: 0.5s).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-endpos <[[hh:]mm:]ss[.ms]|size[b|kb|mb]> (also see \-ss and \-sb)
|
|
Stop encoding at the given time or byte position.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
Byte position will not be accurate, as it can only stop at
|
|
a frame boundary.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-endpos 56"
|
|
Encode only 56 seconds.
|
|
.IPs "\-endpos 01:10:00"
|
|
Encode only 1 hour 10 minutes.
|
|
.IPs "\-endpos 100mb"
|
|
Encode only 100 MBytes.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-ffourcc <fourcc>
|
|
Can be used to override the video fourcc of the output file.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-ffourcc div3"
|
|
Will have the output file contain 'div3' as video fourcc.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-force-avi-aspect <0.2\-3.0>
|
|
Override the aspect stored in the AVI OpenDML vprp header.
|
|
This can be used to change the aspect ratio with \-ovc copy.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-info <option1:option2:...> (AVI only)
|
|
Specify the info header of the resulting AVI file.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
Available options are:
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs help\
|
|
Show this description.
|
|
.IPs name=<value>
|
|
title of the work
|
|
.IPs artist=<value>
|
|
artist or author of the work
|
|
.IPs genre=<value>
|
|
original work category
|
|
.IPs subject=<value>
|
|
contents of the work
|
|
.IPs copyright=<value>
|
|
copyright information
|
|
.IPs srcform=<value>
|
|
original format of the digitized material
|
|
.IPs comment=<value>
|
|
general comments about the work
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-noautoexpand
|
|
Do not automatically insert the expand filter into the MEncoder filter chain.
|
|
Useful to control at which point of the filter chain subtitles are rendered
|
|
when hardcoding subtitles onto a movie.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-noencodedups
|
|
Do not attempt to encode duplicate frames in duplicate; always output
|
|
zero-byte frames to indicate duplicates.
|
|
Zero-byte frames will be written anyway unless a filter or encoder
|
|
capable of doing duplicate encoding is loaded.
|
|
Currently the only such filter is harddup.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-noodml (\-of avi only)
|
|
Do not write OpenDML index for AVI files >1GB.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-noskip
|
|
Do not skip frames.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-o <filename>
|
|
Outputs to the given filename, instead of the default 'test.avi'.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-oac <codec name>
|
|
Encode with the given audio codec (no default set).
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
Use \-oac help to get a list of available audio codecs.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-oac copy"
|
|
no encoding, just streamcopy
|
|
.IPs "\-oac pcm"
|
|
Encode to uncompressed PCM.
|
|
.IPs "\-oac mp3lame"
|
|
Encode to MP3 (using LAME).
|
|
.IPs "\-oac lavc"
|
|
Encode with a libavcodec codec.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-of <format> (BETA CODE!)
|
|
Encode to the specified container format (default: AVI).
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
Use \-of help to get a list of available container formats.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-of avi"
|
|
Encode to AVI.
|
|
.IPs "\-of mpeg"
|
|
Encode to MPEG.
|
|
.IPs "\-of rawvideo"
|
|
raw video stream (no muxing - one video stream only)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-ofps <fps>
|
|
Specify a frames per second (fps) value for the output file,
|
|
which can be different from that of the source material.
|
|
Must be set for variable fps (ASF, some MOV) and progressive
|
|
(29.97fps telecined MPEG) files.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-ovc <codec name>
|
|
Encode with the given video codec (no default set).
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
Use \-ovc help to get a list of available video codecs.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "\-ovc copy"
|
|
no encoding, just streamcopy
|
|
.IPs "\-ovc divx4"
|
|
Encode to DivX4/\:DivX5.
|
|
.IPs "\-ovc raw"
|
|
Encode to an arbitrary uncompressed format (use \-vf format to select).
|
|
.IPs "\-ovc lavc"
|
|
Encode with a libavcodec codec.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-passlogfile <filename>
|
|
Dump first pass information to <filename> instead of the default divx2pass.log
|
|
in 2-pass encoding mode.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-skiplimit <value>
|
|
Specify the maximum number of frames that may be skipped after
|
|
encoding one frame (\-noskiplimit for unlimited).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vobsubout <basename>
|
|
Specify the basename for the output .idx and .sub files.
|
|
This turns off subtitle rendering in the encoded movie and diverts it to
|
|
VOBsub subtitle files.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vobsuboutid <langid>
|
|
Specify the language two letter code for the subtitles.
|
|
This overrides what is read from the DVD or the .ifo file.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-vobsuboutindex <index>
|
|
Specify the index of the subtitles in the output files (default: 0).
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SH "CODEC SPECIFIC ENCODING OPTIONS (MENCODER ONLY)"
|
|
You can specify codec specific encoding parameters using the following
|
|
syntax:
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B \-<codec>opts <option1[=value],option2,...>
|
|
.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Where <codec> may be: lavc, xvidenc, divx4, lame, toolame, x264enc
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SS divx4 (\-divx4opts)
|
|
DivX4 is obsolete and only supported for completeness.
|
|
For details about DivX4 options, read the source, most options are not
|
|
described here.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B help\ \ \
|
|
get help
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B br=<value>
|
|
Specify bitrate.
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 4\-16000
|
|
(in kbit)
|
|
.IPs 16001\-24000000
|
|
(in bit)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B key=<value>
|
|
maximum keyframe interval (in frames)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B deinterlace
|
|
Enable deinterlacing (avoid it, DivX4 is buggy).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B q=<1\-5>
|
|
quality (1\-fastest, 5\-best)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B min_quant=<1\-31>
|
|
minimum quantizer
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B max_quant=<1\-31>
|
|
maximum quantizer
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B rc_period=<value>
|
|
rate control period
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B rc_reaction_period=<value>
|
|
rate control reaction period
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B rc_reaction_ratio=<value>
|
|
rate control reaction ratio
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B crispness=<0\-100>
|
|
Specify crispness/\:smoothness.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B pass=<1\-2>
|
|
With this you can encode 2pass DivX4 files.
|
|
First encode with pass=1, then do another encode with the
|
|
same parameters and pass=2.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vbrpass=<0\-2>
|
|
Override the pass argument and use the XviD VBR library instead of DivX4 VBR.
|
|
Available options are:
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
one pass encoding (as in not putting pass on the command line)
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
Analysis (first) pass of two pass encoding.
|
|
The resulting AVI file can be directed to /dev/\:null.
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
Final (second) pass of two pass encoding.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SS lame (\-lameopts)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B help\ \ \
|
|
get help
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vbr=<0\-4>
|
|
variable bitrate method
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
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.IPs 0
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cbr
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.IPs 1
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mt
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.IPs 2
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rh (default)
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.IPs 3
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abr
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.IPs 4
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mtrh
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B abr\ \ \ \
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average bitrate
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.
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.TP
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.B cbr\ \ \ \
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constant bitrate
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Also forces CBR mode encoding on subsequent ABR presets modes.
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.
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.TP
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.B br=<0\-1024>
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bitrate in kbps (CBR and ABR only)
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.
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.TP
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.B q=<0\-9>
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quality (0\-highest, 9\-lowest) (VBR only)
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.
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.TP
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.B aq=<0\-9>
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algorithmic quality (0\-best/\:slowest, 9\-worst/\:fastest)
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.
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.TP
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.B ratio=<1\-100>
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compression ratio
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.
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.TP
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.B vol=<0\-10>
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audio input gain
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.
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.TP
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.B mode=<0\-3>
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(default: auto)
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs 0
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stereo
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.IPs 1
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joint-stereo
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.IPs 2
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dualchannel
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.IPs 3
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mono
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B padding=<0\-2>
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs 0
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none
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.IPs 1
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all
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.IPs 2
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adjust
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B fast\ \ \
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Switch on faster encoding on subsequent VBR presets modes.
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This results in slightly lower quality and higher bitrates.
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.
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.TP
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.B highpassfreq=<freq>
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Set a highpass filtering frequency in Hz.
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Frequencies below the specified one will be cut off.
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A value of -1 will disable filtering, a value of 0
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will let LAME choose values automatically.
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.
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.TP
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.B lowpassfreq=<freq>
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Set a lowpass filtering frequency in Hz.
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Frequencies above the specified one will be cut off.
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A value of -1 will disable filtering, a value of 0
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will let LAME choose values automatically.
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.
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.TP
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.B preset=<value>
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|
preset values
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.RSs
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.IPs help\
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|
Print additional options and information about presets settings.
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.IPs medium
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VBR encoding, good quality, 150\-180 kbps bitrate range
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.IPs standard
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VBR encoding, high quality, 170\-210 kbps bitrate range
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.IPs extreme
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|
VBR encoding, very high quality, 200\-240 kbps bitrate range
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.IPs insane
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CBR encoding, highest preset quality, 320 kbps bitrate
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.IPs <8\-320>
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ABR encoding at average given kbps bitrate
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.RE
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.sp 1
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.RS
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|
.I EXAMPLE:
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.RE
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs fast:preset=standard
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suitable for most people and most music types and already quite high quality
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.IPs cbr:preset=192
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Encode with ABR presets at a 192 kbps forced constant bitrate.
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.IPs preset=172
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|
Encode with ABR presets at a 172 kbps average bitrate.
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.IPs preset=extreme
|
|
for people with extremely good hearing and similar equipment
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
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|
.
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.SS toolame (\-toolameopts)
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|
.
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.TP
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.B br=<0\-384> (CBR only)
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|
bitrate in kbps
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|
.TP
|
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.B mode=<stereo | jstereo | mono | dual>
|
|
(default: mono for 1-channel audio, stereo otherwise)
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.TP
|
|
.B psy=<0\-3>
|
|
psychoacoustic model (default: 2)
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.TP
|
|
.B errprot=<0 | 1>
|
|
Include error protection.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B debug=<0\-10>
|
|
debug level
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SS lavc (\-lavcopts)
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|
Many libavcodec (lavc for short) options are tersely documented.
|
|
Read the source for full details.
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|
.PP
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
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.PD 0
|
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.RSs
|
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.IPs vcodec=msmpeg4:vbitrate=1800:vhq:keyint=250
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.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
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|
.TP
|
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.B acodec=<value>
|
|
audio codec (default: mp2)
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs mp2\ \
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|
MPEG Layer 2
|
|
.IPs mp3\ \
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|
MPEG Layer 3
|
|
.IPs ac3\ \
|
|
AC3
|
|
.IPs adpcm_ima_wav
|
|
IMA Adaptive PCM (4bits per sample, 4:1 compression)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B abitrate=<value>
|
|
audio bitrate in kbps (default: 224)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B atag=<value>
|
|
Use the specified Windows audio format tag (e.g.\& atag=0x55).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B bit_exact
|
|
Use only bit exact algorithms (except (I)DCT).
|
|
Additionally bit_exact disables several optimizations and thus
|
|
should only be used for regression tests, which need binary
|
|
identical files even if the encoder version changes.
|
|
This also suppresses the user_data header in MPEG-4 streams.
|
|
Do not use this option unless you know exactly what you are doing.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B threads=<1\-8>
|
|
Maximum number of threads to use (default: 1).
|
|
May have a slight negative effect on motion estimation.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vcodec=<value>
|
|
Employ the specified codec (default: mpeg4).
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs mjpeg
|
|
Motion JPEG
|
|
.IPs ljpeg
|
|
Lossless JPEG
|
|
.IPs h263\
|
|
H.263
|
|
.IPs h263p
|
|
H.263+
|
|
.IPs mpeg4
|
|
DivX 4/\:5
|
|
.IPs msmpeg4
|
|
DivX 3
|
|
.IPs msmpeg4v2
|
|
MS MPEG4v2
|
|
.IPs wmv1\
|
|
Windows Media Video, version 1 (AKA WMV7)
|
|
.IPs wmv2\
|
|
Windows Media Video, version 2 (AKA WMV8)
|
|
.IPs rv10\
|
|
an old RealVideo codec
|
|
.IPs mpeg1video
|
|
MPEG1 video
|
|
.IPs mpeg2video
|
|
MPEG2 video
|
|
.IPs huffyuv
|
|
HuffYUV
|
|
.IPs asv1\
|
|
ASUS Video v1
|
|
.IPs asv2\
|
|
ASUS Video v2
|
|
.IPs ffv1\
|
|
FFmpeg's lossless video codec
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vqmin=<1\-31>
|
|
minimum quantizer (pass\ 1/\:2)
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
Not recommended (much larger file, little quality difference and weird side
|
|
effects: msmpeg4, h263 will be very low quality, ratecontrol will be confused
|
|
resulting in lower quality and some decoders will not be able to decode it).
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
Recommended for normal mpeg4/\:mpeg1video encoding (default).
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
Recommended for h263(p)/\:msmpeg4.
|
|
The reason for preferring 3 over 2 is that 2 could lead to overflows.
|
|
(This will be fixed for h263(p) by changing the quantizer per MB in
|
|
the future, msmpeg4 cannot be fixed as it does not support that.)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B lmin=<0.01\-255.0>
|
|
Minimum Lagrange multiplier for ratecontrol, you probably want it to be
|
|
equal to or lower than vqmin (default: 2.0).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B lmax=<0.01\-255.0>
|
|
maximum Lagrange multiplier for ratecontrol (default: 31.0)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vqscale=<1\-31>
|
|
Constant quantizer /\: constant quality encoding (selects fixed quantizer mode).
|
|
A lower value means better quality but larger files (default: 0 (disabled)).
|
|
1 is not recommended (see vqmin for details).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vqmax=<1\-31>
|
|
Maximum quantizer (pass\ 1/\:2), 10\-31 should be a sane range (default: 31).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B mbqmin=<1\-31>
|
|
minimum macroblock quantizer (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 2)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B mbqmax=<1\-31>
|
|
maximum macroblock quantizer (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 31)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vqdiff=<1\-31>
|
|
maximum quantizer difference between I- or P-frames (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 3)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vmax_b_frames=<0\-4>
|
|
maximum number of B-frames between non-B-frames:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
no B-frames (default)
|
|
.IPs 0\-2
|
|
sane range for MPEG4
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vme=<0\-5>
|
|
motion estimation method.
|
|
Available methods are:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
none (very low quality)
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
full (slow, currently unmaintained and disabled)
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
log (low quality, currently unmaintained and disabled)
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
phods (low quality, currently unmaintained and disabled)
|
|
.IPs 4
|
|
EPZS: size=1 diamond, size can be adjusted with the *dia options
|
|
(default)
|
|
.IPs 5
|
|
X1 (experimental, currently aliased to EPZS)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.RS
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
0\-3 currently ignores the amount of bits spent,
|
|
so quality may be low.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B me_range=<0\-9999>
|
|
motion estimation search range (default: 0 (unlimited))
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B mbd=<0\-2>
|
|
Macroblock decision algorithm (high quality mode), encode each macro
|
|
block in all modes and choose the best.
|
|
This is slow but results in better quality and file size.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
Use mbcmp (default).
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
Select the MB mode which needs the fewest bits (=vhq).
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
Select the MB mode which has the best rate distortion.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vhq\ \ \ \
|
|
Same as mbd=1, kept for compatibility reasons.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B v4mv\ \ \
|
|
Allow 4 motion vectors per macroblock (slightly better quality).
|
|
Works better if used with mbd>0.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B obmc\ \ \
|
|
overlapped block motion compensation (H.263+)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B loop\ \ \
|
|
loop filter (H.263+)
|
|
note, this is broken
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B inter_threshold <-1000\-1000>
|
|
Does absolutely nothing at the moment.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B keyint=<0\-300>
|
|
maximum interval between keyframes in frames (default: 250 or one
|
|
keyframe every ten seconds in a 25fps movie).
|
|
Keyframes are needed for seeking as seeking is only possible to a keyframe but
|
|
keyframes need more space than other frames so larger numbers here mean
|
|
slightly smaller files, but less precise seeking, 0 means no keyframes.
|
|
Values >300 are not recommended as the quality might be bad depending upon
|
|
decoder, encoder and luck.
|
|
For a strict MPEG1/\:2/\:4 compliance this would have to be <=132.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B sc_threshold=<-1000000\-1000000>
|
|
Threshold for scene change detection.
|
|
Libavcodec inserts a keyframe when it detects a scene change.
|
|
You can specify the sensitivity of the detection with this option.
|
|
-1000000 means there is a scene change detected at every frame, 1000000 means
|
|
no scene changes are detected (default 0).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vb_strategy=<0\-1>
|
|
strategy to choose between I/\:P/\:B-frames (pass\ 2):
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
Always use the maximum number of B-frames (default).
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
Avoid B-frames in high motion scenes.
|
|
This will cause bitrate misprediction.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vpass=<1\-3>
|
|
Activates internal two (or three) pass mode, only specify if you wish to
|
|
use two (or three) pass encoding.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
first pass (also see turbo)
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
second pass
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
Nth pass (second and third passes of three pass encoding)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RS
|
|
Here is how it works, and how to use it:
|
|
.br
|
|
The first pass (vpass=1) writes the stats file.
|
|
You might want to deactivate some CPU-hungry options, like "turbo"
|
|
mode does.
|
|
.br
|
|
In two pass mode, the second pass (vpass=2) reads the stats file and
|
|
bases ratecontrol decisions on it.
|
|
.br
|
|
In three pass mode, the second pass (vpass=3, that is not a typo )
|
|
does both: It first reads the stats, then overwrites them.
|
|
You might want to backup divx2pass.log before doing this if there is
|
|
any possibility that you will have to cancel MEncoder.
|
|
You can use all encoding options, except very CPU-hungry options like "qns".
|
|
.br
|
|
The third pass (vpass=3) is the same as the second pass, except that it has
|
|
the second pass's stats to work from.
|
|
You can use all encoding options, including CPU-hungry ones.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.RS
|
|
huffyuv:
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "pass 1"
|
|
Saves statistics.
|
|
.IPs "pass 2"
|
|
Encodes with an optimal Huffman table based upon statistics
|
|
from the first pass.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B turbo (2-pass only)
|
|
Dramatically speeds up pass 1 using faster algorithms and disabling
|
|
CPU-intensive options.
|
|
This will probably reduce global PSNR a little bit (around 0.01dB) and
|
|
change individual frame type and PSNR little bit more (up to 0.03dB).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B aspect=<x/\:y>
|
|
Store movie aspect internally, just like with MPEG files.
|
|
Much nicer than rescaling, because quality is not decreased.
|
|
Only MPlayer will play these files correctly, other players will display
|
|
them with wrong aspect.
|
|
The aspect parameter can be given as a ratio or a floating point number.
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.RS
|
|
.I EXAMPLE:
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.IPs "aspect=16/\:9 or aspect=1.78"
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B autoaspect
|
|
Same as the aspect option, but automatically computes aspect, taking
|
|
into account all the adjustments (crop/\:expand/\:scale/\:etc.) made in the
|
|
filter chain.
|
|
Does not incur a performance penalty, so you can safely leave it
|
|
always on.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vbitrate=<value>
|
|
Specify bitrate (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 800).
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
1kBit = 1000 Bits
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 4\-16000
|
|
(in kbit)
|
|
.IPs 16001\-24000000
|
|
(in bit)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vratetol=<value>
|
|
approximated filesize tolerance in kBit.
|
|
1000\-100000 is a sane range.
|
|
(warning: 1kBit = 1000 Bits)
|
|
(default: 8000)
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
vratetol should not be too large during the second pass or there might
|
|
be problems if vrc_(min|max)rate is used.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vrc_maxrate=<value>
|
|
maximum bitrate in kbit/\:sec (pass\ 1/\:2)
|
|
(default: 0, unlimited)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vrc_minrate=<value>
|
|
minimum bitrate in kbit/\:sec (pass\ 1/\:2)
|
|
(default: 0, unlimited)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vrc_buf_size=<value>
|
|
buffer size in kbit (pass\ 1/\:2).
|
|
For MPEG1/\:2 this also sets the vbv buffer size, use 327 for VCD,
|
|
917 for SVCD and 1835 for DVD.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vrc_buf_aggressivity
|
|
currently useless
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vrc_strategy
|
|
Dummy, reserved for future use.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vb_qfactor=<-31.0\-31.0>
|
|
quantizer factor between B- and non-B-frames (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 1.25)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vi_qfactor=<-31.0\-31.0>
|
|
quantizer factor between I- and non-I-frames (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 0.8)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vb_qoffset=<-31.0\-31.0>
|
|
quantizer offset between B- and non-B-frames (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 1.25)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vi_qoffset=<-31.0\-31.0>
|
|
(pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 0.0)
|
|
.br
|
|
if v{b|i}_qfactor > 0
|
|
.br
|
|
I/\:B-frame quantizer = P-frame quantizer * v{b|i}_qfactor + v{b|i}_qoffset
|
|
.br
|
|
else
|
|
.br
|
|
do normal ratecontrol (do not lock to next P-frame quantizer) and
|
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set q= -q * v{b|i}_qfactor + v{b|i}_qoffset
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.br
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.I HINT:
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To do constant quantizer encoding with different quantizers for
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I/\:P- and B-frames you can use:
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lmin= <ip_quant>:lmax= <ip_quant>:vb_qfactor= <b_quant/\:ip_quant>.
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.
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.TP
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.B vqblur=<0.0\-1.0> (pass 1)
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Quantizer blur (default: 0.5), larger values will average the
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quantizer more over time (slower change).
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs 0.0
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Quantizer blur disabled.
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.IPs 1.0
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Average the quantizer over all previous frames.
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B vqblur=<0.0\-99.0> (pass 2)
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Quantizer gaussian blur (default: 0.5), larger values will average
|
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the quantizer more over time (slower change).
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.
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.TP
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.B vqcomp=<value>
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Quantizer compression, depends upon vrc_eq (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 0.5).
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.
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.TP
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.B vrc_eq=<equation>
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|
main ratecontrol equation (pass\ 1/\:2)
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.RE
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.RSs
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|
.IPs 1\ \ \ \
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constant bitrate
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.IPs tex\ \
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constant quality
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.IPs 1+(tex/\:avgTex-1)*qComp
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approximately the equation of the old ratecontrol code
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.IPs tex^qComp
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with qcomp 0.5 or something like that (default)
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.RE
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.PP
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.RS
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infix operators:
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.RE
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.RSs
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.IPs +,-,*,/,^
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.RE
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.PP
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.RS
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variables:
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.RE
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.RSs
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.IPs tex\ \
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texture complexity
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.IPs iTex,pTex
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intra, non-intra texture complexity
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.IPs avgTex
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average texture complexity
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.IPs avgIITex
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average intra texture complexity in I-frames
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.IPs avgPITex
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|
average intra texture complexity in P-frames
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.IPs avgPPTex
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|
average non-intra texture complexity in P-frames
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.IPs avgBPTex
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|
average non-intra texture complexity in B-frames
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.IPs mv\ \ \
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Bits used for motion vectors
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.IPs fCode
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|
maximum length of motion vector in log2 scale
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.IPs iCount
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number of intra macroblocks / number of macroblocks
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.IPs var\ \
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spatial complexity
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|
.IPs mcVar
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temporal complexity
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.IPs qComp
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qcomp from the command line
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.IPs "isI, isP, isB"
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Is 1 if picture type is I/\:P/\:B else 0.
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|
.IPs Pi,E\
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|
See your favorite math book.
|
|
.RE
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|
.PP
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|
.RS
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|
functions:
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.RE
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|
.RSs
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|
.IPs max(a,b),min(a,b)
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|
maximum / minimum
|
|
.IPs gt(a,b)
|
|
is 1 if a>b, 0 otherwise
|
|
.IPs lt(a,b)
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is 1 if a<b, 0 otherwise
|
|
.IPs eq(a,b)
|
|
is 1 if a==b, 0 otherwise
|
|
.IPs "sin, cos, tan, sinh, cosh, tanh, exp, log, abs"
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
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|
.TP
|
|
.B vrc_override=<options>
|
|
User specified quality for specific parts (ending, credits, ...) (pass\ 1/\:2).
|
|
The options are <start-frame>, <end-frame>, <quality>[/\:<start-frame>,
|
|
<end-frame>, <quality>[/\:...]]:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "quality (2\-31)"
|
|
quantizer
|
|
.IPs "quality (-500\-0)"
|
|
quality correction in %
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vrc_init_cplx=<0\-1000>
|
|
initial complexity (pass\ 1)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vqsquish=<0,1>
|
|
Specify how to keep the quantizer between qmin and qmax (pass\ 1/\:2).
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
Use clipping.
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
Use a nice differentiable function (default).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vlelim=<-1000\-1000>
|
|
Sets single coefficient elimination threshold for luminance.
|
|
Negative values will also consider the DC coefficient (should be at least -4
|
|
or lower for encoding at quant=1):
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
disabled (default)
|
|
.IPs -4
|
|
JVT recommendation
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vcelim=<-1000\-1000>
|
|
Sets single coefficient elimination threshold for chrominance.
|
|
Negative values will also consider the DC coefficient (should be at least -4
|
|
or lower for encoding at quant=1):
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
disabled (default)
|
|
.IPs 7
|
|
JVT recommendation
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vstrict=<-1,0,1>
|
|
strict standard compliance
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
disabled (default)
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
Only recommended if you want to feed the output into the
|
|
MPEG4 reference decoder.
|
|
.IPs -1
|
|
Allows non-standard YV12 HuffYUV encoding (20% smaller files, but cannot be
|
|
played by the official HuffYUV codec).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vdpart\
|
|
Data partitioning.
|
|
Adds 2 Bytes per video packet, improves error-resistance when transferring over
|
|
unreliable channels (e.g.\& streaming over the internet).
|
|
Each video packet will be encoded in 3 separate partitions:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "1. MVs"
|
|
movement
|
|
.IPs "2. DC coefficients"
|
|
low res picture
|
|
.IPs "3. AC coefficients"
|
|
details
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.RS
|
|
MV & DC are most important, loosing them looks far worse than loosing
|
|
the AC and the 1. & 2. partition.
|
|
(MV & DC) are far smaller than the 3. partition (AC) meaning that errors
|
|
will hit the AC partition much more often than the MV & DC partitions.
|
|
Thus, the picture will look better with partitioning than without,
|
|
as without partitioning an error will trash AC/\:DC/\:MV equally.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vpsize=<0\-10000> (also see vdpart)
|
|
Video packet size, improves error-resistance.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0\ \ \ \
|
|
disabled (default)
|
|
.IPs 100-1000
|
|
good choice
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B ss\ \ \ \ \
|
|
slice structured mode for H.263+
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B gray\ \ \
|
|
grayscale only encoding (faster)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vfdct=<0\-10>
|
|
DCT algorithm
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
Automatically select a good one (default).
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
fast integer
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
accurate integer
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
MMX
|
|
.IPs 4
|
|
mlib
|
|
.IPs 5
|
|
AltiVec
|
|
.IPs 6
|
|
floating point AAN
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B idct=<0\-99>
|
|
IDCT algorithm
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
To the best of our knowledge all these IDCTs do pass the IEEE1180 tests.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
Automatically select a good one (default).
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
JPEG reference integer
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
simple
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
simplemmx
|
|
.IPs 4
|
|
libmpeg2mmx (inaccurate, do not use for encoding with keyint >100)
|
|
.IPs 5
|
|
ps2
|
|
.IPs 6
|
|
mlib
|
|
.IPs 7
|
|
arm
|
|
.IPs 8
|
|
AltiVec
|
|
.IPs 9
|
|
sh4
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B lumi_mask=<0.0\-1.0>
|
|
Luminance masking is a 'psychosensory' setting that is supposed to
|
|
make use of the fact that the human eye tends to notice fewer details
|
|
in very bright parts of the picture.
|
|
Luminance masking compresses bright areas stronger than medium ones,
|
|
so it will save bits that can be spent again on other frames, raising
|
|
overall subjective quality, while possibly reducing PSNR.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
Be careful, overly large values can cause disastrous things.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
Large values might look good on some monitors but may look horrible
|
|
on other monitors.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0.0\ \
|
|
disabled (default)
|
|
.IPs 0.0\-0.3
|
|
sane range
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B dark_mask=<0.0\-1.0>
|
|
Darkness masking is a 'psychosensory' setting that is supposed to
|
|
make use of the fact that the human eye tends to notice fewer details
|
|
in very dark parts of the picture.
|
|
Darkness masking compresses dark areas stronger than medium ones,
|
|
so it will save bits that can be spent again on other frames, raising
|
|
overall subjective quality, while possibly reducing PSNR.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
Be careful, overly large values can cause disastrous things.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
Large values might look good on some monitors but may look horrible
|
|
on other monitors / TV / TFT.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0.0\ \
|
|
disabled (default)
|
|
.IPs 0.0\-0.3
|
|
sane range
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B tcplx_mask=<0.0\-1.0>
|
|
Temporal complexity masking (default: 0.0 (disabled)).
|
|
Imagine a scene with a bird flying across the whole scene; tcplx_mask
|
|
will raise the quantizers of the bird's macroblocks (thus decreasing their
|
|
quality), as the human eye usually does not have time to see all the bird's
|
|
details.
|
|
Be warned that if the masked object stops (e.g.\& the bird lands) it is
|
|
likely to look horrible for a short period of time, until the encoder
|
|
figures out that the object is not moving and needs refined blocks.
|
|
The saved bits will be spent on other parts of the video, which may increase
|
|
subjective quality, provided that tcplx_mask is carefully chosen.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B scplx_mask=<0.0\-1.0>
|
|
Spatial complexity masking.
|
|
Larger values help against blockiness, if no deblocking filter is used for
|
|
decoding, which is maybe not a good idea.
|
|
.br
|
|
Imagine a scene with grass (which usually has great spatial complexity),
|
|
a blue sky and a house; scplx_mask will raise the quantizers of the grass'
|
|
macroblocks, thus decreasing its quality, in order to spend more bits on
|
|
the sky and the house.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I HINT:
|
|
Crop any black borders completely as they will reduce the quality
|
|
of the macroblocks (also applies without scplx_mask).
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0.0\ \
|
|
disabled (default)
|
|
.IPs 0.0\-0.5
|
|
sane range
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
.RS
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
This setting does not have the same effect as using a custom matrix that
|
|
would compress high frequencies harder, as scplx_mask will reduce the
|
|
quality of P blocks even if only DC is changing.
|
|
The result of scplx_mask will probably not look as good.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B p_mask=<0.0\-1.0> (also see vi_qfactor)
|
|
Reduces the quality of inter blocks.
|
|
This is equivalent to increasing the quality of intra blocks, because the
|
|
same average bitrate will be distributed by the rate controller to the
|
|
whole video sequence (default: 0.0 (disabled)).
|
|
p_mask=1.0 doubles the bits allocated to each intra block.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B naq\ \ \ \
|
|
Normalize adaptive quantization (experimental).
|
|
When using adaptive quantization (*_mask), the average per-MB quantizer may no
|
|
longer match the requested frame-level quantizer.
|
|
Naq will attempt to adjust the per-MB quantizers to maintain the proper
|
|
average.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B ildct\ \
|
|
Use interlaced DCT.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B ilme\ \ \
|
|
Use interlaced motion estimation (mutually exclusive with qpel).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B alt\ \ \ \
|
|
Use alternative scantable.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B top=<-1\-1>\ \ \
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs -1
|
|
automatic
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
bottom field first
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
top field first
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B format=<value>
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs YV12\
|
|
default
|
|
.IPs 444P\
|
|
for ffv1
|
|
.IPs 422P\
|
|
for HuffYUV, lossless JPEG and ffv1
|
|
.IPs 411P,YVU9
|
|
for lossless JPEG and ffv1
|
|
.IPs BGR32
|
|
for lossless JPEG and ffv1
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B pred\ \ \
|
|
(for HuffYUV)
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
left prediction
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
plane/\:gradient prediction
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
median prediction
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B pred\ \ \
|
|
(for lossless JPEG)
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
left prediction
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
top prediction
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
topleft prediction
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
plane/\:gradient prediction
|
|
.IPs 6
|
|
mean prediction
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B coder\ \
|
|
(for ffv1)
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
vlc coding (Golomb-Rice)
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
arithmetic coding (CABAC)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B context
|
|
(for ffv1)
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
small context model
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
large context model
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B qpel\ \ \
|
|
Use quarter pel motion compensation (mutually exclusive with ilme).
|
|
.br
|
|
.I HINT:
|
|
This seems only useful for high bitrate encodings.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B mbcmp=<0\-2000>
|
|
Sets the comparison function for the macroblock decision, only used if mbd=0.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs "0 (SAD)"
|
|
sum of absolute differences, fast (default)
|
|
.IPs "1 (SSE)"
|
|
sum of squared errors
|
|
.IPs "2 (SATD)"
|
|
sum of absolute Hadamard transformed differences
|
|
.IPs "3 (DCT)"
|
|
sum of absolute DCT transformed differences
|
|
.IPs "4 (PSNR)"
|
|
sum of squared quantization errors (avoid, low quality)
|
|
.IPs "5 (BIT)"
|
|
number of bits needed for the block
|
|
.IPs "6 (RD)"
|
|
rate distortion optimal, slow
|
|
.IPs "7 (ZERO)"
|
|
0
|
|
.IPs "8 (VSAD)"
|
|
sum of absolute vertical differences
|
|
.IPs "9 (VSSE)"
|
|
sum of squared vertical differences
|
|
.IPs "10 (NSSE)"
|
|
noise preserving sum of squared differences
|
|
.IPs +256\
|
|
Also use chroma, currently does not work (correctly) with B-frames.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B ildctcmp=<0\-2000>
|
|
Sets the comparison function for interlaced DCT decision
|
|
(see mbcmp for available comparison functions).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B precmp=<0\-2000>
|
|
Sets the comparison function for motion estimation pre pass
|
|
(see mbcmp for available comparison functions) (default: 0).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B cmp=<0\-2000>
|
|
Sets the comparison function for full pel motion estimation
|
|
(see mbcmp for available comparison functions) (default: 0).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B subcmp=<0\-2000>
|
|
Sets the comparison function for sub pel motion estimation
|
|
(see mbcmp for available comparison functions) (default: 0).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B nssew=<0\-100>
|
|
This setting controls NSSE weight, where larger weights will result in
|
|
more noise.
|
|
0 NSSE is identical to SSE
|
|
You may find this useful if you prefer to keep some noise in your encoded
|
|
video rather than filtering it away before encoding.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B predia=<-99\-6>
|
|
diamond type and size for motion estimation pre-pass
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B dia=<-99\-6>
|
|
Diamond type & size for motion estimation.
|
|
Motion search is an iterative process.
|
|
Using a small diamond does not limit the search to finding only small
|
|
motion vectors.
|
|
It is just somewhat more likely to stop before finding the very best motion
|
|
vector, especially when noise is involved.
|
|
Bigger diamonds allow a wider search for the best motion vector, thus are
|
|
slower but result in better quality.
|
|
.br
|
|
Big normal diamonds are better quality than shape-adaptive diamonds.
|
|
.br
|
|
Shape-adaptive diamonds are a good tradeoff between speed and quality.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
The sizes of the normal diamonds and shape adaptive ones do not have
|
|
the same meaning.
|
|
.RSs
|
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.IPs -3
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shape adaptive (fast) diamond with size 3
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.IPs -2
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shape adaptive (fast) diamond with size 2
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.IPs -1
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slightly special: Can be slower and/or better than dia=-2.
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.IPs 1
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normal size=1 diamond (default) =EPZS type diamond
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.nf
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.ne
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0
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000
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0
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.fi
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.IPs 2
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normal size=2 diamond
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.nf
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.ne
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0
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000
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00000
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000
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0
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.fi
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.RE
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.
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.TP
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.B trell\ \
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Trellis searched quantization.
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This will find the optimal encoding for each 8x8 block.
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Trellis searched quantization is quite simply an optimal quantization in
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the PSNR versus bitrate sense (Assuming that there would be no rounding
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errors introduced by the IDCT, which is obviously not the case.).
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It simply finds a block for the minimum of error and lambda*bits.
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs lambda
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quantization parameter (QP) dependent constant
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.IPs bits\
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amount of bits needed to encode the block
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.IPs error
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sum of squared errors of the quantization
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B cbp\ \ \ \
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Rate distorted optimal coded block pattern.
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Will select the coded block pattern which minimizes distortion + lambda*rate.
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This can only be used together with trellis quantization.
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.
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.TP
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.B mv0\ \ \ \
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Try to encode each MB with MV=<0,0> and choose the better one.
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This has no effect if mbd=0.
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.
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.TP
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.B qprd (mbd=2 only)
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rate distorted optimal quantization parameter (QP) for the given
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lambda of each macroblock
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.
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.TP
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.B last_pred=<0\-99>
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amount of motion predictors from the previous frame
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs 0
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(default)
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.IPs a
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Will use 2a+1 x 2a+1 macroblock square of motion vector predictors from the
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previous frame.
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B preme=<0\-2>
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motion estimation pre-pass
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs 0
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disabled
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.IPs 1
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only after I-frames (default)
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.IPs 2
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always
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.RE
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.PD 1
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.
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.TP
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.B subq=<1\-8>
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subpel refinement quality (for qpel) (default: 8 (high quality))
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.br
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.I NOTE:
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This has a significant effect on speed.
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.
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.TP
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.B psnr\ \ \
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print the PSNR (peak signal to noise ratio) for the whole video after encoding
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and store the per frame PSNR in a file with a name like 'psnr_hhmmss.log'.
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Returned values are in dB (decibel), the higher the better.
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.
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.TP
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.B mpeg_quant
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Use MPEG quantizers instead of H.263.
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.
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.TP
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.B aic\ \ \ \
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ac prediction (advanced intra prediction for H.263+)
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.br
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.I NOTE:
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vqmin should be 8 or larger for H.263+ AIC.
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.
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.TP
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.B aiv\ \ \ \
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alternatice inter vlc for H.263+
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.
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.TP
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.B umv\ \ \ \
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unlimited MVs (H.263+ only)
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Allows encoding of abritarily long MVs.
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.
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.TP
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.B ibias=<-256\-256>
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intra quantizer bias (256 equals 1.0, MPEG style quantizer default: 96,
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H.263 style quantizer default: 0)
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.br
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.I NOTE:
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The H.263 MMX quantizer cannot handle positive biases (set vfdct=1 or 2),
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the MPEG MMX quantizer cannot handle negative biases (set vfdct=1 or 2).
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.
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.TP
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.B pbias=<-256\-256>
|
|
inter quantizer bias (256 equals 1.0, MPEG style quantizer default: 0,
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H.263 style quantizer default: -64)
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.br
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.I NOTE:
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The H.263 MMX quantizer cannot handle positive biases (set vfdct=1 or 2),
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the MPEG MMX quantizer cannot handle negative biases (set vfdct=1 or 2).
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.br
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.I HINT:
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A more positive bias (-32 \- -16 instead of -64) seems to improve the PSNR.
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.
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.TP
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.B nr=<0\-100000>
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Noise reduction, 0 means disabled.
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.
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.TP
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.B qns=<0\-3>
|
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Quantizer noise shaping.
|
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Rather than choosing quantization to most closely match the source video
|
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in the PSNR sense, it chooses quantization such that noise (usually ringing)
|
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will be masked by similar-frequency content in the image.
|
|
Larger values are slower but may not result in better quality.
|
|
This can and should be used together with trellis quantization, in which case
|
|
the trellis quantization (optimal for constant weight) will be used as
|
|
startpoint for the iterative search.
|
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.PD 0
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.RSs
|
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.IPs 0
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disabled (default)
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.IPs 1
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|
Only lower the absolute value of coefficients.
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.IPs 2
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|
Only change coefficients before the last non-zero coefficient + 1.
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.IPs 3
|
|
Try all.
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.RE
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|
.PD 1
|
|
.
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.TP
|
|
.B inter_matrix=<comma separated matrix>
|
|
Use custom inter matrix.
|
|
It needs a comma separated string of 64 integers.
|
|
.
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|
.TP
|
|
.B intra_matrix=<comma separated matrix>
|
|
Use custom intra matrix.
|
|
It needs a comma separated string of 64 integers.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vqmod_amp
|
|
experimental quantizer modulation
|
|
.
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.TP
|
|
.B vqmod_freq
|
|
experimental quantizer modulation
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B dc\ \ \ \ \
|
|
intra DC precision in bits (default: 8).
|
|
If you specify vcodec=mpeg2video this value can be 8, 9, 10 or 11.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B cgop\ \ \
|
|
Close all GOPs.
|
|
Currently it does not work.
|
|
.
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|
.
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|
.SS nuv (\-nuvopts)
|
|
.
|
|
Nuppel video is based on RTJPEG and LZO.
|
|
By default frames are first encoded with RTJPEG and then compressed with LZO,
|
|
but it is possible to disable either or both of the two passes.
|
|
As a result, you can in fact output raw i420, LZO compressed i420, RTJPEG,
|
|
or the default LZO compressed RTJPEG.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
The nuvrec documentation contains some advice and examples about the
|
|
settings to use for the most common TV encodings.
|
|
.
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.TP
|
|
.B c=<0\-20>
|
|
chrominance threshold (default: 1)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B l=<0\-20>
|
|
luminance threshold (default: 1)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B lzo\ \ \ \
|
|
Enable LZO compression (default).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B nolzo\ \
|
|
Disable LZO compression.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B q=<3\-255>
|
|
quality level (default: 255)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B raw \ \ \
|
|
Disable RTJPEG encoding.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B rtjpeg\
|
|
Enable RTJPEG encoding (default).
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SS xvidenc (\-xvidencopts)
|
|
.
|
|
There are three modes available: constant bitrate (CBR), fixed quantizer and
|
|
2pass.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B pass=<1|2>
|
|
Specify the pass in 2pass mode.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B bitrate=<value>
|
|
Sets the bitrate to be used in kbits/\:second if <16000 or in bits/\:second
|
|
if >16000.
|
|
If <value> is negative, XviD will use its absolute value as the target size
|
|
(in kbytes) of the video and compute the associated bitrate automagically.
|
|
(CBR or 2pass mode, default: 687 kbits/\:s)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B fixed_quant=<1\-31>
|
|
Switch to fixed quantizer mode and specify the quantizer to be used.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B me_quality=<0\-6>
|
|
This option controls the motion estimation subsystem.
|
|
The higher the value, the more precise the estimation should be (default: 6).
|
|
The more precise the motion estimation is, the more bits can be saved.
|
|
Precision is gained at the expense of CPU time so decrease this setting if
|
|
you need realtime encoding.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B interlacing
|
|
Encode the fields of interlaced video material.
|
|
Turn this option on for interlaced content.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
Should you rescale the video, you would need an interlace-aware resizer,
|
|
which you can activate with -vf scale=<width>:<height>:1.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B 4mv\ \ \ \
|
|
Use 4 motion vectors per macroblock.
|
|
This might give better compression, but slows down encoding.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
This option is deprecated in XviD-1.0.x, as all is now taken care of
|
|
by the me_quality option.
|
|
When me_quality > 4, 4mv is activated.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B rc_reaction_delay_factor=<value>
|
|
This parameter controls the number of frames the CBR rate controller
|
|
will wait before reacting to bitrate changes and compensating for them
|
|
to obtain a constant bitrate over an averaging range of frames.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B rc_averaging_period=<value>
|
|
Real CBR is hard to achieve.
|
|
Depending on the video material, bitrate can be variable, and hard to predict.
|
|
That's why XviD uses an averaging period for which it guarantees a given
|
|
amount of bits (minus a small variation).
|
|
This settings expresses the "number of frames" for which XviD averages
|
|
bitrate and tries to achieve CBR.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B rc_buffer=<value>
|
|
size of the rate control buffer
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B quant_range=<1\-31>\-<1\-31>[/\:<1\-31>\-<1\-31>]
|
|
CBR mode: min & max quantizer for all frames (default: 2\-31)
|
|
.br
|
|
2pass mode: min & max quantizer for I/\:P-frames (default: 2\-31/\:2\-31)
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
This option is deprecated in XviD-1.0.x, and is replaced by the
|
|
[min|max]_[i|p|b]quant options.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B min_key_interval=<value>
|
|
minimum interval between keyframes (default: 0, 2pass only)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B max_key_interval=<value>
|
|
maximum interval between keyframes (default: 10*fps)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B mpeg_quant
|
|
Use MPEG quantizers instead of H.263.
|
|
For high bitrates, you will find that MPEG quantization preserves more detail.
|
|
For low bitrates, the smoothing of H.263 will give you less block noise.
|
|
When using custom matrices, MPEG must be used.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
This option is deprecated in XviD-1.0.x, and is replaced by the quant_type
|
|
option.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B mod_quant
|
|
Decide whether to use MPEG or H.263 quantizers on a frame-by-frame basis
|
|
(2pass mode only).
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
This will generate an illegal bitstream, and most likely not be decodable
|
|
by any MPEG4 decoder besides libavcodec or XviD.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
This option is deprecated in XviD-1.0.x.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B keyframe_boost=<0\-1000>
|
|
Shift some bits from the pool for other frame types to intra frames,
|
|
thus improving keyframe quality.
|
|
(default: 0, 2pass mode only)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B kfthreshold=<value>
|
|
(default: 10, 2pass mode only)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B kfreduction=<0\-100>
|
|
The above two settings can be used to adjust the size of keyframes that
|
|
you consider too close to the first (in a row).
|
|
kfthreshold sets the range in which keyframes are reduced, and
|
|
kfreduction determines the bitrate reduction they get.
|
|
The last I-frame will get treated normally.
|
|
(default: 30, 2pass mode only)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B greyscale
|
|
Make XviD discard chroma planes so the encoded video is greyscale only.
|
|
Note that this does not speed up encoding, it just prevents chroma data
|
|
from being written in the last stage of encoding.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B debug\ \
|
|
Save per-frame statistics in ./xvid.dbg. (This is not the 2pass control
|
|
file.)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.sp 1
|
|
The following options are only available with the latest stable
|
|
releases of XviD 1.0.x (api4).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B packed\
|
|
Create a bitstream which can be decoded delay-free.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
This will generate an illegal bitstream, and will not be
|
|
decodable by ISO-MPEG4 decoders except DivX/\:libavcodec/\:XviD.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
This will also store a fake DivX version in the file so the bug
|
|
autodetection of some decoders might be confused.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B divx5bvop
|
|
Generate DivX5 compatible B-frames (default: on).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B max_bframes=<0\-4>
|
|
Maximum number of B-frames to put between I/\:P-frames (default: 0).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B bquant_ratio=<0\-1000>
|
|
quantizer ratio between B- and non-B-frames, 150=1.50 (default: 150)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B bquant_offset=<-1000\-1000>
|
|
quantizer offset between B- and non-B-frames, 100=1.00 (default: 100)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B bf_threshold=<-255\-255>
|
|
Sometimes B-frames do not look good, and introduce artifacts when most of
|
|
the frame is static and some small zones have high motion (in a static
|
|
scene with a man talking, his mouth will probably look bad if what is
|
|
surrounding the man and his mouth is completely static).
|
|
This setting allows you to specify what priority to place on the use of
|
|
B-frames.
|
|
The higher the value, the higher the probability of B-frames being used.
|
|
(default: 0)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B frame_drop_ratio=<0\-100> (max_bframes=0 only)
|
|
This setting allows the creation of variable framerate video streams.
|
|
The value of the setting specifies a threshold under which, if the
|
|
difference of the following frame to the previous frame is below or equal
|
|
to this threshold, a frame gets not coded (a so called n-vop is placed
|
|
in the stream).
|
|
On playback, when reaching an n-vop the previous frame will be displayed.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I WARNING:
|
|
Playing with this setting may result in a jerky video, so use it at your
|
|
own risks!
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B qpel\ \ \
|
|
MPEG4 uses a half pixel precision for its motion search by default.
|
|
The standard proposes a mode where encoders are allowed to use quarter
|
|
pixel precision.
|
|
This option usually results in a sharper image.
|
|
Unfortunately it has a great impact on bitrate and sometimes the
|
|
higher bitrate use will prevent it from giving a better image
|
|
quality at a fixed bitrate.
|
|
It's better to test with and without this option and see whether it
|
|
is worth activating.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B gmc\ \ \ \
|
|
Enable Global Motion Compensation, which makes XviD generate special
|
|
frames (GMC-frames) which are well suited for Pan/\:Zoom/\:Rotating images.
|
|
Whether or not the use of this option will save bits is highly
|
|
dependent on the source material.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B trellis
|
|
Trellis Quantization is a kind of adaptive quantization method that
|
|
saves bits by modifying quantized coefficients to make them more
|
|
compressible by the entropy encoder.
|
|
Its impact on quality is good, and if VHQ uses too much CPU for you,
|
|
this setting can be a good alternative to save a few bits (and gain
|
|
quality at fixed bitrate) at a lesser cost than with VHQ.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B cartoon
|
|
Activate this if your encoded sequence is an anime/\:cartoon.
|
|
It modifies some XviD internal thresholds so XviD takes better decisions on
|
|
frame types and motion vectors for flat looking cartoons.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B quant_type=<h263|mpeg>
|
|
Sets the type of quantizer to use.
|
|
For high bitrates, you will find that MPEG quantization preserves more detail.
|
|
For low bitrates, the smoothing of H.263 will give you less block noise.
|
|
When using custom matrices, MPEG quantization must be used.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B chroma_me
|
|
The usual motion estimation algorithm uses only the luminance information to
|
|
find the best motion vector.
|
|
However for some video material, using the chroma planes can help find
|
|
better vectors.
|
|
This setting toggles the use of chroma planes for motion estimation.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B chroma_opt
|
|
Enable a chroma optimizer prefilter.
|
|
It will do some extra magic on color information to minimize the
|
|
stepped-stairs effect on edges.
|
|
It will improve quality at the cost of encoding speed.
|
|
It reduces PSNR by nature, as the mathematical deviation to the original
|
|
picture will get bigger, but the subjective image quality will raise.
|
|
Since it works with color information, you might want to turn it off when
|
|
encoding in greyscale.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B hq_ac\ \
|
|
Activates High Quality AC coefficient prediction from neighbor blocks.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B vhq=<0\-4>
|
|
The motion search algorithm is based on a search in the usual color domain
|
|
and tries to find a motion vector that minimizes the difference between the
|
|
reference frame and the encoded frame.
|
|
With this setting activated, XviD will also use the frequency domain (DCT)
|
|
to search for a motion vector that minimizes not only the spatial
|
|
difference but also the encoding length of the block.
|
|
Fastest to slowest:
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 0
|
|
off (default)
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
mode decision (inter/\:intra MB)
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
limited search
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
medium search
|
|
.IPs 4
|
|
wide search
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B min_iquant=<0\-31>
|
|
minimum I-frame quantizer (default: 2)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B max_iquant=<0\-31>
|
|
maximum I-frame quantizer (default: 31)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
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.B min_pquant=<0\-31>
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minimum P-frame quantizer (default: 2)
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.
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.TP
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.B max_pquant=<0\-31>
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maximum P-frame quantizer (default: 31)
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.
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.TP
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.B min_bquant=<0\-31>
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minimum B-frame quantizer (default: 2)
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.
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.TP
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.B max_bquant=<0\-31>
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maximum B-frame quantizer (default: 31)
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.
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.TP
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.B quant_intra_matrix=<filename>
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Load a custom intra matrix file.
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You can build such a file with xvid4conf's matrix editor.
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.
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.TP
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.B quant_inter_matrix=<filename>
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Load a custom inter matrix file.
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You can build such a file with xvid4conf's matrix editor.
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.
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.TP
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.B curve_compression_high=<0\-100>
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This setting allows XviD to take a certain percentage of bits away from
|
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high bitrate scenes and give them back to the bit reservoir.
|
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You could also use this if you have a clip with so many bits allocated
|
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to high-bitrate scenes that the low(er)-bitrate scenes start to look bad
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(default: 0).
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.
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.TP
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.B curve_compression_low=<0\-100>
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This setting allows XviD to give a certain percentage of extra bits to the
|
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low bitrate scenes, taking a few bits from the entire clip.
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This might come in handy if you have a few low-bitrate scenes that are
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still blocky (default: 0).
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.
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.TP
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.B overflow_control_strength=<0\-100>
|
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During pass 1 of 2-pass encoding, a scaled bitrate curve is computed.
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The difference between that expected curve and the result obtained during
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encoding is called overflow.
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Obviously, the two pass rate controller tries to compensate for that overflow,
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distributing it over the next frames.
|
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This setting controls how much of the overflow is distributed every time
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there is a new frame.
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Low values allow lazy overflow control, big rate bursts are compensated for
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more slowly (could lead to lack of precision for small clips).
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Higher values will make changes in bit redistribution more abrupt, possibly
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too abrupt if you set it too high, creating artifacts (default: 5).
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.br
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.I NOTE:
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This setting impacts quality a lot, play with it carefully!
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.
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.TP
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.B max_overflow_improvement=<0\-100>
|
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During the frame bit allocation, overflow control may increase the frame
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size.
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This parameter specifies the maximum percentage by which the overflow
|
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control is allowed to increase the frame size, compared to the ideal curve
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allocation
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(default: 5).
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.
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.TP
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.B max_overflow_degradation=<0\-100>
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During the frame bit allocation, overflow control may decrease the frame
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size.
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This parameter specifies the maximum percentage by which the overflow
|
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control is allowed to decrease the frame size, compared to the ideal curve
|
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allocation
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(default: 5).
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.
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.TP
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.B container_frame_overhead=<0...>
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Specifies a frame average overhead per frame, in bytes.
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Most of the time users express their target bitrate for video w/o taking
|
|
care of the video container overhead.
|
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This small but (mostly) constant overhead can cause the target file size
|
|
to be exceeded.
|
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XviD allows users to set the amount of overhead per frame the
|
|
container generates (give only an average per frame).
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0 has a special meaning, it lets XviD use its own default values
|
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(default: 24 - AVI average overhead).
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.
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.TP
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.B par=<mode>
|
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Specifies the Pixel Aspect Ratio mode (not to be confused with DAR,
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the Display Aspect Ratio).
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PAR is the ratio of the width and height of a single pixel.
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So both are related like this: DAR = PAR * (width/height).
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.br
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MPEG4 defines 5 pixel aspect ratios and one extended
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one, giving the opportunity to specify a specific pixel aspect
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ratio.
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5 standard modes can be specified:
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.PD 0
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.RSs
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.IPs vga11
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It's the usual PAR for PC content.
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Pixels are a square unit.
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.IPs pal43
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|
PAL standard 4:3 PAR.
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Pixels are rectangles.
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.IPs pal169
|
|
same as above
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|
.IPs ntsc43
|
|
same as above
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.IPs ntsc169
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|
same as above (Don't forget to give the exact ratio.)
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|
.IPs ext\ \
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Allows you to specify your own pixel aspect ratio with par_width and
|
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par_height.
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.RE
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|
.PD 1
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.br
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.I NOTE:
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In general, setting aspect and autoaspect options is enough.
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.
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.TP
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.B par_width=<1\-255> (par=ext only)
|
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Specifies the width of the custom pixel aspect ratio.
|
|
.
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|
.TP
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.B par_height=<1\-255> (par=ext only)
|
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Specifies the height of the custom pixel aspect ratio.
|
|
.
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|
.TP
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.B aspect=<x/\:y | f (float value)>
|
|
Store movie aspect internally, just like MPEG files.
|
|
Much nicer solution than rescaling, because quality isn't decreased.
|
|
MPlayer and a few others players will play these files correctly, others
|
|
will display them with the wrong aspect.
|
|
The aspect parameter can be given as a ratio or a floating point number.
|
|
.
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|
.TP
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.B autoaspect
|
|
Same as the aspect option, but automatically computes aspect, taking
|
|
into account all the adjustments (crop/\:expand/\:scale/\:etc.) made in the
|
|
filter chain.
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|
.
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|
.TP
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.B psnr\ \ \
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|
Print the PSNR (peak signal to noise ratio) for the whole video after encoding
|
|
and store the per frame PSNR in a file with a name like 'psnr_hhmmss.log' in
|
|
the current directory.
|
|
Returned values are in dB (decibel), the higher the better.
|
|
.
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|
.PP
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|
.sp 1
|
|
The following option is only available in development versions
|
|
of XviD 1.1.x.
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|
.
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|
.TP
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.B bvhq=<0|1>
|
|
This setting allows vector candidates for B-frames to be used for
|
|
the encoding chosen using a rate distortion optimized operator,
|
|
which is what is done for P-frames by the vhq option.
|
|
This produces nicer-looking B-frames while incurring almost no
|
|
performance penalty.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SS x264enc (\-x264encopts)
|
|
.
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|
.TP
|
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.B bitrate=<value>
|
|
Sets the bitrate to be used in kbits/\:second (default: off).
|
|
This is required if you want a CBR (constant bitrate) encode.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B keyint=<value>
|
|
Sets maximum interval between I-frames.
|
|
Larger values save bits, thus improve quality, at the cost of seeking
|
|
precision (default: 250).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B idrint=<value>
|
|
Make each <value> I-frame an IDR-frame (default: 2).
|
|
In H.264, I-frames do not necessarily bound a closed GOP because it is
|
|
allowable for a P-frame to be predicted from more frames than just the one
|
|
frame before it (also see frameref).
|
|
Therefore, I-frames are not necessarily seekable.
|
|
IDR-frames restrict subsequent P-frames from referring to any frame
|
|
prior to the IDR-frame.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B scenecut=<-1\-100>
|
|
Controls how aggressively to insert extra I-frames (default: 40).
|
|
With small values of scenecut, the codec often has to force an I-frame
|
|
when it would exceed keyint.
|
|
Good values of scenecut may find a better location for the I-frame.
|
|
Large values use more I-frames than necessary, thus wasting bits.
|
|
-1 disables scene-cut detection, so I-frames are inserted only once
|
|
every other keyint frames, even if a scene-cut occurs earlier.
|
|
This isn't recommended and wastes bitrate as scenecuts encoded as P-frames
|
|
are just as big as I-frames, but don't reset the "keyint counter".
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B frameref=<1\-15>
|
|
Number of previous frames used as predictors in a P-frame (default: 1).
|
|
This is effective in Anime, but seems to make little difference in
|
|
live-action source material.
|
|
Some decoders are unable to deal with large frameref values.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B bframes=<0\-16>
|
|
number of consecutive B-frames between I- and P-frames (default: 0)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B deblock | nodeblock
|
|
Use deblocking filter (default: on).
|
|
As it takes very little time compared to its quality gain, it's not
|
|
recommend to disable it.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B deblockalpha=<-6\-6>
|
|
AlphaC0 parameter of deblocking filter (default: 0).
|
|
This adjusts thresholds for the H.264 deblocking filter.
|
|
First, this parameter adjusts the maximum amount of change that the filter is
|
|
allowed to cause on any one pixel.
|
|
Secondly, this parameter affects the threshold for difference across the
|
|
edge being filtered.
|
|
A positive value reduces blocking artifacts more, but will also smear details.
|
|
.br
|
|
For encodes that are intended to be reasonably high quality, you might
|
|
want to turn it down a little bit.
|
|
However, if your source material already has some blocking or noise
|
|
which you would like to remove, or if it is animation, it may be a good
|
|
idea to turn it up a little bit.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B deblockbeta=<-6\-6>
|
|
Beta parameter of deblocking filter (default: 0).
|
|
Affects the maximum allowed gradient within two adjacent blocks.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B cabac | nocabac
|
|
Use CABAC (Context-Adaptive Binary Arithmetic Coding) (default: on).
|
|
Slightly slows down encoding and decoding, but should save 10-15% bitrate.
|
|
Unless you are looking for speed, you should not disable it.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B cabacidc=<value>
|
|
Initial value of CABAC IDC.
|
|
The encoder must choose a context for each block it encodes, but for the
|
|
first block in a frame, there are no prior blocks to predict the context.
|
|
Adjusting this may affect bitrate by a fraction of a percent, but it doesn't
|
|
directly affect distortion.
|
|
.RSs
|
|
-1: Encoder chooses context, usually 0 (default).
|
|
.br
|
|
0: low complexity
|
|
.br
|
|
1: medium complexity
|
|
.br
|
|
2: high complexity
|
|
.REss
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B qp_constant=<1\-51>
|
|
This selects the quantizer to use.
|
|
20\-40 is a useful range (default: 26).
|
|
Lower values result in better fidelity, but higher bitrates.
|
|
Note that quantization in H.264 works differently from MPEG[124].
|
|
H.264's quantization parameter (QP) is on a logarithmic scale.
|
|
As an example, the bitrate difference between QP=20 and QP=40
|
|
is about a factor of 10.
|
|
Useful quantizers in H.264 tend to be very large compared to MPEG[124].
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B qp_min=<1\-51> (CBR or 2 pass)
|
|
Minimum quantizer, 15\-35 seems to be a useful range (default: 10).
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B qp_max=<1\-51> (CBR or 2 pass)
|
|
maximum quantizer (default: 51)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B qp_step=<value>
|
|
Maximum Value by which the quantizer may be incremented/decremented between
|
|
frames.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B rc_buffer_size=<value>
|
|
ratecontrol buffer size (default: 1 second's worth at the bitrate you
|
|
specified)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B rc_init_buffer=<value>
|
|
Set the initial ratecontrol buffer (default: 1/4 of rc_buffer_size)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B rc_sens=<0\-100> (CBR only)
|
|
ratecontrol sensitivity (default: 4)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B ip_factor=<value>
|
|
quantizer factor between I- and P-frames (default: 2.0)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B pb_factor=<value>
|
|
quantizer factor between P- and B-frames (default: 2.0)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B pass=<1\-3>
|
|
Enable 2 or 3-pass mode.
|
|
It is recommended to always encode in 2 or 3-pass mode as it leads to a
|
|
better bit distribution and improves overall quality.
|
|
.PD 0
|
|
.RSs
|
|
.IPs 1
|
|
first pass
|
|
.IPs 2
|
|
second pass
|
|
.IPs 3
|
|
Nth pass (second and third passes of three pass encoding)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RS
|
|
Here is how it works, and how to use it:
|
|
.br
|
|
The first pass (pass=1) collects statistics on the video and writes them
|
|
to a file.
|
|
You might want to deactivate some CPU-hungry options, apart from the ones
|
|
that are on by default.
|
|
.br
|
|
In two pass mode, the second pass (pass=2) reads the stats file and
|
|
bases ratecontrol decisions on it.
|
|
.br
|
|
In three pass mode, the second pass (pass=3, that is not a typo)
|
|
does both: It first reads the stats, then overwrites them.
|
|
You might want to backup divx2pass.log before doing this if there is
|
|
any possibility that you will have to cancel MEncoder.
|
|
You can use all encoding options, except very CPU-hungry options.
|
|
.br
|
|
The third pass (pass=3) is the same as the second pass, except that it has
|
|
the second pass' stats to work from.
|
|
You can use all encoding options, including CPU-hungry ones.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I
|
|
NOTE:
|
|
x264 three pass support being quite recent in MEncoder, we welcome any
|
|
feedback you could give us on good combinations of x264 options that are
|
|
both fast and provide good quality.
|
|
.REss
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B qcomp=<0\-1>
|
|
quantizer compression (default: 0.6).
|
|
This affects the ratecontrol: a lower value makes the
|
|
bitrate more constant, while a higher value makes the quantization parameter
|
|
more constant.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B qblur=<0\-99>
|
|
Temporal blur of the quantization parameter (default: 0.5).
|
|
Lower values allow the quantizer value to jump around more,
|
|
higher values force it to vary more smoothly.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B fullinter | nofullinter
|
|
Use all available interframe macroblock types (i16x16, i4x4, p16x16,
|
|
p16x8, p8x16, p8x8, p8x4, p4x8, p4x4, pskip)
|
|
The idea is to find the type and size that best describe a certain area
|
|
of the picture, i.e.\& very effective for Anime, which usually contains
|
|
large areas of the same color (default: i16x16, i4x4, p16x16-8x8).
|
|
Depending on the source material, it can improve or degrade quality, use
|
|
it with care.
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B subq=<0\-5>
|
|
Adjust subpel refinement quality.
|
|
This parameter controls quality versus speed tradeoffs involved in the motion
|
|
estimation decision process.
|
|
It can improve quality significantly.
|
|
.RSs
|
|
0: halfpel only
|
|
.br
|
|
1: 1 iteration of qpel on the winning candidate (default)
|
|
.br
|
|
2: 2 iterations of qpel on the winning candidate
|
|
.br
|
|
3: halfpel on all MB types, qpel on the winner
|
|
.br
|
|
4: qpel on all
|
|
.br
|
|
5: more iterations of qpel
|
|
.REss
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B log=<-1\-3>
|
|
Adjust the amount of logging info printed to the screen.
|
|
.RSs
|
|
-1: none
|
|
.br
|
|
0: Print errors only.
|
|
.br
|
|
1: warnings
|
|
.br
|
|
2: PSNR, encoding times, and other analysis stats when the encode finishes
|
|
(default)
|
|
.br
|
|
3: PSNR, QP, frametype, size, and other stats for every frame
|
|
.REss
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B psnr | nopsnr
|
|
Print signal-to-noise ratio statistics.
|
|
.br
|
|
.I NOTE:
|
|
The 'Y', 'U', 'V', and 'Avg' PSNR fields in the summary are not
|
|
mathematically sound (they are simply the average of per-frame PSNRs).
|
|
They are kept only for comparison to the JM reference codec.
|
|
For all other purposes, please use either the 'Global' PSNR, or the per-frame
|
|
PSNRs printed by log=3.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.\" Files
|
|
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.
|
|
.SH FILES
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
/usr/\:local/\:etc/\:mplayer/\:mplayer.conf
|
|
system-wide settings
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
~/.mplayer/\:config
|
|
user settings
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
~/.mplayer/\:input.conf
|
|
input bindings (see '\-input keylist' for the full list)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
~/.mplayer/\:gui.conf
|
|
GUI configuration file
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
~/.mplayer/\:gui.pl
|
|
GUI playlist
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
~/.mplayer/\:font/
|
|
font directory (There must be a font.desc file and files with .RAW extension.)
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
~/.mplayer/\:DVDkeys/
|
|
cached CSS keys
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
Assuming that /path/\:to/\:movie.avi is played, MPlayer searches for sub files
|
|
in this order:
|
|
.RS
|
|
/path/\:to/\:movie.sub
|
|
.br
|
|
~/.mplayer/\:sub/\:movie.sub
|
|
.br
|
|
~/.mplayer/\:default.sub
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PD 1
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.\" Examples
|
|
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.
|
|
.SH EXAMPLES
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Quickstart DVD playing:
|
|
mplayer dvd://1
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Play in Japanese with English subtitles:
|
|
mplayer dvd://1 \-alang ja \-slang en
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Play only chapters 5, 6, 7:
|
|
mplayer dvd://1 \-chapter 5-7
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Play only titles 5, 6, 7:
|
|
mplayer dvd://5-7
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Play a multiangle DVD:
|
|
mplayer dvd://1 \-dvdangle 2
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Play from a different DVD device:
|
|
mplayer dvd://1 \-dvd-device /dev/\:dvd2
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Play DVD video from a directory with VOB files:
|
|
mplayer dvd://1 \-dvd-device /path/\:to/\:directory/
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Copy a DVD title to hard disk, saving to file "title1.vob":
|
|
mplayer dvd://1 \-dumpstream \-dumpfile title1.vob
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Stream from HTTP:
|
|
mplayer http://mplayer.hq/\:example.avi
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Stream using RTSP:
|
|
mplayer rtsp://server.example.com/\:streamName
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Convert subtitles to MPsub format:
|
|
mplayer dummy.avi \-sub source.sub \-dumpmpsub
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Convert subtitles to MPsub format without watching the movie:
|
|
mplayer /dev/\:zero \-rawvideo on:pal:fps=xx \-vc null \-vo null \-noframedrop
|
|
\-benchmark \-sub source.sub \-dumpmpsub
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.
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.TP
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.B input from standard V4L:
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mplayer tv:// \-tv driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420 \-vc rawi420
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\-vo xv
|
|
.
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|
.TP
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|
.B Playback on Zoran cards (old style, deprecated):
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mplayer \-vo zr \-vf scale=352:288 file.avi
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|
.
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|
.TP
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|
.B Playback on Zoran cards (new style):
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|
mplayer \-vo zr2 \-vf scale=352:288,zrmjpeg file.avi
|
|
.
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|
.TP
|
|
.B Encode DVD title #2, only selected chapters:
|
|
mencoder dvd://2 \-chapter 10-15 \-o title2.avi \-oac copy \-ovc lavc
|
|
\-lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Encode DVD title #2, resizing to 640x480:
|
|
mencoder dvd://2 \-vf scale=640:480 \-o title2.avi \-oac copy \-ovc lavc
|
|
\-lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Encode DVD title #2, resizing to 512xHHH (keep aspect ratio):
|
|
mencoder dvd://2 \-vf scale \-zoom \-xy 512 \-o title2.avi \-oac copy
|
|
\-ovc lavc \-lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B The same, but with bitrate set to 1800kBit and optimized macroblocks:
|
|
mencoder dvd://2 \-o title2.avi \-oac copy \-ovc lavc
|
|
\-lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:mbd=1:vbitrate=1800
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B The same, but with MJPEG compression:
|
|
mencoder dvd://2 \-o titel2.avi \-ovc lavc
|
|
\-lavcopts vcodec=mjpeg:mbd=1:vbitrate=1800 \-oac copy
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Encode all *.jpg files in the current dir:
|
|
mencoder "mf://*.jpg" \-mf fps=25 \-o output.avi \-ovc lavc \-lavcopts
|
|
vcodec=mpeg4
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Encode from a tuner (specify a format with \-vf format):
|
|
mencoder \-tv driver=v4l:width=640:height=480 tv:// \-o tv.avi \-ovc raw
|
|
.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B Encode from a pipe:
|
|
rar p test-SVCD.rar | mencoder \-ovc lavc \-lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vbitrate=800
|
|
\-ofps 24 \-
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.\" Bugs, authors, standard disclaimer
|
|
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.
|
|
.SH BUGS
|
|
If you find one, report it to us, but please make sure you have read all
|
|
of the documentation first.
|
|
Many bugs are the result of incorrect setup or parameter usage.
|
|
The bug reporting section of the documentation
|
|
(DOCS/\:HTML/\:en/\:bugreports.html)
|
|
explains how to create useful bug reports.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.SH AUTHORS
|
|
MPlayer was initially written by Arpad Gereöffy.
|
|
See the AUTHORS file for a list of some of the many other contributors.
|
|
.PP
|
|
MPlayer is (C) 2000\-2004 The MPlayer Team
|
|
.PP
|
|
This man page was written mainly by Gabucino, Jonas Jermann and Diego Biurrun.
|
|
It is maintained by Diego Biurrun.
|
|
Please send mails about it to the MPlayer-DOCS mailing list.
|
|
.\" end of file
|