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a media player
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:Copyright: GPLv2+
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:Manual section: 1
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:Manual group: multimedia
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SYNOPSIS
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========
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| **mpv** [options] [file|URL|PLAYLIST|-]
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| **mpv** [options] files
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DESCRIPTION
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===========
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**mpv** is a media player based on MPlayer and mplayer2. It supports a wide variety of video
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file formats, audio and video codecs, and subtitle types. Special input URL
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types are available to read input from a variety of sources other than disk
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files. Depending on platform, a variety of different video and audio output
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methods are supported.
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Usage examples to get you started quickly can be found at the end of this man
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page.
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INTERACTIVE CONTROL
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===================
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mpv has a fully configurable, command-driven control layer which allows you
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to control mpv using keyboard, mouse, joystick or remote control (with
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LIRC). See the ``--input-`` options for ways to customize it.
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Keyboard Control
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----------------
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LEFT and RIGHT
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Seek backward/forward 5 seconds. Shift+arrow does a 1 second exact seek
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(see ``--hr-seek``).
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UP and DOWN
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Seek forward/backward 1 minute. Shift+arrow does a 5 second exact seek (see
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``--hr-seek``).
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[ and ]
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Decrease/increase current playback speed by 10%.
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{ and }
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Halve/double current playback speed.
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BACKSPACE
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Reset playback speed to normal.
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< and >
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Go backward/forward in the playlist.
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ENTER
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Go forward in the playlist.
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p / SPACE
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Pause (pressing again unpauses).
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\.
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Step forward. Pressing once will pause, every consecutive press will
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play one frame and then go into pause mode again.
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,
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Step backward. Pressing once will pause, every consecutive press will
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play one frame in reverse and then go into pause mode again.
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q
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Stop playing and quit.
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Q
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Like ``q``, but store the current playback position. Playing the same file
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later will resume at the old playback position if possible.
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/ and *
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Decrease/increase volume.
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9 and 0
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Decrease/increase volume.
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m
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Mute sound.
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\_
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Cycle through the available video tracks.
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\#
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Cycle through the available audio tracks.
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f
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Toggle fullscreen (see also ``--fs``).
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ESC
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Exit fullscreen mode.
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T
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Toggle stay-on-top (see also ``--ontop``).
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w and e
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Decrease/increase pan-and-scan range.
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o (also P)
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Show progression bar, elapsed time and total duration on the OSD.
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O
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Toggle OSD states: none / seek / seek + timer / seek + timer + total time.
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d
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Toggle frame dropping states: none / skip display / skip decoding (see
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``--framedrop``).
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v
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Toggle subtitle visibility.
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j and J
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Cycle through the available subtitles.
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x and z
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Adjust subtitle delay by +/- 0.1 seconds.
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Ctrl + and Ctrl -
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Adjust audio delay by +/- 0.1 seconds.
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V
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Toggle subtitle VSFilter aspect compatibility mode. See
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``--ass-vsfilter-aspect-compat`` for more info.
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r and t
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Move subtitles up/down.
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s
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Take a screenshot.
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S
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Take a screenshot, without subtitles. (Whether this works depends on VO
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driver support.)
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I
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Show filename on the OSD.
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PGUP and PGDWN
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Seek to the beginning of the previous/next chapter. In most cases,
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"previous" will actually go to the beginning of the current chapter; see
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``--chapter-seek-threshold``.
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Shift+PGUP and Shift+PGDWN
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Seek backward or forward by 10 minutes. (This used to be mapped to
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PGUP/PGDWN without Shift.)
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D
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Activate/deactivate deinterlacer.
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(The following keys are valid only when using a video output that supports the
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corresponding adjustment, or the software equalizer (``--vf=eq``).)
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1 and 2
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Adjust contrast.
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3 and 4
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Adjust brightness.
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5 and 6
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Adjust gamma.
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7 and 8
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Adjust saturation.
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(The following keys are valid only on OS X.)
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command + 0
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Resize video window to half its original size.
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(On other platforms, you can bind keys to change the ``window-scale``
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property.)
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command + 1
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Resize video window to its original size.
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command + 2
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Resize video window to double its original size.
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command + f
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Toggle fullscreen (see also ``--fs``).
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command + [ and command + ]
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Set video window alpha.
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(The following keys are valid if you have a keyboard with multimedia keys.)
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PAUSE
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Pause.
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STOP
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Stop playing and quit.
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PREVIOUS and NEXT
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Seek backward/forward 1 minute.
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(The following keys are only valid if you compiled with TV or DVB input
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support.)
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h and k
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Select previous/next channel.
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Mouse Control
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button 3 and button 4
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Seek backward/forward 1 minute.
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button 5 and button 6
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Decrease/increase volume.
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USAGE
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=====
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Every *flag* option has a *no-flag* counterpart, e.g. the opposite of the
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``--fs`` option is ``--no-fs``. ``--fs=yes`` is same as ``--fs``, ``--fs=no``
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is the same as ``--no-fs``.
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If an option is marked as *(XXX only)*, it will only work in combination with
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the *XXX* option or if *XXX* is compiled in.
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.. note::
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The suboption parser (used for example for ``--ao=pcm`` suboptions)
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supports a special kind of string-escaping intended for use with external
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GUIs.
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It has the following format::
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%n%string_of_length_n
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.. admonition:: Examples
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``mpv --ao=pcm:file=%10%C:test.wav test.avi``
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Or in a script:
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``mpv --ao=pcm:file=%`expr length "$NAME"`%"$NAME" test.avi``
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Paths
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Some care must be taken when passing arbitrary paths and filenames to mpv. For
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example, paths starting with ``-`` will be interpreted as options. Likewise,
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if a path contains the sequence ``://``, the string before that might be
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interpreted as protocol prefix, even though ``://`` can be part of a legal
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UNIX path. To avoid problems with arbitrary paths, you should be sure that
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absolute paths passed to mpv start with ``/``, and relative paths with ``./``.
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The name ``-`` itself is interpreted as stdin, and will cause mpv to disable
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console controls. (Which makes it suitable for playing data piped to stdin.)
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For paths passed to suboptions, the situation is further complicated by the
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need to escape special characters. To work this around, the path can be
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additionally wrapped in the ``%n%string_of_length_n`` syntax (see above).
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Some mpv options interpret paths starting with ``~``. Currently, the prefix
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``~~/`` expands to the mpv configuration directory (usually ``~/.config/mpv/``).
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``~/`` expands to the user's home directory. (The trailing ``/`` is always
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required.)
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Per-File Options
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When playing multiple files, any option given on the command line usually
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affects all files. Example::
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mpv --a file1.mkv --b file2.mkv --c
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=============== ===========================
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File Active options
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=============== ===========================
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file1.mkv ``--a --b --c``
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file2.mkv ``--a --b --c``
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=============== ===========================
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(This is different from MPlayer and mplayer2.)
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Also, if any option is changed at runtime (via input commands), they are not
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reset when a new file is played.
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Sometimes, it is useful to change options per-file. This can be achieved by
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adding the special per-file markers ``--{`` and ``--}``. (Note that you must
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escape these on some shells.) Example::
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mpv --a file1.mkv --b --\{ --c file2.mkv --d file3.mkv --e --\} file4.mkv --f
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=============== ===========================
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File Active options
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=============== ===========================
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file1.mkv ``--a --b --f``
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file2.mkv ``--a --b --f --c --d --e``
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file3.mkv ``--a --b --f --c --d --e``
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file4.mkv ``--a --b --f``
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=============== ===========================
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Additionally, any file-local option changed at runtime is reset when the current
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file stops playing. If option ``--c`` is changed during playback of
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``file2.mkv``, it is reset when advancing to ``file3.mkv``. This only affects
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file-local options. The option ``--a`` is never reset here.
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CONFIGURATION FILES
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===================
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Location and Syntax
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-------------------
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You can put all of the options in configuration files which will be read every
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time mpv is run. The system-wide configuration file 'mpv.conf' is in your
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configuration directory (e.g. ``/etc/mpv`` or ``/usr/local/etc/mpv``), the
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user-specific one is ``~/.config/mpv/mpv.conf``.
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User-specific options override system-wide options and options given on the
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command line override either. The syntax of the configuration files is
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``option=<value>``; everything after a *#* is considered a comment. Options
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that work without values can be enabled by setting them to *yes* and disabled by
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setting them to *no*. Even suboptions can be specified in this way.
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.. admonition:: Example configuration file
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::
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# Use opengl video output by default.
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vo=opengl
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# Use quotes for text that can contain spaces:
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status-msg="Time: ${time-pos}"
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Putting Command Line Options into the Configuration File
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--------------------------------------------------------
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Almost all command line options can be put into the configuration file. Here
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is a small guide:
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======================= ========================
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Option Configuration file entry
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``--flag`` ``flag``
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``-opt val`` ``opt=val``
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``--opt=val`` ``opt=val``
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``-opt "has spaces"`` ``opt="has spaces"``
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======================= ========================
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File-specific Configuration Files
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---------------------------------
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You can also write file-specific configuration files. If you wish to have a
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configuration file for a file called 'video.avi', create a file named
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'video.avi.conf' with the file-specific options in it and put it in
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``~/.config/mpv/``. You can also put the configuration file in the same directory
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as the file to be played. Both require you to set the ``--use-filedir-conf``
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option (either on the command line or in your global config file). If a
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file-specific configuration file is found in the same directory, no
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file-specific configuration is loaded from ``~/.config/mpv``. In addition, the
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``--use-filedir-conf`` option enables directory-specific configuration files.
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For this, mpv first tries to load a mpv.conf from the same directory
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as the file played and then tries to load any file-specific configuration.
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Profiles
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--------
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To ease working with different configurations, profiles can be defined in the
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configuration files. A profile starts with its name in square brackets,
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e.g. ``[my-profile]``. All following options will be part of the profile. A
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description (shown by ``--profile=help``) can be defined with the
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``profile-desc`` option. To end the profile, start another one or use the
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profile name ``default`` to continue with normal options.
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.. admonition:: Example mpv profile
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::
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[vo.vdpau]
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# Use hardware decoding (might break playback of some h264 files)
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hwdec=vdpau
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[protocol.dvd]
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profile-desc="profile for dvd:// streams"
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vf=pp=hb/vb/dr/al/fd
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alang=en
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[extension.flv]
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profile-desc="profile for .flv files"
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vf=flip
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[ao.alsa]
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device=spdif
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TAKING SCREENSHOTS
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==================
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Screenshots of the currently played file can be taken using the 'screenshot'
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input mode command, which is by default bound to the ``s`` key. Files named
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``shotNNNN.jpg`` will be saved in the working directory, using the first
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available number - no files will be overwritten.
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A screenshot will usually contain the unscaled video contents at the end of the
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video filter chain and subtitles. By default, ``S`` takes screenshots without
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subtitles, while ``s`` includes subtitles.
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The ``screenshot`` video filter is not required when using a recommended GUI
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video output driver. It should normally not be added to the config file, as
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taking screenshots is handled by the VOs, and adding the screenshot filter will
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break hardware decoding. (The filter may still be useful for taking screenshots
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at a certain point within the video chain when using multiple video filters.)
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TERMINAL STATUS LINE
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====================
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During playback, mpv shows the playback status on the terminal. It looks like
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something like this:
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``AV: 00:03:12 / 00:24:25 (13%) A-V: -0.000``
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The status line can be overridden with the ``--term-status-msg`` option.
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The following is a list of things that can show up in the status line. Input
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properties, that can be used to get the same information manually, are also
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listed.
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- ``AV:`` or ``V:`` (video only) or ``A:`` (audio only)
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- The current time position in ``HH:MM:SS`` format (``playback-time`` property)
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- The total file duration (or ``00:00:00`` if unknown) (``length`` property)
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- Playback speed, e.g. `` x2.0``. Only visible if the speed is not normal. This
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is the user-requested speed, and not the actual speed (usually they should
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be the same, unless playback is too slow). (``speed`` property.)
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- Playback percentage, e.g. ``(13%)``. How much of the file has been played.
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Normally calculated out of playback position and duration, but can fallback
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to other methods (like byte position) if these are not available.
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(``percent-pos`` property.)
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- The audio/video sync as ``A-V: 0.000``. This is the difference between
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audio and video time. Normally it should be 0 or close to 0. If it's growing,
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it might indicate a playback problem. (``avsync`` property.)
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- Total A/V sync change, e.g. ``ct: -0.417``. Normally invisible. Can show up
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if there is audio "missing", or not enough frames can be dropped. Usually
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this will indicate a problem. (``total-avsync-change`` property.)
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- Encoding state in ``{...}``, only shown in encoding mode.
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- Dropped frames, e.g. ``Dropped: 4``. Shows up only if the count is not 0. Can
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grow if the video framerate is higher than that of the display, or if video
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rendering is too slow. Also can be incremented on "hiccups" and when the video
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frame couldn't be displayed on time. (``vo-drop-frame-count`` property.)
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If the decoder drops frames, the number of decoder-dropped frames is appended
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to the display as well, e.g.: ``Dropped: 4/34``. This should almost never
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happen, unless decoder-framedropping is enabled with one of the
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``--framedrop`` options, the stream contains errors, or a weird codec is in
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use. (``drop-frame-count`` property.)
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- Cache state, e.g. ``Cache: 2s+134KB``. Visible if the stream cache is enabled.
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The first value shows the amount of video buffered in the demuxer in seconds,
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the second value shows *additional* data buffered in the stream cache in
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kilobytes. (``demuxer-cache-duration`` and ``cached-used`` properties.)
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PROTOCOLS
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=========
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``http://...``, ``https://``, ...
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Many network protocols are supported, but the protocol prefix must always
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be specified. mpv will never attempt to guess whether a filename is
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actually a network address. A protocol prefix is always required.
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Note that not all prefixes are documented here. Undocumented prefixes are
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either aliases to documented protocols, or are just redirections to
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protocols implemented and documented in FFmpeg.
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``-``
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Play data from stdin.
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``smb://PATH``
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Play a path from Samba share.
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``bd://[title][/device]`` ``--bluray-device=PATH``
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Play a Blu-Ray disc. Currently, this does not accept ISO files. Instead,
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you must mount the ISO file as filesystem, and point ``--bluray-device``
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to the mounted directly.
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``bdnav://[title][/device]``
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Play a Blu-Ray disc, with navigation features enabled. This feature is
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permanently experimental.
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``dvd://[title|[starttitle]-endtitle][/device]`` ``--dvd-device=PATH``
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Play a DVD. If you want dvdnav menus, use ``dvd://menu``. If no title
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is given, the longest title is auto-selected.
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``dvdnav://`` is an old alias for ``dvd://`` and does exactly the same
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thing.
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``dvdread://...:``
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Play a DVD using the old libdvdread code. This is what MPlayer and older
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mpv versions use for ``dvd://``. Use is discouraged. It's provided only
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for compatibility and for transition.
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``tv://[channel][/input_id]`` ``--tv-...``
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Analogue TV via V4L. Also useful for webcams. (Linux only.)
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``pvr://`` ``--pvr-...``
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PVR. (Linux only.)
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``dvb://[cardnumber@]channel`` ``--dvbin-...``
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Digital TV via DVB. (Linux only.)
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``mf://[filemask|@listfile]`` ``--mf-...``
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Play a series of images as video.
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``cdda://track[-endtrack][:speed][/device]`` ``--cdrom-device=PATH`` ``--cdda-...``
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Play CD.
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``lavf://...``
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Access any FFmpeg/Libav libavformat protocol. Basically, this passed the
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string after the ``//`` directly to libavformat.
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``av://type:options``
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This is intended for using libavdevice inputs. ``type`` is the libavdevice
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demuxer name, and ``options`` is the (pseudo-)filename passed to the
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demuxer.
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For example, ``mpv av://lavfi:mandelbrot`` makes use of the libavfilter
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wrapper included in libavdevice, and will use the ``mandelbrot`` source
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filter to generate input data.
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``avdevice://`` is an alias.
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``file://PATH``
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A local path as URL. Might be useful in some special use-cases. Note that
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``PATH`` itself should start with a third ``/`` to make the path an
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absolute path.
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``edl://[edl specification as in edl-mpv.rst]``
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Stitch together parts of multiple files and play them.
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``null://``
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Simulate an empty file.
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``memory://data``
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Use the ``data`` part as source data.
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.. include:: options.rst
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.. include:: ao.rst
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.. include:: vo.rst
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.. include:: af.rst
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.. include:: vf.rst
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.. include:: encode.rst
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.. include:: input.rst
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.. include:: osc.rst
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.. include:: lua.rst
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.. include:: ipc.rst
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.. include:: changes.rst
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ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
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=====================
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There are a number of environment variables that can be used to control the
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behavior of mpv.
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``HOME``, ``XDG_CONFIG_HOME``
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Used to determine mpv config directory. If ``XDG_CONFIG_HOME`` is not set,
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``$HOME/.config/mpv`` is used.
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``$HOME/.mpv`` is always added to the list of config search paths with a
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lower priority.
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``XDG_CONFIG_DIRS``
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If set, XDG-style system configuration directories are used. Otherwise,
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the UNIX convention (``PREFIX/etc/mpv/``) is used.
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``TERM``
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Used to determine terminal type.
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``MPV_HOME``
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Directory where mpv looks for user settings. Overrides ``HOME``, and mpv
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will try to load the config file as ``$MPV_HOME/mpv.conf``.
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``MPV_VERBOSE`` (see also ``-v`` and ``--msg-level``)
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Set the initial verbosity level across all message modules (default: 0).
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This is an integer, and the resulting verbosity corresponds to the number
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of ``--v`` options passed to the command line.
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``MPV_LEAK_REPORT``
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If set to ``1``, enable internal talloc leak reporting. Note that this can
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cause trouble with multithreading, so only developers should use this.
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``LADSPA_PATH``
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Specifies the search path for LADSPA plugins. If it is unset, fully
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qualified path names must be used.
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``DISPLAY``
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Standard X11 display name to use.
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FFmpeg/Libav:
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This library accesses various environment variables. However, they are not
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centrally documented, and documenting them is not our job. Therefore, this
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list is incomplete.
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Notable environment variables:
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``http_proxy``
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URL to proxy for ``http://`` and ``https://`` URLs.
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``no_proxy``
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List of domain patterns for which no proxy should be used.
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List entries are separated by ``,``. Patterns can include ``*``.
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libdvdcss:
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``DVDCSS_CACHE``
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Specify a directory in which to store title key values. This will
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speed up descrambling of DVDs which are in the cache. The
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``DVDCSS_CACHE`` directory is created if it does not exist, and a
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subdirectory is created named after the DVD's title or manufacturing
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date. If ``DVDCSS_CACHE`` is not set or is empty, libdvdcss will use
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the default value which is ``${HOME}/.dvdcss/`` under Unix and
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the roaming application data directory (``%APPDATA%``) under
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Windows. The special value "off" disables caching.
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``DVDCSS_METHOD``
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Sets the authentication and decryption method that libdvdcss will use
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to read scrambled discs. Can be one of ``title``, ``key`` or ``disc``.
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key
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is the default method. libdvdcss will use a set of calculated
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player keys to try and get the disc key. This can fail if the drive
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does not recognize any of the player keys.
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disc
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is a fallback method when key has failed. Instead of using player
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keys, libdvdcss will crack the disc key using a brute force
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algorithm. This process is CPU intensive and requires 64 MB of
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memory to store temporary data.
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title
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is the fallback when all other methods have failed. It does not
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rely on a key exchange with the DVD drive, but rather uses a crypto
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attack to guess the title key. On rare cases this may fail because
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there is not enough encrypted data on the disc to perform a
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statistical attack, but on the other hand it is the only way to
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decrypt a DVD stored on a hard disc, or a DVD with the wrong region
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on an RPC2 drive.
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``DVDCSS_RAW_DEVICE``
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Specify the raw device to use. Exact usage will depend on your
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operating system, the Linux utility to set up raw devices is raw(8)
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for instance. Please note that on most operating systems, using a raw
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device requires highly aligned buffers: Linux requires a 2048 bytes
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alignment (which is the size of a DVD sector).
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``DVDCSS_VERBOSE``
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Sets the libdvdcss verbosity level.
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:0: Outputs no messages at all.
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:1: Outputs error messages to stderr.
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:2: Outputs error messages and debug messages to stderr.
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``DVDREAD_NOKEYS``
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Skip retrieving all keys on startup. Currently disabled.
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``HOME``
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FIXME: Document this.
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EXIT CODES
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==========
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Normally **mpv** returns 0 as exit code after finishing playback successfully.
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If errors happen, the following exit codes can be returned:
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:1: Error initializing mpv. This is also returned if unknown options are
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passed to mpv.
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:2: The file passed to mpv couldn't be played. This is somewhat fuzzy:
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currently, playback of a file is considered to be successful if
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initialization was mostly successful, even if playback fails
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immediately after initialization.
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:3: There were some files that could be played, and some files which
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couldn't (using the definition of success from above).
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Note that quitting the player manually will always lead to exit code 0,
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overriding the exit code that would be returned normally. Also, the ``quit``
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input command can take an exit code: in this case, that exit code is returned.
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FILES
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=====
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``/usr/local/etc/mpv/mpv.conf``
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mpv system-wide settings (depends on ``--prefix`` passed to configure)
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``~/.config/mpv/mpv.conf``
|
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mpv user settings
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``~/.config/mpv/input.conf``
|
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key bindings (see `INPUT.CONF`_ section)
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``~/.config/mpv/lua/``
|
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All files in this directly are loaded as if they were passed to the
|
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``--lua`` option. They are loaded in alphabetical order, and sub-directories
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|
and files with no ``.lua`` extension are ignored. The ``--load-scripts=no``
|
|
option disables loading these files.
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Note that the environment variables ``$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`` and ``$MPV_HOME`` can
|
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override the standard directory ``~/.config/mpv/``.
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Also, the old config location at ``~/.mpv/`` is still read, and if the XDG
|
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variant does not exist, will still be preferred.
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FILES ON WINDOWS
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================
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On win32 (if compiled with MinGW, but not Cygwin), the default config file
|
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locations are different:
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``%APPDATA%/mpv/mpv.conf``
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Preferred mpv config file. This maps to a system and user-specific path,
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for example ``C:\users\USERNAME\Application Data\mpv\mpv.conf``. You can
|
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find the exact path by running ``echo %APPDATA%\mpv\mpv.conf`` in cmd.exe.
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``%APPDATA%/mpv/input.conf``
|
|
key bindings (see `INPUT.CONF`_ section)
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``%APPDATA%/mpv/lua/``
|
|
equivalent of ``~/.config/mpv/lua/`` on Unix.
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The environment variable ``$MPV_HOME`` completely overrides these, like on
|
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UNIX.
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|
Config files located in the same directory as ``mpv.exe`` are loaded with
|
|
lower priority. Some config files are loaded only once, which means that
|
|
e.g. of 2 ``input.conf`` files located in two config directories, only the
|
|
one from the directory with higher priority will be loaded.
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|
|
|
A third config directory with lowest priority is the directory named ``mpv``
|
|
in the same directory as ``mpv.exe``. This used to be the directory with
|
|
highest priority, but is now discouraged to use and might be removed in the
|
|
future.
|
|
|
|
Note that mpv likes to mix ``/`` and ``\`` path separators for simplicity.
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kernel32.dll accepts this, but cmd.exe does not.
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|
EXAMPLES OF MPV USAGE
|
|
=====================
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|
|
|
Blu-ray playback:
|
|
- ``mpv bd:////path/to/disc``
|
|
- ``mpv bd:// --bluray-device=/path/to/disc``
|
|
|
|
Play in Japanese with English subtitles:
|
|
``mpv dvd://1 --alang=ja --slang=en``
|
|
|
|
Play only chapters 5, 6, 7:
|
|
``mpv dvd://1 --chapter=5-7``
|
|
|
|
Play only titles 5, 6, 7:
|
|
``mpv dvd://5-7``
|
|
|
|
Play a multi-angle DVD:
|
|
``mpv dvd://1 --dvd-angle=2``
|
|
|
|
Play from a different DVD device:
|
|
``mpv dvd://1 --dvd-device=/dev/dvd2``
|
|
|
|
Play DVD video from a directory with VOB files:
|
|
``mpv dvd://1 --dvd-device=/path/to/directory/``
|
|
|
|
Stream from HTTP:
|
|
``mpv http://example.com/example.avi``
|
|
|
|
Stream using RTSP:
|
|
``mpv rtsp://server.example.com/streamName``
|
|
|
|
Play a libavfilter graph:
|
|
``mpv avdevice://lavfi:mandelbrot``
|
|
|
|
AUTHORS
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|
=======
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|
|
mpv is a MPlayer fork based on mplayer2, which in turn is a fork of MPlayer.
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|
|
|
MPlayer was initially written by Arpad Gereoffy. See the ``AUTHORS`` file for
|
|
a list of some of the many other contributors.
|
|
|
|
MPlayer is (C) 2000-2013 The MPlayer Team
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|
|
This man page was written mainly by Gabucino, Jonas Jermann and Diego Biurrun.
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