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1422 .B \-prefer-ipv6 (IPv6 network only) | 1422 .B \-prefer-ipv6 (IPv6 network only) |
1423 Use IPv6 on network connections. | 1423 Use IPv6 on network connections. |
1424 Falls back on IPv4 automatically. | 1424 Falls back on IPv4 automatically. |
1425 . | 1425 . |
1426 .TP | 1426 .TP |
1427 .B \-psprobe <byte position> | |
1428 When playing an MPEG-PS stream, this option let's you specify how many | |
1429 bytes in the stream you want MPlayer to scan in order to identify the | |
1430 video codec used. | |
1431 This option is needed to play EVO files containing H.264 streams. | |
1432 . | |
1433 .TP | |
1427 .B \-pvr <option1:option2:...> (PVR only) | 1434 .B \-pvr <option1:option2:...> (PVR only) |
1428 This option tunes various encoding properties of the PVR capture module. | 1435 This option tunes various encoding properties of the PVR capture module. |
1429 It has to be used with any hardware MPEG encoder based card supported by the | 1436 It has to be used with any hardware MPEG encoder based card supported by the |
1430 V4L2 driver. | 1437 V4L2 driver. |
1431 The Hauppauge WinTV PVR\-150/250/350/500 and all IVTV based | 1438 The Hauppauge WinTV PVR\-150/250/350/500 and all IVTV based |
1485 .br | 1492 .br |
1486 dvd: DVD compatible stream | 1493 dvd: DVD compatible stream |
1487 .REss | 1494 .REss |
1488 .RE | 1495 .RE |
1489 .PD 1 | 1496 .PD 1 |
1490 . | |
1491 .TP | |
1492 .B \-rawaudio <option1:option2:...> | |
1493 This option lets you play raw audio files. | |
1494 You have to use \-demuxer rawaudio as well. | |
1495 It may also be used to play audio CDs which are not 44kHz 16-bit stereo. | |
1496 For playing raw AC3 streams use \-rawaudio format=0x2000 \-demuxer rawaudio. | |
1497 .sp 1 | |
1498 Available options are: | |
1499 .sp 1 | |
1500 .PD 0 | |
1501 .RSs | |
1502 .IPs channels=<value> | |
1503 number of channels | |
1504 .IPs rate=<value> | |
1505 rate in samples per second | |
1506 .IPs samplesize=<value> | |
1507 sample size in bytes | |
1508 .IPs bitrate=<value> | |
1509 bitrate for rawaudio files | |
1510 .IPs format=<value> | |
1511 fourcc in hex | |
1512 .RE | |
1513 .PD 1 | |
1514 . | |
1515 .TP | |
1516 .B \-rawvideo <option1:option2:...> | |
1517 This option lets you play raw video files. | |
1518 You have to use \-demuxer rawvideo as well. | |
1519 .sp 1 | |
1520 Available options are: | |
1521 .sp 1 | |
1522 .PD 0 | |
1523 .RSs | |
1524 .IPs fps=<value> | |
1525 rate in frames per second (default: 25.0) | |
1526 .IPs sqcif|qcif|cif|4cif|pal|ntsc | |
1527 set standard image size | |
1528 .IPs w=<value> | |
1529 image width in pixels | |
1530 .IPs h=<value> | |
1531 image height in pixels | |
1532 .IPs i420|yv12|yuy2|y8 | |
1533 set colorspace | |
1534 .IPs format=<value> | |
1535 colorspace (fourcc) in hex | |
1536 .IPs size=<value> | |
1537 frame size in Bytes | |
1538 .REss | |
1539 .sp 1 | |
1540 .RS | |
1541 .I EXAMPLE: | |
1542 .RE | |
1543 .PD 0 | |
1544 .RSs | |
1545 .IPs "mplayer foreman.qcif -demuxer rawvideo -rawvideo qcif" | |
1546 Play the famous "foreman" sample video. | |
1547 .IPs "mplayer sample-720x576.yuv -demuxer rawvideo -rawvideo w=720:h=576" | |
1548 Play a raw YUV sample. | |
1549 .RE | |
1550 .PD 1 | |
1551 . | |
1552 .TP | |
1553 .B \-rtsp-port | |
1554 Used with 'rtsp://' URLs to force the client's port number. | |
1555 This option may be useful if you are behind a router and want to forward | |
1556 the RTSP stream from the server to a specific client. | |
1557 . | |
1558 .TP | |
1559 .B \-rtsp-destination | |
1560 Used with 'rtsp://' URLs to force the destination IP address to be bound. | |
1561 This option may be useful with some RTSP server which do not | |
1562 send RTP packets to the right interface. | |
1563 If the connection to the RTSP server fails, use \-v to see | |
1564 which IP address MPlayer tries to bind to and try to force | |
1565 it to one assigned to your computer instead. | |
1566 . | |
1567 .TP | |
1568 .B \-rtsp-stream-over-tcp (LIVE555 only) | |
1569 Used with 'rtsp://' URLs to specify that the resulting incoming RTP and RTCP | |
1570 packets be streamed over TCP (using the same TCP connection as RTSP). | |
1571 This option may be useful if you have a broken internet connection that does | |
1572 not pass incoming UDP packets (see http://www.live555.com/\:mplayer/). | |
1573 . | |
1574 .TP | |
1575 .B \-saveidx <filename> | |
1576 Force index rebuilding and dump the index to <filename>. | |
1577 Currently this only works with AVI files. | |
1578 .br | |
1579 .I NOTE: | |
1580 This option is obsolete now that MPlayer has OpenDML support. | |
1581 . | |
1582 .TP | |
1583 .B \-sb <byte position> (also see \-ss) | |
1584 Seek to byte position. | |
1585 Useful for playback from CD-ROM images or VOB files with junk at the beginning. | |
1586 . | |
1587 .TP | |
1588 .B \-speed <0.01\-100> | |
1589 Slow down or speed up playback by the factor given as parameter. | |
1590 Not guaranteed to work correctly with \-oac copy. | |
1591 . | |
1592 .TP | |
1593 .B \-srate <Hz> | |
1594 Selects the output sample rate to be used | |
1595 (of course sound cards have limits on this). | |
1596 If the sample frequency selected is different from that | |
1597 of the current media, the resample or lavcresample audio filter will be inserted | |
1598 into the audio filter layer to compensate for the difference. | |
1599 The type of resampling can be controlled by the \-af-adv option. | |
1600 The default is fast resampling that may cause distortion. | |
1601 . | |
1602 .TP | |
1603 .B \-ss <time> (also see \-sb) | |
1604 Seek to given time position. | |
1605 .sp 1 | |
1606 .I EXAMPLE: | |
1607 .PD 0 | |
1608 .RSs | |
1609 .IPs "\-ss 56" | |
1610 Seeks to 56 seconds. | |
1611 .IPs "\-ss 01:10:00" | |
1612 Seeks to 1 hour 10 min. | |
1613 .RE | |
1614 .PD 1 | |
1615 . | |
1616 .TP | |
1617 .B \-tskeepbroken | |
1618 Tells MPlayer not to discard TS packets reported as broken in the stream. | |
1619 Sometimes needed to play corrupted MPEG-TS files. | |
1620 . | |
1621 .TP | |
1622 .B \-tsprobe <byte position> | |
1623 When playing an MPEG-TS stream, this option lets you specify how many | |
1624 bytes in the stream you want MPlayer to search for the desired | |
1625 audio and video IDs. | |
1626 . | |
1627 .TP | |
1628 .B \-tsprog <1\-65534> | |
1629 When playing an MPEG-TS stream, you can specify with this option which | |
1630 program (if present) you want to play. | |
1631 Can be used with \-vid and \-aid. | |
1632 . | |
1633 .TP | |
1634 .B \-psprobe <byte position> | |
1635 When playing an MPEG-PS stream, this option let's you specify how many | |
1636 bytes in the stream you want MPlayer to scan in order to identify the | |
1637 video codec used. | |
1638 This option is needed to play EVO files containing H.264 streams. | |
1639 . | 1497 . |
1640 .TP | 1498 .TP |
1641 .B \-radio <option1:option2:...> (radio only) | 1499 .B \-radio <option1:option2:...> (radio only) |
1642 These options set various parameters of the radio capture module. | 1500 These options set various parameters of the radio capture module. |
1643 For listening to radio with MPlayer use 'radio://<frequency>' | 1501 For listening to radio with MPlayer use 'radio://<frequency>' |
1690 If you have problems with sound speed (runs too quickly), try to play | 1548 If you have problems with sound speed (runs too quickly), try to play |
1691 with different rate values (e.g.\& 48000,44100,32000,...). | 1549 with different rate values (e.g.\& 48000,44100,32000,...). |
1692 .IPs achannels=<value> (with radio capture enabled) | 1550 .IPs achannels=<value> (with radio capture enabled) |
1693 Number of audio channels to capture. | 1551 Number of audio channels to capture. |
1694 .RE | 1552 .RE |
1553 . | |
1554 .TP | |
1555 .B \-rawaudio <option1:option2:...> | |
1556 This option lets you play raw audio files. | |
1557 You have to use \-demuxer rawaudio as well. | |
1558 It may also be used to play audio CDs which are not 44kHz 16-bit stereo. | |
1559 For playing raw AC3 streams use \-rawaudio format=0x2000 \-demuxer rawaudio. | |
1560 .sp 1 | |
1561 Available options are: | |
1562 .sp 1 | |
1563 .PD 0 | |
1564 .RSs | |
1565 .IPs channels=<value> | |
1566 number of channels | |
1567 .IPs rate=<value> | |
1568 rate in samples per second | |
1569 .IPs samplesize=<value> | |
1570 sample size in bytes | |
1571 .IPs bitrate=<value> | |
1572 bitrate for rawaudio files | |
1573 .IPs format=<value> | |
1574 fourcc in hex | |
1575 .RE | |
1576 .PD 1 | |
1577 . | |
1578 .TP | |
1579 .B \-rawvideo <option1:option2:...> | |
1580 This option lets you play raw video files. | |
1581 You have to use \-demuxer rawvideo as well. | |
1582 .sp 1 | |
1583 Available options are: | |
1584 .sp 1 | |
1585 .PD 0 | |
1586 .RSs | |
1587 .IPs fps=<value> | |
1588 rate in frames per second (default: 25.0) | |
1589 .IPs sqcif|qcif|cif|4cif|pal|ntsc | |
1590 set standard image size | |
1591 .IPs w=<value> | |
1592 image width in pixels | |
1593 .IPs h=<value> | |
1594 image height in pixels | |
1595 .IPs i420|yv12|yuy2|y8 | |
1596 set colorspace | |
1597 .IPs format=<value> | |
1598 colorspace (fourcc) in hex | |
1599 .IPs size=<value> | |
1600 frame size in Bytes | |
1601 .REss | |
1602 .sp 1 | |
1603 .RS | |
1604 .I EXAMPLE: | |
1605 .RE | |
1606 .PD 0 | |
1607 .RSs | |
1608 .IPs "mplayer foreman.qcif -demuxer rawvideo -rawvideo qcif" | |
1609 Play the famous "foreman" sample video. | |
1610 .IPs "mplayer sample-720x576.yuv -demuxer rawvideo -rawvideo w=720:h=576" | |
1611 Play a raw YUV sample. | |
1612 .RE | |
1613 .PD 1 | |
1614 . | |
1615 .TP | |
1616 .B \-rtsp-port | |
1617 Used with 'rtsp://' URLs to force the client's port number. | |
1618 This option may be useful if you are behind a router and want to forward | |
1619 the RTSP stream from the server to a specific client. | |
1620 . | |
1621 .TP | |
1622 .B \-rtsp-destination | |
1623 Used with 'rtsp://' URLs to force the destination IP address to be bound. | |
1624 This option may be useful with some RTSP server which do not | |
1625 send RTP packets to the right interface. | |
1626 If the connection to the RTSP server fails, use \-v to see | |
1627 which IP address MPlayer tries to bind to and try to force | |
1628 it to one assigned to your computer instead. | |
1629 . | |
1630 .TP | |
1631 .B \-rtsp-stream-over-tcp (LIVE555 only) | |
1632 Used with 'rtsp://' URLs to specify that the resulting incoming RTP and RTCP | |
1633 packets be streamed over TCP (using the same TCP connection as RTSP). | |
1634 This option may be useful if you have a broken internet connection that does | |
1635 not pass incoming UDP packets (see http://www.live555.com/\:mplayer/). | |
1636 . | |
1637 .TP | |
1638 .B \-saveidx <filename> | |
1639 Force index rebuilding and dump the index to <filename>. | |
1640 Currently this only works with AVI files. | |
1641 .br | |
1642 .I NOTE: | |
1643 This option is obsolete now that MPlayer has OpenDML support. | |
1644 . | |
1645 .TP | |
1646 .B \-sb <byte position> (also see \-ss) | |
1647 Seek to byte position. | |
1648 Useful for playback from CD-ROM images or VOB files with junk at the beginning. | |
1649 . | |
1650 .TP | |
1651 .B \-speed <0.01\-100> | |
1652 Slow down or speed up playback by the factor given as parameter. | |
1653 Not guaranteed to work correctly with \-oac copy. | |
1654 . | |
1655 .TP | |
1656 .B \-srate <Hz> | |
1657 Selects the output sample rate to be used | |
1658 (of course sound cards have limits on this). | |
1659 If the sample frequency selected is different from that | |
1660 of the current media, the resample or lavcresample audio filter will be inserted | |
1661 into the audio filter layer to compensate for the difference. | |
1662 The type of resampling can be controlled by the \-af-adv option. | |
1663 The default is fast resampling that may cause distortion. | |
1664 . | |
1665 .TP | |
1666 .B \-ss <time> (also see \-sb) | |
1667 Seek to given time position. | |
1668 .sp 1 | |
1669 .I EXAMPLE: | |
1670 .PD 0 | |
1671 .RSs | |
1672 .IPs "\-ss 56" | |
1673 Seeks to 56 seconds. | |
1674 .IPs "\-ss 01:10:00" | |
1675 Seeks to 1 hour 10 min. | |
1676 .RE | |
1677 .PD 1 | |
1678 . | |
1679 .TP | |
1680 .B \-tskeepbroken | |
1681 Tells MPlayer not to discard TS packets reported as broken in the stream. | |
1682 Sometimes needed to play corrupted MPEG-TS files. | |
1683 . | |
1684 .TP | |
1685 .B \-tsprobe <byte position> | |
1686 When playing an MPEG-TS stream, this option lets you specify how many | |
1687 bytes in the stream you want MPlayer to search for the desired | |
1688 audio and video IDs. | |
1689 . | |
1690 .TP | |
1691 .B \-tsprog <1\-65534> | |
1692 When playing an MPEG-TS stream, you can specify with this option which | |
1693 program (if present) you want to play. | |
1694 Can be used with \-vid and \-aid. | |
1695 . | 1695 . |
1696 .TP | 1696 .TP |
1697 .B \-tv <option1:option2:...> (TV/\:PVR only) | 1697 .B \-tv <option1:option2:...> (TV/\:PVR only) |
1698 This option tunes various properties of the TV capture module. | 1698 This option tunes various properties of the TV capture module. |
1699 For watching TV with MPlayer, use 'tv://' or 'tv://<channel_number>' | 1699 For watching TV with MPlayer, use 'tv://' or 'tv://<channel_number>' |