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1 .\" MPlayer (C) 2000-2001 Arpad Gereoffy <arpi@esp-team.scene.hu> | 1 .\" MPlayer (C) 2000-2001 Arpad Gereoffy <arpi@esp-team.scene.hu> |
2 .\" This manpage was/is done by Gabucino | 2 .\" This manpage was/is done by Gabucino |
3 .\" | 3 .\" |
4 .TH MPlayer-CVS | 4 .TH MPlayer |
5 .SH NAME | 5 .SH NAME |
6 mplayer \- Movie Player for Linux | 6 mplayer \- Movie Player for Linux |
7 .SH SYNOPSIS | 7 .SH SYNOPSIS |
8 .B mplayer | 8 .B mplayer |
9 .RB [ \-gui ] | |
9 .RB [ \-v ] | 10 .RB [ \-v ] |
10 .RB [ \-quiet ] | 11 .RB [ \-quiet ] |
11 .RB [ \-vo\ <driver>[:<device>] ] | 12 .RB [ \-vo\ <driver>[:<device>] ] |
12 .RB [ \-ao\ <driver>[:<device>] ] | 13 .RB [ \-ao\ <driver>[:<device>] ] |
13 .RB [ \-vcd\ track\ number ] | 14 .RB [ \-vcd\ track\ number ] |
14 .RB [ \-sb\ byte\ position ] | 15 .RB [ \-sb\ byte\ position ] |
15 .RB [ \-nosound ] | 16 .RB [ \-nosound ] |
16 .RB [ \-abs\ bytes ] | 17 .RB [ \-abs\ bytes ] |
17 .RB [ \-delay\ secs ] | 18 .RB [ \-delay\ secs ] |
18 .RB [ \-bps ] | 19 .RB [ \-nobps ] |
19 .RB [ \-aid\ id ] | 20 .RB [ \-aid\ id ] |
20 .RB [ \-vid\ id ] | 21 .RB [ \-vid\ id ] |
21 .RB [ \-fps\ rate ] | 22 .RB [ \-fps\ rate ] |
22 .RB [ \-mc\ seconds/5f ] | 23 .RB [ \-mc\ seconds/5f ] |
23 .RB [ \-fs ] | 24 .RB [ \-fs ] |
37 .RB [ \-idx ] | 38 .RB [ \-idx ] |
38 .RB [ \-forceidx ] | 39 .RB [ \-forceidx ] |
39 .RB [ \-nodshow ] | 40 .RB [ \-nodshow ] |
40 .RB [ \-noxv ] | 41 .RB [ \-noxv ] |
41 .RB [ \-forcexv ] | 42 .RB [ \-forcexv ] |
42 .RB [ \-ss\ sec\] | 43 .RB [ \-ss\ time ] |
43 .RB [ \-dumpaudio] | 44 .RB [ \-dumpaudio ] |
44 .RB [ \-dumpvideo] | 45 .RB [ \-dumpvideo ] |
45 .RB [ \-noframedrop] | 46 .RB [ \-noframedrop ] |
46 .RB [ \-framedrop] | 47 .RB [ \-framedrop ] |
47 .RB [ \-nodouble] | 48 .RB [ \-nodouble ] |
48 .RB [ \-double] | 49 .RB [ \-double ] |
49 .RB [ \-stereo\ mode] | 50 .RB [ \-stereo\ mode ] |
50 .RB [ \-srate\ Hz] | 51 .RB [ \-srate\ Hz ] |
51 .RB [ \-osdlevel\ level] | 52 .RB [ \-osdlevel\ level ] |
52 .RB [ \-config\ file] | 53 .RB [ \-config\ file ] |
53 .RB [ \-display\ name] | 54 .RB [ \-display\ name ] |
54 .RB [ \-unicode] | 55 .RB [ \-unicode ] |
55 .RB [ \-utf8] | 56 .RB [ \-utf8 ] |
56 .RB [ \-fsmode\ mode] | 57 .RB [ \-fsmode\ mode ] |
57 .RB [ \-vc\ video\ codec\ name] | 58 .RB [ \-vc\ video\ codec\ name ] |
58 .RB [ \-ac\ audio\ codec\ name] | 59 .RB [ \-ac\ audio\ codec\ name ] |
59 .RB [ \-vfm\ video\ codec\ family] | 60 .RB [ \-vfm\ video\ codec\ family ] |
60 .RB [ \-afm\ audio\ codec\ family] | 61 .RB [ \-afm\ audio\ codec\ family ] |
61 .RB [ \-frames\ number] | 62 .RB [ \-frames\ number ] |
62 .RB [ \-autoq\ quality] | 63 .RB [ \-autoq\ quality ] |
63 .RB [ \-fb\ device] | 64 .RB [ \-fb\ device ] |
64 .RB [ \-fbmode\ modename] | 65 .RB [ \-fbmode\ modename ] |
65 .RB [ \-fbmodeconfig\ filename] | 66 .RB [ \-fbmodeconfig\ filename ] |
66 .RB [ \-benchmark] | 67 .RB [ \-benchmark ] |
67 .RB [ \-dvd\ titleid] | 68 .RB [ \-dvd\ titleid ] |
68 .RB [ \-chapter\ chapterid] | 69 .RB [ \-chapter\ chapterid ] |
69 .RB [ \-dvdangle\ angleid] | 70 .RB [ \-dvdangle\ angleid ] |
70 .RB [ \-dvdkey\ key] | 71 .RB [ \-dvdkey\ key ] |
71 .RB [ \-skin\ skin] | 72 .RB [ \-skin\ skin ] |
72 .RB [ \-aspect\ ratio ] | 73 .RB [ \-aspect\ ratio ] |
73 .I - or file or device | 74 .I - or file or device |
74 .PP | 75 .PP |
75 .SH DESCRIPTION | 76 .SH DESCRIPTION |
76 .I mplayer | 77 .I mplayer |
77 Yes. Yet another movie player for linux. | 78 MPlayer is a movie player for LINUX (runs on many other Unices, and |
78 What is the special with this? It works, at least for me :) | 79 non-x86 CPUs, see section 6). It plays most MPEG, AVI and ASF/WMV files, |
79 I've tried lots of players under linux (mtv,xmps,dvdview,livid/oms,VideoLAN, | 80 supported by many native and Win32 DLL codecs. You can watch VideoCD, |
80 xine,xanim,avifile,xmmp) but they all have some problem. Mostly with | 81 SVCD, DVD and even DivX movies too (and you don't need the avifile library |
81 special files or with audio/video sync. Most of them is unable to play | 82 at all!). The another big feature of mplayer is the wide range of |
82 both mpeg1, mpeg2 and avi (DivX) files. Many players have image quality | 83 supported output drivers. It works with X11, Xv, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, |
83 or speed problems too. So I've decided to write/modify one... | 84 fbdev, AAlib, but you can use SDL (and this way all drivers of SDL) and |
85 some lowlevel card-specific drivers (for Matrox, 3Dfx and Radeon) too! | |
86 Most of them supports software or hardware scaling, so you can enjoy | |
87 movies in fullscreen. And what about the nice big antialiased shaded | |
88 subtitles (7 supported types!!!) with european/ISO 8859-1,2 (hungarian, | |
89 english, czech, etc), cyrillic, korean fonts, and OSD? | |
84 .LP | 90 .LP |
85 .SH "GENERAL OPTIONS" | 91 .SH "GENERAL OPTIONS" |
86 .TP | 92 .TP |
87 .I NOTE | 93 .I NOTE |
88 MPlayer works out-of-the-box, so you generally don't have to mess with | |
89 any options. | |
90 .TP | |
91 .I NOTE | |
92 Every "flag" option has "noflag" pair, e.g. -fs opposite is -nofs | 94 Every "flag" option has "noflag" pair, e.g. -fs opposite is -nofs |
95 .TP | |
96 .B \-gui | |
97 start MPlayer with the GUI mode. You have to compile it in, for details | |
98 see the documentation. | |
93 .TP | 99 .TP |
94 .B \-dvd\ titleid | 100 .B \-dvd\ titleid |
95 tell MPlayer which movies (marked with titleid) to play. For example | 101 tell MPlayer which movies (marked with titleid) to play. For example |
96 sometimes '1' are trailers, and '2' is the real movie. | 102 sometimes '1' are trailers, and '2' is the real movie. |
97 .TP | 103 .TP |
98 .B \-chapter\ chapterid | 104 .B \-chapter\ chapterid |
99 specify which chapter to start playing at. Examples can be found below. | 105 specify which chapter to start playing at. Examples can be found below. |
100 .TP | 106 .TP |
101 .B \-dvdangle\ angleid | 107 .B \-dvdangle\ angleid |
102 some DVD discs contain scenes that can be viewed from multiple angles. | 108 some DVD discs contain scenes that can be viewed from multiple angles. |
103 Here you can tell MPlayer which angels to use. Examples can be found below. | 109 Here you can tell MPlayer which angles to use. Examples can be found below. |
104 .TP | 110 .TP |
105 .B \-vo\ <driver>[:<device>] | 111 .B \-vo\ <driver>[:<device>] |
106 select video output driver and optinaly device. "device" is valid with | 112 select video output driver and optinaly device. "device" is valid with |
107 SDL and GGI too, it means sub-driver then (for example: -vo sdl:aalib). | 113 SDL and GGI too, it means sub-driver then (for example: -vo sdl:aalib). |
108 | 114 |
110 .I mplayer -vo help | 116 .I mplayer -vo help |
111 | 117 |
112 .TP | 118 .TP |
113 .B \-ao\ <driver>[:<device>] | 119 .B \-ao\ <driver>[:<device>] |
114 select audio output driver and optinaly device. "device" is valid with | 120 select audio output driver and optinaly device. "device" is valid with |
115 SDL and GGI too, it means sub-driver then (for example: -vo sdl:esd). | 121 SDL too, it means sub-driver then (for example: -vo sdl:esd). |
116 | 122 |
117 If using OSS, you can specify which sound device to use like this : | 123 If using OSS, you can specify which sound device to use like this : |
118 -ao oss:/dev/dsp1 (replaces the old -dsp option) | 124 -ao oss:/dev/dsp1 (replaces the old -dsp option) |
119 | 125 |
120 you can get the list of available drivers executing | 126 you can get the list of available drivers executing |
154 MPEG 1/2 0 (none), 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63 | 160 MPEG 1/2 0 (none), 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63 |
155 OpenDivX 0 (none), 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63 | 161 OpenDivX 0 (none), 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63 |
156 DivX4 0 (none) - 60 | 162 DivX4 0 (none) - 60 |
157 DivX 0 (none), 1, 2, 3, 4 | 163 DivX 0 (none), 1, 2, 3, 4 |
158 | 164 |
159 .I NOTE | |
160 Maybe less/more. | |
161 .TP | 165 .TP |
162 .B \-autoq\ quality | 166 .B \-autoq\ quality |
163 dynamically changes the level of postprocess, depending on spare CPU | 167 dynamically changes the level of postprocess, depending on spare CPU |
164 time available. Uses the same value ranges as -pp . The number you | 168 time available. Uses the same value ranges as -pp . The number you |
165 specify will be the maximum level used. Usually you can use some big | 169 specify will be the maximum level used. Usually you can use some big |
281 See -ac help for FULL list ! | 285 See -ac help for FULL list ! |
282 .TP | 286 .TP |
283 .B \-sb\ position | 287 .B \-sb\ position |
284 seek to byte position | 288 seek to byte position |
285 .TP | 289 .TP |
286 .B \-ss\ second | 290 .B \-ss\ time |
287 seek to second position | 291 seek to given time position. For example : |
292 | |
293 -ss 56 | |
294 -ss 01:10:00 | |
295 | |
288 .TP | 296 .TP |
289 .B \-abs\ bytes | 297 .B \-abs\ bytes |
290 sound card audio buffer size (in bytes, default: measuring) | 298 sound card audio buffer size (in bytes, default: measuring) |
291 .TP | 299 .TP |
292 .B \-delay\ secs | 300 .B \-delay\ secs |
293 audio delay in seconds (may be +/- float value) | 301 audio delay in seconds (may be +/- float value) |
294 .TP | 302 .TP |
295 .B \-bps | 303 .B \-nobps |
296 use avg. byte/sec value for A-V sync (AVI) | 304 don't use avg. byte/sec value for A-V sync (AVI) |
297 .TP | 305 .TP |
298 .B \-aid\ id | 306 .B \-aid\ id |
299 select audio channel [MPG: 0-31 AVI: 1-99] | 307 select audio channel [MPG: 0-31 AVI: 1-99] |
300 .TP | 308 .TP |
301 .B \-vid\ id | 309 .B \-vid\ id |
308 maximum sync correction per 5 frames (in seconds) | 316 maximum sync correction per 5 frames (in seconds) |
309 .TP | 317 .TP |
310 .B \-ni | 318 .B \-ni |
311 force usage of non-interleaved AVI parser | 319 force usage of non-interleaved AVI parser |
312 .TP | 320 .TP |
313 .B \-include | 321 .B \-include configfile |
314 specify config file to be parsed after the default | 322 specify config file to be parsed after the default |
315 .TP | 323 .TP |
316 .B \-z\ <0-8> | 324 .B \-z\ <0-8> |
317 specifies compression level for PNG output | 325 specifies compression level for PNG output |
318 0 : no compression | 326 0 : no compression |