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diff DOCS/video.html @ 8088:59f4133fbab5
Updated docs with DXR3 overlay info
Cleaned new sync code in dxr3
Renamed some internal variables to allow access from GUI
author | mswitch |
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date | Sun, 03 Nov 2002 20:05:39 +0000 |
parents | 6ccd72982b88 |
children | adc8d71a15bd |
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--- a/DOCS/video.html Sun Nov 03 17:20:58 2002 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/video.html Sun Nov 03 20:05:39 2002 +0000 @@ -1173,7 +1173,14 @@ <H4>Usage:</H4> <DL> <DT><CODE>-vo dxr3:prebuf:sync:<device></CODE></DT> - <DD><CODE>prebuf</CODE> turns on prebuffering. Prebuffering is a feature + <DD><CODE>overlay</CODE> activates the overlay instead of TVOut. It requires + that you have a properly configured overlay setup to work right. The easiest + way to configure the overlay is to first run autocal. Then run mplayer with + dxr3 output and without overlay turned on, run dxr3view. In dxr3view you can + tweak the overlay settings and see the effects in realtime, perhaps this + feature will be supported by the MPlayer GUI in the future. When overlay is + properly set up you will no longer need to use dxr3view.<BR> + <CODE>prebuf</CODE> turns on prebuffering. Prebuffering is a feature of the em8300 chip that enables it to hold more than one frame of video at a time. This means that when you are running with prebuffering MPlayer will try to keep the video buffer filled with data at all @@ -1235,13 +1242,6 @@ section for further information on AC3.</DD> </DL> -<H4>Overlay</H4> - -<P>To get overlay run dxr3view that comes with the em8300 package before - starting MPlayer. You can set various options in dxr3view by pressing - <CODE>T</CODE> while holding the mouse cursor above the window. Activating - rectangle mode seems to work for alot of people.</P> - <H4>MPEG1, MPEG2, VCD and DVD Notes</H4> <P>In some instances, subtitles may not appear properly in sync with the A/V