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suboptions +.de REss +.RE +.PD 1 +.. +. +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" Title +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +. +.TH MPlayer 1 "2003-07-05" +. +.SH NAME +mplayer \- Movie Player for Linux +.br +mencoder \- Movie Encoder for Linux + +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" Synopsis +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.na +.nh +.B mplayer +.RI [options]\ [ \ file\ | \ URL\ | \ playlist\ | \ \-\ ] +.br +.B mplayer +'in +\n[.k]u +[global options] +.I file1 +[specific options] [file2] [specific options] +.br +.in +.B mplayer +'in +\n[.k]u +[global options] +.RI { "group of files and options" } +[group specific options] +.br +.in +.B mplayer +'in +\n[.k]u +.RI [ mms[t] | http | http_proxy | rt[s]p | ftp ] :// +[user:passwd@]\fIURL\fP[:port] [options] +.br +.in +.B mplayer +'in +\n[.k]u +.I dvd://title +[options] +.br +.in +.B mplayer +'in +\n[.k]u +.I vcd://track[/device] +[options] +.br +.in +.B mplayer +'in +\n[.k]u +.I tv://[channel] +[options] +.br +.in +.B mplayer +'in +\n[.k]u +.I mf://filemask +[options] +.br +.in +.B mplayer +'in +\n[.k]u +.I [cdda|cddb]://track[:speed][/device] +[options] +.br +.in +.B mplayer +'in +\n[.k]u +.I cue://file[:track] +[options] +.br +.in +.B mplayer +'in +\n[.k]u +.I sdp://file +[options] +.br +.in +.B mplayer +'in +\n[.k]u +.I mpst://host[:port]/URL +[options] +.br +.in +.B mplayer +'in +\n[.k]u +.I dvb://channel +[options] +.br +.in +.B mencoder +[options] +.RI [ \ file\ | \ URL\ | \ \-\ ] +[\-o\ file] +.br +.B gmplayer +[options] +[\-skin\ skin] +.ad +.hy + +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" Description +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +. +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B mplayer +is a movie player for LINUX (runs on many other Unices and non\-x86 CPUs, see +the documentation). +It plays most MPEG/\:VOB, AVI, ASF/\:WMA/\:WMV, RM, QT/\:MOV/\:MP4, OGG/\:OGM, +VIVO, FLI, NuppelVideo, yuv4mpeg, FILM and RoQ files, supported by many +native, XAnim, and Win32 DLL codecs. +You can watch VideoCD, SVCD, DVD, 3ivx, DivX\ 3/\:4/\:5 and even WMV movies, +too (without using the avifile library). +.PP +Another great feature of MPlayer is the wide range of supported output +drivers. +It works with X11, XV, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, fbdev, AAlib, DirectFB, but you +can also use GGI, SDL (and this way all their drivers), VESA (on every VESA +compatible card, even without X11), some low level card-specific drivers (for +Matrox, 3Dfx and ATI) and some hardware MPEG decoder boards, such as the +Siemens DVB, DXR2 and DXR3/\:Hollywood+. +Most of them support software or hardware scaling, so you can enjoy movies in +fullscreen. +.PP +MPlayer has an onscreen display (OSD) for status information, nice big +antialiased shaded subtitles and visual feedback for keyboard controls. +European/\:ISO 8859-1,2 (Hungarian, English, Czech, etc), Cyrillic and Korean +fonts are supported along with 10 subtitle formats (MicroDVD, SubRip, +SubViewer, Sami, VPlayer, RT, SSA, AQTitle, JACOsub and our own: MPsub) and +DVD subtitles (SPU streams, VobSub and Closed Captions). +.PP +.B mencoder +(MPlayer's Movie Encoder) is a simple movie encoder, designed to encode +MPlayer-playable movies (see above) to other MPlayer-playable formats (see +below). +It encodes to DivX4, XviD, one of the libavcodec codecs and PCM/\:MP3/\:VBRMP3 +audio in 1, 2 or 3\ passes. +Furthermore it has stream copying abilities, a powerful plugin system (crop, +expand, flip, postprocess, rotate, scale, noise, rgb/\:yuv conversion) and +more. +.PP +.B gmplayer +is MPlayer with a graphical user interface. +It has the same options as MPlayer. + + +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" Options +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +. +.SH "GENERAL NOTES" +.B Also see the HTML documentation! +.PP +Every 'flag' option has a 'noflag' counterpart, e.g.\& the opposite of the +\-fs option is \-nofs. +.PP +You can put all of the options in a configuration file which will be read +every time MPlayer is run. +The system-wide configuration file 'mplayer.conf' is in your configuration +directory (e.g.\& /etc/\:mplayer or /usr/\:local/\:etc/\:mplayer), the user +specific one is '~/\:.mplayer/\:config'. +User specific options override system-wide options and options given on the +command line override either. +The syntax of the configuration files is 'option=<value>', everything after +a '#' is considered a comment. +Options that work without values can be enabled by setting them to 'yes' +or '1' and disabled by setting them to 'no' or '0'. +Even suboptions can be specified in this way. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.br +# Use Matrox driver by default. +.br +vo=xmga +.br +# I love practicing handstands while watching videos. +.br +flip=yes +.br +# Decode/\:encode multiple files from png, +.br +# start with mf://filemask +.br +mf=type=png:fps=25 + +You can also write file-specific configuration files. +If you wish to have a config file for a file called 'movie.avi', create a file +named 'movie.avi.conf' with the file-specific options in it and put it in +~/.mplayer or in the same directory as the file. + + +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" Keyboard control +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +. +.SH "KEYBOARD CONTROL" +.I NOTE: +.br +MPlayer has a fully configurable, command driven, control layer +which allow you to control MPlayer using keyboard, mouse, joystick +or remote control (using lirc). +.br +The default configuration file for the input system is +~/.mplayer/\:input.conf but it can be overriden +using the \-input conf option. +.br +These keys may/\:may not work, depending on your video output driver. +.TP +.B general control +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "<\- and \->" +seek backward/\:forward 10 seconds +.IPs "up and down" +seek backward/\:forward 1 minute +.IPs "pgup and pgdown" +seek backward/\:forward 10 minutes +.IPs "< and >" +backward/\:forward in playlist +.IPs "HOME and END" +go to next/\:previous playtree entry in the parent list +.IPs "INS and DEL" +go to next/\:previous alternative source (asx playlist only) +.IPs "p / SPACE" +pause movie (any key unpauses) +.IPs "q / ESC" +stop playing and quit +.IPs "+ and -" +adjust audio delay by +/\:- 0.1 second +.IPs "/ and *" +decrease/\:increase volume +.IPs "9 and 0" +decrease/\:increase volume +.IPs m\ \ \ \ +mute sound +.IPs f\ \ \ \ +toggle fullscreen +.IPs "w and e" +decrease/\:increase panscan range +.IPs o\ \ \ \ +toggle between OSD states: none / seek / seek+timer +.IPs d\ \ \ \ +toggle frame dropping +.IPs v\ \ \ \ +toggle subtitle visibility +.IPs j\ \ \ \ +switch subtitle language +.IP F\ \ \ \ +toggle display of "forced subtitles" +.IPs a\ \ \ \ +toggle subtitle aligment: top/middle/bottom +.IPs "z and x" +adjust subtitle delay by +/\:- 0.1 second +.IPs "r and t" +adjust subtitle position +.IPs i\ \ \ \ +set EDL mark + +.PP +(The following keys are valid only when using a hardware accelerated video +output (xv, (x)vidix, (x)mga, etc), or the software equalizer filter +(\-vf eq or \-vf eq2). + +.IPs "1 and 2" +adjust contrast +.IPs "3 and 4" +adjust brightness +.IPs "5 and 6" +adjust hue +.IPs "7 and 8" +adjust saturation +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B GUI keyboard control +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs ENTER +start playing +.IPs s\ \ \ \ +stop playing +.IPs l\ \ \ \ +load file +.IPs c\ \ \ \ +skin browser +.IPs p\ \ \ \ +toggle playlist +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B TV input control +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "h and k" +select previous/\:next channel +.IPs n\ \ \ \ +change norm +.IPs u\ \ \ \ +change channel list +.RE +.PD 1 + + +.SH "PLAYER OPTIONS (MPLAYER ONLY)" +.TP +.B \-autoq <quality> (use with \-vf pp) +Dynamically changes the level of postprocessing depending on available spare +CPU time. +The number you specify will be the maximum level used. +Usually you can use some big number. +You have to use \-vf pp without parameters in order to use this. +.TP +.B \-autosync <factor> +Gradually adjusts the A/\:V sync based on audio delay measurements. +Specifying \-autosync\ 0, the default, will cause frame timing to be based +entirely on audio delay measurements. +Specifying \-autosync\ 1 will do the same, but will subtly change the A/\:V +correction algorithm used. +An uneven video frame rate in a movie which plays fine with \-nosound can +often be helped by setting this to an integer value greater than 1. +The higher the value, the closer the timing will be to \-nosound. +Try \-autosync\ 30 to smooth out problems with sound drivers which do +not implement a perfect audio delay measurement. +With this value, if large A/\:V sync offsets occur, they will only take about +1 or 2\ seconds to settle out. +This delay in reaction time to sudden A/\:V offsets should be the only +side-effect of turning this option on, for all sound drivers. +.TP +.B \-benchmark +Prints some statistics on CPU usage and dropped frames at the end. +Use in combination with \-nosound and \-vo null for benchmarking only the +video codec. +.br +.I NOTE: +With this option MPlayer will also ignore frame duration when playing +only video (you can think of that as infinite fps). +.TP +.B \-colorkey <number> +Changes the colorkey to an RGB value of your choice. +0x000000 is black and 0xffffff is white. +Only supported by the xmga, xvidix and xover video out drivers. +.TP +.B \-edl <filename> +Enables edit decision list (EDL) actions during playback. +Video will be skipped over and audio will be muted and unmuted according to +the entries in the given file. +See DOCS/documentation.html#edl for details on how to use this. +.TP +.B \-edlout <filename> +Creates a new file and writes edit decision list (EDL) records to that file. +During playback, when the user hits 'i', an entry to skip over the last two +seconds of playback will be written to the file. +This provides a starting point from which the user can fine-tune EDL entries +later. +See DOCS/documentation.html#edl for details. +.TP +.B \-enqueue (GUI only) +Enqueue files given on the command line in the playlist instead of playing them +immediately. +.TP +.B \-fixed-vo (BETA CODE!) +Enforces a fixed video system for multiple files (one (un)initialisation for +all files). +Therefore only one window will be opened for all files. +Currently the following drivers are fixed-vo compliant: gl2, mga, svga, x11, +xmga, xv and xvidix. +.TP +.B \-framedrop (also see \-hardframedrop) +Skip displaying some frames to maintain A/\:V sync on slow systems. +Video filters are not applied to such frames. +For B frames even decoding is skipped completely. +.TP +.B \-h, \-help, \-\-help +Show short summary of options. +.TP +.B \-hardframedrop +More intense frame dropping (breaks decoding). +Leads to image distortion! +.TP +.B \-identify +Show file parameters in easy parsable format. +The wrapper script TOOLS/midentify suppresses the other MPlayer output and +(hopefully) shellescapes the filenames. +.TP +.B \-input <commands> +This option can be used to configure certain parts of the input system. +Paths are relative to ~/\:.mplayer/. + +.I NOTE: +.br +Autorepeat is currently only supported by joysticks. +.br +Available commands are: + +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs conf=<file> +Read alternative input.conf. +If given without pathname, ~/\:.mplayer is assumed. +.IPs ar-delay +Delay in msec before we start to autorepeat a key (0 to disable). +.IPs ar-rate +How many key presses per second when we autorepeat. +.IPs keylist +Prints all keys that can be bound. +.IPs cmdlist +Prints all commands that can be bound. +.IPs js-dev +Specifies the joystick device to use (default is /dev/\:input/\:js0). +.IPs file\ +Read commands from the given file. +Mostly useful with a fifo. +.br +.I NOTE: +When the given file is a fifo MPlayer opens both ends so you can do +several 'echo "seek 10" > mp_pipe' and the pipe will stay valid. +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-lircconf <file> +Specifies a configuration file for LIRC (Linux Infrared Remote Control, see +http://www.lirc.org) if you don't like the default ~/\:.lircrc. +.TP +.B \-list-options +Prints out all the available options. +.TP +.B \-loop <number> +Loops movie playback <number> times. +0 means forever. +.TP +.B \-menu (BETA CODE) +Turn on OSD menu support. +.TP +.B \-menu-cfg <file> (BETA CODE) +Use an alternative menu.conf. +.TP +.B \-menu-root <value> (BETA CODE) +Specify the main menu. +.TP +.B \-nojoystick +Turns off joystick support. +Default is on, if compiled in. +.TP +.B \-nolirc +Turns off LIRC support. +.TP +.B \-nomouseinput +Disable mouse button press/release input (mozplayerxp's context menu relies +on this option). +.TP +.B \-nortc \ \ +Turns off usage of the Linux RTC (real-time clock \- /dev/\:rtc) as timing +mechanism. +.TP +.B \-playlist <file> +Play files according to a playlist (1 file per row or Winamp or ASX format). +.br +.I NOTE: +This option is considered an entry so options found after it will apply +only to the elements of this playlist. +.TP +.B \-quiet \ \ +Don't display the status messages. With this option the status line +(i.e. A: 0.7 V: 0.6 A-V: 0.068 ...) will not be displayed. It's +particulary useful when your terminal does not understand carriage +return (i.e. \\r) like the XEmacs one. +.TP +.B \-really-quiet \ \ +Display even less output and status messages. +.TP +.B \-shuffle \ \ +Play files in random order. +.TP +.B \-skin <skin\ directory> (GUI only) (BETA CODE) +Load skin from the given directory (WITHOUT path name). + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-skin fittyfene" +tries Skin/fittyfene. +It first checks +/usr/local/share/mplayer/ +and afterwards ~/.mplayer/. +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-slave \ \ +This option switches on slave mode. +This is intended for use of MPlayer as a backend to other programs. +Instead of intercepting keyboard events, MPlayer will read simplistic command +lines from its stdin. +.TP +.B \-softsleep +Uses high quality software timers. +As precise as the RTC without requiring special privileges. +Comes at the price of higher CPU consumption. +.TP +.B \-speed <0.01\-100> +Set playback speed rate. +.TP +.B \-sstep <sec> +Specifies seconds between displayed frames. +Useful for slideshows. +.TP +.B \-use-stdin +The standard input (aka. stdin) will be used to read data instead of key +events. If you open /dev/stdin (or the equivalent on your system), use stdin +in a playlist or intend to read from stdin later on via the openfile or +openlist commands you +.B need +this option. + + +.SH "DEMUXER/STREAM OPTIONS" +.TP +.B \-aid <id> (also see \-alang option) +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 running 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 <two letter\ country\ code> (also see \-aid option) +Works only for DVD playback. +It selects the DVD audio language and always tries to play audio streams whose +language matches the given code. +For the list of available languages, use with the \-v option and look at the +output. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-alang hu,en" +Plays Hungarian and falls back to English if Hungarian is not available. +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-audio-demuxer <number> (\-audiofile only) +Force audio demuxer type for \-audiofile. +Give the demuxer ID as defined in demuxers.h. +Use \-audio-demuxer 17 to force .mp3 detection. +.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> +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> +Override default CDROM drive name /dev/\:cdrom. +.TP +.B \-cache <kBytes> +This option specifies how much memory (in kBytes) to use when precaching a +file/\:URL. +Especially useful on slow media (default is \-nocache). +.TP +.B \-cdda <option1:option2> +This option can be used to tune the CD Audio reading feature of MPlayer. +.br +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> +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, defaults to '2' if not specified. +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. + +.I NOTE: +.br +This option is honored by codecs (AC3 only) filters (surround) and ao drivers +(OSS at least). +.br +Available options are: + +.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>] +Specify which chapter to start playing at. +Optionally specify which chapter to end playing at (default: 1). +Examples can be found below. +.TP +.B \-csslib <filename> +(old-style DVD option) This option is used to override the default location of +libcss.so. +.TP +.B \-demuxer <number> +Force demuxer type. +Give the demuxer ID as defined in demuxers.h. +Use \-demuxer 17 to force .mp3 detection. +.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> +Pass the following parameters to the DVB input module, in order to override +the default ones: + +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs card=<1\-4> +Specifies using card number 1\-4 (default: 1). +.IPs file=<file> +Instructs MPlayer to read the channels list from <file>. +.IPs type=<SAT|TER|CBL> +Specifies that the card type is SATellite, TERrestrial or CaBLe. If not specified +the type will be autodetected. +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-dvd-device <path\ to\ device> +Override default DVD device name /dev/\:dvd. +.TP +.B \-dvdangle <angle\ id> +Some DVD discs contain scenes that can be viewed from multiple angles. +Here you can tell MPlayer which angles to use (default: 1). +Examples can be found below. +.TP +.B \-dvdauth <DVD\ device> +(old-style DVD option) Turns on DVD authentication using the given device. +.TP +.B \-dvdkey <CSS\ key> +(old-style DVD option) When decoding a VOB file copied undecrypted from DVD, +this option gives the CSS key needed to decrypt the VOB (the key is printed +when authenticating with the DVD drive using \-dvdauth). +.TP +.B \-forceidx +Force rebuilding of INDEX. +Useful for files with broken index (desyncs, etc). +Seeking will be possible. +You can fix the index permanently with MEncoder (see the documentation). +.br +.I NOTES: +You can only use this option if the underlying media supports seeking +(i.e. not with stdin, pipe, etc). +.TP +.B \-fps <value> +Override video framerate (if value is wrong/\:missing in the header) (float +number). +.TP +.B \-frames <number> +Play/\:convert only first <number> frames, then quit. +.TP +.B \-hr-mp3-seek (MP3 only) +Hi-res mp3 seeking. +Default is: enabled when playing from external MP3 file, as we need to seek +to the very exact position to keep A/\:V sync. +It can be slow especially when seeking backwards \- it has to rewind to the +beginning to find the exact frame. +.TP +.B \-idx (also see \-forceidx) +Rebuilds INDEX of the AVI if no INDEX was found, +thus allowing seeking. +Useful with broken/\:incomplete downloads, or badly created AVIs. +.br +.I NOTES: +You can only use this option if the underlying media supports seeking +(i.e. not with stdin, pipe, etc). +.TP +.B \-ipv4-only-proxy +Skip the proxy for IPv6 addresses. +It will still be used for IPv4 connections. +.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. +.br +Available options are: + +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs w=<value> +width of the output (autodetect) +.IPs h=<value> +height of the output (autodetect) +.IPs fps=<value> +fps of the output (default: 25) +.IPs type=<value> +type of input files (available types: jpeg, png, tga, sgi) +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-ni (AVI only) +Force usage of non-interleaved AVI parser (fixes playing +of some bad AVI files). +.TP +.B \-nobps (AVI only) +Do not use average byte/\:sec value for A-V sync (AVI). +Helps with some AVI files with broken header. +.TP +.B \-noextbased +Disables filename-extension based demuxer selection. +By default, when 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 demuxer. It always falls back to content-based +demuxer selection. +.TP +.B \-passwd <password> (see \-user option too) +Specify password for http authentication. +.TP +.B \-prefer-ipv4 +Use IPv4 on network connections. +Falls back to IPv6 automatically. +.TP +.B \-prefer-ipv6 +Use IPv6 on network connections. +Falls back to 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 16Bit stereo. +.br +Available options are: + +.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 byte +.IPs format=<value> +fourcc in hex +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-rawvideo <option1:option2:...> +This option lets you play raw video files. +.br +Available options are: + +.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 y420|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 +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 \-sb <byte\ position> (see \-ss option too) +Seek to byte position. +Useful for playback from CDROM images / .VOB files with junk at the beginning. +.TP +.B \-srate <Hz> +Forces the given audio playback rate, changing video speed to keep A-V sync. +MEncoder passes this value to lame for resampling. +.TP +.B \-ss <time> (see \-sb option too) +Seek to given time position. + +.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 \-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:...> +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. + +.I NOTE: +.br +MPlayer doesn't accept colons so type dots instead in the device ID +(e.g.\& hw.0,0 instead of hw:0,0). +.br +Be advised that although you can select any samplerate when using ALSA, +the LAME audio codec is able to encode only the 'standard' samplerates. +You'll get an .avi file with no sound when you choose an odd +samplerate and use this codec. +.br +Available options are: +. +.RSs +.IPs noaudio +no sound +.IPs driver=<value> +available: dummy, v4l, v4l2, bsdbt848 +.IPs device=<value> +Specify other device than the default /dev/\:video0. +.IPs input=<value> +Specify other input than the default 0 (Television) (see output for a list) +.IPs freq=<value> +Specify the frequency to set the tuner to (e.g.\& 511.250). +Not compatible with channels parameter. +.IPs outfmt=<value> +output format of the tuner (yv12, rgb32, rgb24, rgb16, rgb15, uyvy, yuy2, +i420) +.IPs width=<value> +width of the output window +.IPs height=<value> +height of the output window +.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 MPlayer 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 commands tv_step_channel, +tv_set_channel and tv_last_channel will then be usable using a remote (see lirc). +Not compatible with frequency parameter. +Warning: The channel number will then be the position in the 'channels' list, +beginning with 1. +Example: use tv://1, tv://2, tv://TV1, tv_set_channel 1, tv_set_channel 2, tv_set_channel TV1, etc. +.IPs [brightness|contrast|hue|saturation]=<-100\-100> +set the color equalizer on the video 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 to force 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 +.RSss +/dev/\:...\& for OSS +.br +hardware ID for ALSA +.REss +.IPs audioid=<value> +choose an audio output of the capture card, if it has more of them +.IPs [volume|bass|treble|balance]=<0\-65535> +.IPs [volume|bass|treble|balance]=<0\-100> +These options set parameters of the mixer on the video capture card. +They will have no effect, if your card doesn't have one. +For v4l1, 0-65535 is a valid range. +For v4l2, the valid range is 0 to 100, and 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 soundcard. +.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 +.br +(quality < 60 recommended for full size) +.RE +. +.TP +.B \-user <user name> (see \-passwd option too) +Specify user name for http authentication. +.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: +.br +See \-vf expand too. +.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. +See \-dump*sub and \-vobsubout* options too. +.TP +.B \-ffactor <number> +Resample alphamap of the font. +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 +Turns on flipping subtitles using FriBiDi. +.TP +.B \-font <path\ to\ font.desc\ file> +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). + +.I NOTE: +.br +With FreeType, this option determines path to the text font file. +.br +The \-subfont-* options are available only with FreeType support compiled in. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +\-font ~/\:.mplayer/\:arial-14/\:font.desc +.br +\-font ~/\:.mplayer/\:arialuni.ttf +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-forcedsubsonly +Display only "forced subtitles" for the DVD subtitle stream selected by e.g. +\-slang. +.TP +.B \-fribidi_charset <charset\ name> +Specifies the charset that will be passed to FriBiDi when decoding a non-UTF8 +subtitles. Default is "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 loading of subtitle files. +.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) +Turns on DVD subtitle displaying. +Also, you MUST specify a number which corresponds to a DVD subtitle language +(0\-31). +For the list of available subtitles, use with the \-v option and look at the +output. +.TP +.B \-slang <two\ letter\ country\ code> (also see \-sid option) +For DVD playback, turns on/\:selects DVD subtitle language. +For the list of available subtitles, use with the \-v option and look at the +output. + +Otherwise, determines an optional subtitle suffix which gets a higher +priority when searching for subtitles. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-slang hu,en" +Selects Hungarian and falls back to English if Hungarian is not available. +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-spuaa <mode> +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, for example to +smooth subtitles with the gaussian blur. +The 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 +.B \-spualign <-1\-2> +Specify how spu (DVD/VobSub) subtitles should be aligned. +Values are the same as for \-subalign, with the extra choice -1 for original +position. +.TP +.B \-spugauss <0.0\-3.0> +Variance parameter of gaussian used by \-spuaa 4. +Higher means more blur. +The default is 1.0. +.TP +.B \-sub <subtitlefile1,subtitlefile2,...> +Use/\:display these subtitle files. +Only one file can be displayed at the same time and the files can be +switched with 'j'. +.TP +.B \-sub-bg-alpha <0\-255> +Specify the alpha channel value for subtitles and OSD backgrounds. +Big values mean more transparency. +The 0 value is an exception and means completly transparent. +.TP +.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. +The 255 value 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 +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 +. +.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> +Specify how subtitles should be aligned with subpos. +0 means align at top (original/default behavior), 1 means align at center, and +2 means align at bottom. +.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> +If your system supports iconv(3), you can use this option to +specify codepage of the subtitle. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +\-subcp latin2 +.br +\-subcp 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> +Sets the autoscale mode. + +.I NOTE: +.br +Zero means that text-scale and osd-scale are font heights in points. +.br +The mode can be: + +.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> +Sets the font blur radius (default: 2). +.TP +.B \-subfont-encoding <value> +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> +Sets the osd elements autoscale coefficient (default: 6). +.TP +.B \-subfont-outline <0\-8> +Sets the font outline thickness (default: 2). +.TP +.B \-subfont-text-scale <0\-100> +Sets the subtitle text autoscale coefficient (percentage of the +screen size) (default: 5). +.TP +.B \-subfps <rate> +Specify frame/\:sec rate of subtitle file (float number), +default: the same fps as the movie. + +.I NOTE: +.br +ONLY for frame-based SUB files, i.e.\& NOT MicroDVD format. +.TP +.B \-subpos <0\-100> (useful with \-vf expand) +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> +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 UTF8. +.TP +.B \-vobsub <vobsub\ file\ without\ extension> +Specify the VobSub files that are to be used for subtitle. +This is the full pathname without extensions, 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> (OBSOLETE) +Override audio driver/\:card buffer size detection, \-ao oss only +.TP +.B \-ao <driver1[:device],driver2,...[,]> +Specify a priority list of audio output drivers (optionally with device) to be +used. +With SDL 'device' is valid, too, it means subdriver then. + +.I NOTE: +.br +To get a full list of available drivers, see \-ao help. +.br +If the list has a trailing ',' it will fallback to drivers not listed. + +.I EXAMPLE +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-ao oss:/\:dev/\:dsp2,oss:/\:dev/\:dsp1," +try to use OSS with the specified sound devices and fallback to others if it +fails +.IPs "\-ao sdl:esd" +specify the SDL subdriver +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-aofile <filename> +Filename for \-ao pcm. +.TP +.B \-aop <list=plugin1,plugin2...:option1=value1:opt2=val2...> +Specify audio plugin(s) and their options (see documentation too). +.br +Available options are: +. +.RSs +.IPs list=[plugins] +comma separated list of plugins (resample, surround, format, volume, +extrastereo, volnorm) +.IPs delay=<sec> +example plugin, do not use. +.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 (may be +/\:- 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 +Signed 8-bit +.IPs 16 +Unsigned 8-bit +.IPs 32 +Unsigned 16-bit (Little-Endian) +.IPs 64 +Unsigned 16-bit (Big-Endian) +.IPs 128 +Signed 16-bit (Little-Endian) +.IPs 256 +Signed 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> +This option will tell MPlayer to use a different device for mixing than +/dev/\:mixer. +.TP +.B \-nowaveheader (\-ao pcm only) +Don't include wave header. +Used for RAW PCM. + + +.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 \-bpp <depth> +Use different color depth than autodetect. +Not all \-vo drivers support it (fbdev, dga2, svga, vesa). +.TP +.B \-brightness <-100\-100> +Adjust brightness of video output (default 0). +It changes intensity of RGB components of video signal from black to white +screen. +.TP +.B \-contrast <-100\-100> +Adjust contrast of video output (default 0). +Works in similar manner as brightness. +.TP +.B \-dfbopts <value> (\-vo directfb2 only) +Specify a parameter list for the directfb driver. +.TP +.B \-display <name> +Specify the hostname and display number of the X server you want to display +on. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +\-display xtest.localdomain:0 +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-double +Enables doublebuffering. +Fixes flicker by storing two frames in memory, and displaying one while +decoding another. +Can affect OSD. +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) +(default is off). +Warning: may cause OSD/\:SUB corruption! +.TP +.B \-dxr2 <option1:option2:...> +This option is used to control the dxr2 driver. + +.RSs +.IPs ar-mode=<value> +aspect ratio mode (0 = normal, 1 = pan scan, 2 = letterbox (default)) +.IPs iec958-encoded +iec958 output mode +.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 + +.I TV Out +.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 + +.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 doesn't 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> (fbdev or DirectFB only) (OBSOLETE) +Specifies the framebuffer device to use. +By default it uses /dev/\:fb0. +.TP +.B \-fbmode <modename> (fbdev only) +Change video mode to the one that is labelled as <modename> in +/etc/\:fb.modes. + +.I NOTE: +.br +VESA framebuffer doesn't support mode changing. +.TP +.B \-fbmodeconfig <filename> (fbdev only) +Use this configuration file instead of the default /etc/\:fb.modes. +Only valid for the fbdev driver. +.TP +.B \-forcexv (SDL only) +Force using XVideo. +.TP +.B \-fs \ \ \ +Fullscreen playing (centers movie, and makes black +bands around it). +Toggle it with the 'f' key (not all video outputs support it). +See also \-zoom. +.TP +.B \-fsmode-dontuse <0\-31> (OBSOLETE) (use \-fs option) +Try this option if you still experience fullscreen problems. +.TP +.B \-fstype <type1,type2,...> +Specify a priority list of fullscreen layer setting modes to be +used. +The available types are: + +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "above" +Use _NETWM_STATE_ABOVE hint if available. +.IPs "below" +Use _NETWM_STATE_BELOW hint if available. +.IPs "fullscreen" +Use _NETWM_STATE_FULLSCREEN hint if available. +.IPs "layer" +Use _WIN_LAYER hint with default layer. +.IPs "layer=<0..15>" +Use _WIN_LAYER hint with layer number. +.IPs "netwm" +Force NETWM style. +.IPs "none\ " +Don't set fullscreen window layer. +.IPs "stays_on_top" +Use _NETWM_STATE_STAYS_ON_TOP hint if available. +.RE +.PD 1 + +You can negate the modes by prefixing them with '-'. +.br +The default order is layer,stays_on_top,above,fullscreen. +It will be used as a fallback in case of specifying incorrect +or unsupported modes. +.br +OpenBox 1.x users have to use \-fstype \-fullscreen +to achieve working fs switching. +.br +If you experience problems with fullscreen window being covered by other +windows try using a different order. + +.I NOTE: +.br +See \-fstype help for a full list of available modes. +.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-right of the +screen to the top-right 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 option format to the standard X \-geometry +option. +The values given must be integers. + +Note: This option is only supported by vo x11, xmga, xv, xvmc, xvidix, +directx and tdfxfb. + +.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 top left corner of the screen +.IPs 100%:100% +Places the window at the bottom left corner of the screen +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-guiwid <window\ id> +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 hue of video signal (default: 0). +You can get colored negative of image with this option. +.TP +.B \-jpeg <option1:option2:...> (\-vo jpeg only) +Specify options for the JPEG output. +.br +Available options are: + +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs [no]progressive +Specify standard or progressive JPEG. +.IPs [no]baseline +Specify use of baseline or not. +.IPs optimize=<value> +Optimization factor [0\-100] +.IPs smooth=<value> +Smooth factor [0\-100] +.IPs quality=<value> +Quality factor [0\-100] +.IPs outdir=<value> +Directory to save the JPEG files +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-monitor_dotclock <dotclock\ (or\ pixelclock) range> (fbdev and vesa only) +Look into etc/\:example.conf for further information and in DOCS/\:video.html. +.TP +.B \-monitor_hfreq <horizontal frequency range> (fbdev and vesa only) +.TP +.B \-monitor_vfreq <vertical frequency range> (fbdev and vesa only) +.TP +.B \-monitoraspect <ratio> +Set aspect ratio of your monitor or TV screen. +See also \-aspect for movie aspect. + +.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 mouse pointer after VidMode change (\-vm), useful for multihead +setup. +.TP +.B \-nokeepaspect +Do not keep window aspect ratio when resizing X11 windows (Works currently only +with \-vo x11, xv, xmga and xvidix and your window manager needs to understand +window aspect hints.). +.TP +.B \-noxv (SDL only) +Disables XVideo SDL driver. +.TP +.B \-panscan <0.0\-1.0> +Enables Pan & Scan functionality, i.e.\& in order to display a 16:9 movie +on a 4:3 display, the sides of the movie are cropped to get a 4:3 image +which fits the screen. +This function works only with the xv, xmga, mga and xvidix video out drivers. +.br +The range controls how much of the image is cropped. +.TP +.B \-rootwin +Play movie in the root window (desktop background) instead of opening +a new one. +Works only with x11, xv, xmga and xvidix drivers. +.TP +.B \-saturation <-100\-100> +Adjust saturation of video output (default: 0). +You can get grayscale output with this option. +.TP +.B \-screenw <pixels> \-screenh <pixels> +If you use an output driver which can't know the resolution of the screen +(fbdev/\:x11 and/\:or TVout) this is where you can specify the horizontal and +vertical resolution. +.TP +.B \-stop_xscreensaver +Turns off xscreensaver at startup and turns it on again on exit. +.TP +.B \-vm \ \ \ +Try to change to a better video mode. +dga, x11/\:xv (XF86VidMode) and sdl output drivers support it. +.TP +.B \-vo <driver1[:device],driver2,...[,]> +Specify a priority list of video output drivers (optionally with device) to be +used. +With SDL and GGI 'device' is valid, too, it means subdriver then. + +.I NOTE: +.br +See \-vo help for a full list of available drivers. +.br +If the list has a trailing ',' it will fallback to drivers not listed. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-vo xmga,xv," +Try Matrox kernel driver, then Xv driver, then others +.br +.IPs "\-vo sdl:aalib" +specify the SDL subdriver +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-vsync \ \ +Enables VBI for vesa. +.TP +.B \-wid <window\ id> +This tells MPlayer to use a X11 window, which is useful to embed MPlayer in a +browser (with the plugger extension for instance). +.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> +Specifies compression level for PNG output (\-vo png) + +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs 0 +no compression +.IPs 9 +max compression +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-zrbw (\-vo zr only) +Display in black and white (for optimal performance, this option can be +combined with the 'decode only in black and white' option for codecs +belonging to the FFmpeg family). +.TP +.B \-zrcrop <[width]x[height]+[x offset]+[y offset]> (\-vo zr only) +Select a part of the input image for 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 screen. +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 +this 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 \-zrhelp (\-vo zr only) +Display a list of all \-zr* options, their default values and an example of +cinerama mode. +.TP +.B \-zrnorm <norm> (\-vo zr only) +Specify norm PAL/\:NTSC, the default is 'no change'. +.TP +.B \-zrquality <1\-20> (\-vo zr only) +A number from 1 to 20 representing the jpeg encoding quality. +1 gives the best quality and 20 gives very bad quality. +.TP +.B \-zrvdec <1,2,4> \-zrhdec <1,2,4> (\-vo zr only) +Vertical/\: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 strech the image to its original size. +.TP +.B \-zrxdoff <x display offset>, \-zrydoff <y display offset> (\-vo zr only) +If the movie is smaller than the TV screen, these options control the position +of the movie relative to the upper left corner of the screen. +The movie is centered by default. + + +.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. + +.I NOTE: +.br +See \-ac help for a full list of available codecs. +.br +If the list has a trailing ',' it will fallback to codecs not listed. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-ac mp3acm" +force l3codeca.acm MP3 codec +.IPs "\-ac mad," +try libmad first, then fallback to others +.IPs "\-ac hwac3,a52," +try hardware AC3 passthrough, then software AC3 codec, then others +.IPs "\-ac -ffmp3," +try other codecs except FFmpeg's MP3 decoder +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-af <plugin1[=options],plugin2,...> +Activate a comma separated list of audio filters and their options. +.br +Available filters are: +. +.RSs +.IPs resample[=srate[:sloppy][:type]] +Changes the sample rate of the audio stream to an integer srate (Hz). +It only supports the 16 bit little endian format. +.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 mixing from mono to stereo, then the mono +channel is repeated in both of the output channels). +If the number of output channels is smaller than the number of input channels +the exceeding channels are truncated. +.IPs format[=bps,f] +Select the format f and bytes per sample bps used for output from the +filter layer. +The option bps is an integer and denotes Bytes per sample. +The format f is a string containing a concatenated mix of: +.br +alaw, mulaw or imaadpcm +.br +float or int +.br +unsigned or signed +.br +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. +.RSss +v: desired gain in dB for all channels in the stream. +The gain can be set from -200dB to +40dB (where -200dB mutes the sound +completely and +40dB equals a gain of 1000). +.br +sc: enable soft clipping. +.REss +.IPs pan[=n:l01:l02:..l10:l11:l12:...ln0:ln1:ln2:...] +Mixes channels arbitrarily, see DOCS/sound.html for details. +.RSss +n: number of output channels (1\-6). +.br +lij: how much of input channel j is mixed into output channel i. +.REss +.IPs sub[=fc:ch] +Add sub-woofer channel. +.RSss +fc: Cutoff frequency for low-pass filter (20Hz to 300Hz) default is 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 is 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). +.RE +. +.TP +.B \-af-adv <force=(0\-3):list=(filters)> (see \-af option too) +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 insertion of filters (default) +.br +1: Optimize for speed +.br +2: Optimize for accuracy +.br +3: Turn off auto +.REss +.IPs list=<filters> +Same as \-af (see \-af option). +.RE +. +.TP +.B \-afm <driver1,driver2,...> +Specify a priority list of audio drivers to be used, according to their driver +name in codecs.conf. +It falls back to default if none is ok. + +.I NOTE: +.br +See \-afm help for a full list of available drivers. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-afm ffmpeg" +try FFmpeg's libavcodec (mp1/\:2/\:3) codecs first +.IPs "\-afm acm,dshow" +try Win32 codecs first +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-aspect <ratio> +Override aspect ratio of movies. +It's autodetected on MPEG files, but can't be autodetected on most AVI files. + +.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 \-flip \ +Flip image upside-down. +.TP +.B \-lavdopts <option1:option2:...> (DEBUG CODE) +If decoding with libavcodec, you can specify its parameters here. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +\-lavdopts bug=1 +.RE +.PD 1 + +.RS +.I NOTE: +.br +Just add the values of the things you want to enable. +.br +Available options are: +.RE +. +.RSs +.IPs ec\ \ \ +error concealment: +.RSss +1: use strong deblock filter for damaged MBs +.br +2: iterative 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: agressive (more checks but might cause problems even for valid bitstreams) +.br +4: very agressive +.REss +.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 autodetect) +.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/ver) +.br +128 (mpeg4): old standard qpel (autodetected per fourcc/ver) +.br +256 (mpeg4): another qpel bug (autodetected per fourcc/ver) +.br +512 (mpeg4): direct-qpel-blocksize bug (autodetected per fourcc/ver) +.br +1024 (mpeg4): edge padding bug (autodetected per fourcc/ver) +.REss +.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 gray\ +grayscale only decoding (a bit faster than with color) +.RE +. +.TP +.B \-noaspect +Disable automatic movie aspect ratio compensation. +.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. +.TP +.B \-novideo +Do not play/\:encode video. +.TP +.B \-pp <quality> (see \-vf pp option too!) +Set postprocess level of the DLL. +This option is NO LONGER USABLE with MPlayer's postprocess filter, but only +with Win32 DirectShow DLLs which have internal postprocessing routines. + +The valid range of \-pp values varies by codec, mostly +0\-6, where 0=disable 6=slowest/\:best. +.TP +.B \-pphelp (see \-vf pp option too) +Show a summary about the available postprocess filters and their usage. +.TP +.B \-ssf <mode> +Specifies SwScaler parameters. + +.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> (see \-vf scale option too) +This option sets the quality (and speed, respectively) of the software scaler, +with the \-zoom option. +For example with x11 or other outputs which lack hardware acceleration. +Possible settings are: + +.I NOTE: +.br +For \-sws\ 2 and 7, the sharpness can be set with the scaling parameter (p) +of \-vf scale (0 (soft) \- 100 (sharp)), for \-sws 9, it specifies the filter +length (1 \- 10). + +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs 0 +fast bilinear (default) +.IPs 1 +bilinear +.IPs 2 +bicubic (good quality) +.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 +bicubic spline +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.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. + +.I NOTE: +.br +See \-vc help for a full list of available codecs. +.br +If the list has a trailing ',' it will fallback to codecs not listed. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-vc divx" +force Win32/\:VFW DivX codec, no fallback +.IPs "\-vc divx4," +try divx4linux codec first, then fallback to others +.IPs "\-vc -divxds,-divx," +try other codecs except 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 codecs to be used, according to their +names in codecs.conf. +It falls back to default if none is ok. + +.I NOTE: +.br +If libdivxdecore support was compiled in, then odivx and divx4 now contains +just the same DivX4 codec, but different APIs to reach it. +For difference between them and when to use which, check the DivX4 section in +the documentation. +.br +See \-vfm help for a full list of available drivers. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-vfm ffmpeg,dshow,vfw" +try the libavcodec, then Directshow, then VFW codecs and fallback to the +others, if still none is ok +.IPs "\-vfm xanim" +try XAnim codecs first +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-x <x> (MPLAYER only) +Scale image to x width (if sw/\:hw scaling available). +Disables aspect calculations. +.TP +.B \-xvidopts <option1:option2:...> +Specify additional parameters when decoding with XviD. + +.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 y height (if sw/\:hw scaling available). +Disables aspect calculations. +.TP +.B \-zoom \ +Allow software scaling, where available. +Could be used to force scaling with \-vf scale. + +.I NOTE: +.br +\-vf scale will IGNORE options \-x / \-y / \-xy / \-fs / \-aspect without +\-zoom. + + +.SH "VIDEO FILTERS" +Video filter are plugins that allow you to modify the video stream and its +properties. +The syntax is: +.TP +.B \-vf <filter1[=options],filter2,...> +Setup a chain of video filters. +.TP +.B \-vop <...,filter3[=options],filter2,filter1> (OBSOLETE) +Setup a chain of video filters, to be applied in +.B reverse +order. +Deprecated in favor of \-vf. +.RE + +The parameters are optional and if omitted, some of them are set to default +values. +Use '-1' to keep the default value. +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. +To get a full list of available filters, see \-vf help. + +Available filters are: + +.TP +.B crop[=w:h:x:y] +Crops the given part of the image and discards the rest. +Useful to remove black bands from widescreen movies. +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs w,h +Cropped width and height, defaults to original width and height. +.IPs x,y +Position of the cropped picture, defaults to center. +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B cropdetect[=0\-255] +Calculates necessary cropping parameters and prints the recommended parameters +to stdout. +The threshold can be optionally specified from nothing (0) to everything +(255). +(default: 24) +.TP +.B rectangle[=w:h:x:y] +The plugin responds to the input.conf directive 'change_rectangle' +that takes two parameters. +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs w,h +width and height (default: -1, maximum possible width where boundaries +are still visible. +.IPs x,y +top left corner position (default: -1, uppermost leftmost) +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B expand[=w:h:x:y:o] +Expands (not scales) movie resolution to the given value and places the +unscaled original at coordinates x, y. +Can be used for placing subtitles/\:OSD in the resulting black bands. +.RSs +.IPs w,h +expanded width,height (default: original width,height). +Negative values for w and h are treated as offsets to the original size. + +.I EXAMPLE +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IP expand=0:-50:0:0 +adds a 50 pixel border to the bottom of the picture +.RE +.PD 1 +.IPs x,y +position of original image on the expanded image (default: center) +.IPs o +OSD/subtitle rendering +.RSss +0: disable (default) +.br +1: enable +.REss +.RE +.TP +.B flip\ \ \ +Flips the image upside down. +See also option \-flip. +.TP +.B mirror\ +Mirrors the image on the Y axis. +.TP +.B rotate[=<0\-7>] +Rotates and flips (optional) the image +/\:- 90 degrees. +For parameters between 4\-7 rotation is only done if the movie's geometry is +portrait and not landscape. +.TP +.B scale[=w:h[:c[:p]]] +Scales the image with the software scaler (slow) and performs a YUV<\->RGB +colorspace conversion (also see \-sws option). +.RSs +.IPs w,h +new width/height after scaling (default: original width,height) +Note: If \-zoom is used, and underlying filters (including libvo) are +incapable of scaling, then it defaults to d_width/\:d_height! +.RSss + 0: scaled d_width/\:d_height +.br +-1: original width/\:height +.br +-2: Calculate w/\:h using the other dimension and the prescaled aspect ratio. +.br +-3: Calculate w/\:h using the other dimension and the original aspect ratio. +.REss +.IPs c +chroma skipping +.RSss +0: use all available input lines for chroma +.br +1: use only every 2. input line for chroma +.br +2: use only every 4. input line for chroma +.br +3: use only every 8. input line for chroma +.REss +.IPs p +scaling parameter (depends upon the scaling method used) +.RSss +\-sws 2 (bicubic): sharpness (0 (soft) \- 100 (sharp)) +.br +\-sws 7 (gaussian): sharpness (0 (soft) \- 100 (sharp)) +.br +\-sws 9 (lanczos): filter length (1\-10) +.REss +.RE +.TP +.B dsize={aspect|w:h} +Changes the intended display size/aspect at an arbitrary point in the +filter chain. +Aspect can be given as a fraction (4/3) or floating point number +(1.33). +Alternatively, you may specify the exact display width and height +desired. +Note that this filter does NOT do any scaling itself; it just affects +what later scalers (software or hardware) will do when auto-scaling to +correct aspect. +.TP +.B yuy2\ \ \ +Forces software YV12/\:I420 or 422P to YUY2 conversion. +Useful for video cards/\:drivers with slow YV12 but fast YUY2 support. +.TP +.B yvu9\ \ \ +Forces software YVU9 to YV12 colorspace conversion. +Deprecated in favor of the software scaler. +.TP +.B rgb2bgr[=swap] +RGB 24/\:32 <\-> BGR 24/\:32 colorspace conversion. +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs swap +Also perform R <\-> B swapping. +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B palette +RGB/\:BGR 8 \-> 15/\:16/\:24/\:32bpp colorspace conversion using palette. +.TP +.B format[=fourcc] +Restricts the colorspace for the next filter without doing any conversion. +Use together with the scale filter for a real conversion. +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs fourcc +format name like rgb15, bgr24, yv12, etc (default: yuy2) +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B pp[=filter1[:option1[:option2...]]/[-]filter2...] (see \-pphelp too) +This option enables usage of MPlayer's internal postprocessing filter, +and also gives an interface where you can pass options to the named filter. +To get a list of available filters, use \-pphelp. + +Note that each sub-filter must be separated with a / sign. +.br +Each filter defaults to 'c' (chrominance). +.br +The keywords accept a '-' prefix to disable the option. +.br +A ':' followed by a letter may be appended to the option to indicate its +scope: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs a +Automatically switches the filter off if the CPU is too slow. +.IPs c +Do chrominance filtering, too. +.IPs y +Do not do chrominance filtering (only luminance filtering). +.RE +.PD 1 + +.RS +.I EXAMPLES: +.RE +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-vf pp=hb/vb/dr/al" +horizontal and vertical deblocking, deringing and automatic +brightness/\:contrast +.IPs "\-vf pp=hb/vb/dr/al/lb" +horizontal and vertical deblocking, deringing, automatic +brightness/\:contrast and linear blend deinterlacer +.IPs "\-vf pp=de/-al" +default filters without brightness/\:contrast correction +.IPs "\-vf pp=de/tn:1:2:3" +Enable default filters & temporal denoiser. +.IPs "\-vf pp=hb:y/vb:a \-autoq 6" +Deblock horizontal only luminance and switch vertical deblocking on or +off automatically depending on available CPU time. +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B test\ \ \ +Generate various test patterns. +.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. +.RSs +.IPs quality +.RSss +1\-31: fixed qscale +.br +32\-: fixed bitrate in kBits +.REss +.IPs fps\ \ +force output fps (float value) (default: 0, autodetect based on height) +.RE +.TP +.B fame\ \ \ +Fast software YV12 to MPEG1 conversion with libfame for use with DVB/\:DXR3. +.TP +.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. +It's only useful together with expand+scale +(\-vf dvbscale,scale=-1:0,expand=-1:576:-1:-1:1,lavc). +.RSs +.IPs aspect +control aspect ratio, calculate as DVB_HEIGHT*ASPECTRATIO (default: +576*4/3=768), set it to 576*(16/9)=1024 for a 16:9 TV. +.RE +.TP +.B "noise[=luma[u][t|a][h][p]:chroma[u][t|a][h][p]]" +Adds noise. +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs <0\-100> +luma noise +.IPs <0\-100> +chroma noise +.IPs u +uniform noise (gaussian otherwise) +.IPs t +temporal noise (noise pattern changes between frames) +.IPs a +averaged temporal noise (smoother, but a lot slower) +.IPs h +high quality (slightly better looking, slightly slower) +.IPs p +mix random noise with a (semi)regular pattern +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B "denoise3d[=luma:chroma:time]" +This filter aims to reduce image noise producing smooth images and making still +images really still (This should enhance compressibility.). +It can be given from 0 to 3 parameters. If you omit a parameter, a reasonable +value will be inferred. +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs luma +spatial luma strength (default = 4) +.IPs chroma +spatial chroma strength (default = 3) +.IPs time +temporal strength (default = 6) +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B "hqdn3d[=luma:chroma:time]" +High precision/\:quality version of the denoise3d filter. +Parameters and usage are the same. +.TP +.B eq[=bright:cont] +Software equalizer with interactive controls just like the hardware +equalizer, for cards/\:drivers that do not support brightness and +contrast controls in hardware. +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. +Initial values in the range -100\-100 may be given on the command line. +.TP +.B eq2[=gamma:contrast:brightness:saturation:rg:gg:bg] +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. +Defaults are 1.0, brightness=0.0. +Value ranges are 0.1\-10 for gammas, -2\-2 for contrast (negative values result +in a negative image), -1\-1 for brightness and 0\-3 for saturation. +.TP +.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\ +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 +the chroma lines in their proper locations, so that in any given +scanline, the luma and chroma data both come from the same field. +.TP +.B decimate[=max:hi:lo:frac] +Drops frames that don't 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 +difference for each pixel, or the same spread out differently over the +block. +The main use of this filter is for very-low-bitrate encoding (e.g. +streaming over dialup modem), but it could in theory be used for +fixing movies that were inverse-telecined incorrectly. +.TP +.B dint[=sense:level] +Detects and drops first of interlaced frames in video stream. +Values can be from 0.0 to 1.0 \- first (default 0.1) is relative difference +between neighbor pixels, second (default 0.15) is what part of image have to +be detected as interlaced to drop the frame. +.TP +.B lavcdeint +Use libavcodec's deinterlace filter. +.TP +.B "unsharp=l|cWxH:amount[:l|cWxH:amount]" +Unsharp mask / gaussian blur. +.RSs +.IPs l +Apply effect on luma component. +.IPs c +Apply effect on chroma components. +.IPs WxH +width and height of the matrix, odd sized in both directions +(min = 3x3, max = 13x11 or 11x13, usually something between 3x3 and 7x7) +.IPs amount +Relative amount of sharpness/\:blur to add to the image +(a sane range should be -1.5\-1.5). +.RSss +<0: blur +.br +>0: sharpen +.REss +.RE +.TP +.B swapuv\ +Swap U & V plane. +.TP +.B "il=[d|i][s][:[d|i][s]]" +(de)interleaves lines. +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 +deinterleave +.IPs i +interleave +.IPs s +swap fields (exchange even & odd lines) +.RE +.PD 1 +.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 filter is still experimental but seems to be usable. +Please be aware that there is absolutely no use in this filter +unless you see interlacing when playing the movie! +The following arguments (see syntax above) may be used to control +its 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. +(Note: use mode 1 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. +.TP +.B "pullup" +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, but it is still under development. +No configuration options are available yet. +As the underlying pulldown reversal engine is designed to take +advantage of the new features in MPlayer G2, the current +implementation in G1 is meant to serve mainly as a testbed. +Note: presently pullup lacks any way to cap the output framerate, so +during 30 fps progressive sequences or stills, it will output more +than 24 fps, meaning you'll have trouble if you use it with mencoder +\-ofps 23.976. +.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. +Currently only libmpeg2 exports the needed flags. +If used on material that does not set them or if using ffmpeg12, the +filter does nothing. +.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 +odd frames into upper field, even to lower, generating a full-height +frame at half the 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 interp (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 +size of the filter +.IPs power +How often the filter should be applied. +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B "sab=rad:pf:colorDiff[:rad:pf:colorDiff]" +shape adaptive blur +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs rad\ \ \ +blur filter strength (~0.1\-4.0) (slower if larger) +.IPs pf\ \ \ +prefilter strength (~0.1\-2.0) +.IPs colorDiff +How different the pixels are allowed to be considered. +(~0.1\-100.0) +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B "smartblur=rad:strength:thresh[:rad:strength:thresh]" +smart blur +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs rad\ \ +blur filter strength (~0.1\-5.0) (slower if larger) +.IPs strength +blur (0.0\-1.0) or sharpen (-1.0\-0.0) +.IPs thresh +filter all (0), filter flat areas (0\-30) or filter edges (-30\-0) +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B "perspective=x0:y0:x1:y1:x2:y2:x3:y3:t" +perspective correction +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs x0,y0,... +coordinates of the top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right corners +.IPs t\ \ \ \ +linear (0) or cubic resampling (1) +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B 2xsai\ \ +Use the 2x scale and interpolate algorithm for scaling and smoothing images. +.TP +.B 1bpp\ \ \ +1bpp bitmap to YUV/BGR 8/15/16/32 conversion +.TP +.B down3dright[=lines] +Reposition and resize stereoscopic images. +Extracts both stereo fields and places them side by side, resizing +them to maintain the original movie aspect. +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs lines +number of lines to select from the middle of the image (default: 12) +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B "bmovl=hidden:opaque:<fifo>" +Read bitmaps from a FIFO and display them in a window. +. +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs hidden +sets the default value of the 'hidden' flag (boolean) +.IPs opaque +flag switching between alphablended (transparent) and opaque (fast) mode +.IPs fifo\ +path/filename for the FIFO (named pipe connecting mplayer \-vf bmovl to the +controlling application) +.RE +.PD 1 + +.RS +FIFO commands are: +.RE +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "RGBA32 width height xpos ypos alpha clear" +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 RGB32 data. +.IPs "BGR24 width height xpos ypos alpha clear" +followed by width*height*3 Bytes of raw BGR32 data. +.IPs "ALPHA width height xpos ypos alpha" +change alpha for 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. +.IPs HIDE\ +hide bitmap +.IPs SHOW\ +show bitmap +.RE +.PD 1 + +.RS +Arguments are: +.RE +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "width, height" +size of image/area +.IPs "xpos, ypos" +start blitting at X/Y position +.IPs alpha +set alpha difference. +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 +0: same as original +.br +255: makes everything opaque +.br +-255: makes everything transparent +.REss +.IPs clear +clear the framebuffer before blitting. +.RSss +0: The image will just be blitted on top of the old one, so you don't need to +send 1,8MB of RGBA32 data everytime 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. + +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). + +When a key frame 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.). + +If you call the filter with a numeric parameter 'step' then only one in +every 'step' frames is rendered. + +If you put an 'i' (lowercase) before the number then an I! is printed +(like the I parameter). + +If you give only the i then nothing is done to the frames, only I! is +printed. +.TP +.B "tile=xtile:ytile:output:start:delta" +Tile a series of images into a single, bigger image. + +The parameters are: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs xtile +number of tiles on the x axis (default: 5) +.IPs ytile +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 +pixel at the start (x/y) (default: 2) +.IPs delta +pixel between 2 tiles, (x/y) (default: 4) +.RE +.PD 1 +If you omit a parameter or use a value less than 0, then the default +value is used. You can also stop when you're OK (... \-vf tile=10:5 ...) + +It is probably a good idea to put the scale filter before the tile :-) +.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 +Position of the 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. + + +.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). + +.I NOTE: +.br +CBR only, VBR ignores this as it puts each packet in a new chunk. +.TP +.B \-audio-preload <0.0\-2.0> +Sets up audio buffering time interval (default: 0.5s). +.TP +.B \-endpos <[[hh:]mm:]ss[.ms]|size[b|kb|mb]> (see \-ss and \-sb option too) +Stop encoding at given time or byte position. +Can be specified in many ways: + +.I NOTE: +.br +Byte position won't be accurate, as it can only stop at +a frame boundary. + +.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. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-ffourcc div3" +will have the output file contain 'div3' as video fourcc. +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-include <configuration\ file> +Specify configuration file to be parsed after the default ones. +.TP +.B \-info <option1:option2:...> (AVI only) +Specify the info header of the resulting AVI file. +.br +Available options are: +. +.RSs +.IPs help\ +show this description +.IPs name=<value> +title of the subject of the file +.IPs artist=<value> +artist or author of the original subject of the file +.IPs genre=<value> +original work category +.IPs subject=<value> +contents of the file +.IPs copyright=<value> +copyright information for the file +.IPs srcform=<value> +original form of the material that was digitized +.IPs comment=<value> +general comments about the file or the subject of the file +.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 \-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. +Use \-oac help to get a list of available codecs. +(no default set) + +.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) +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-of <format> (BETA CODE!) +Encode to the specified format. +Use \-of help to get a list of available formats. + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-of avi" +encode to avi (default) +.IPs "\-of mpeg" +encode to mpeg +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-ofps <fps> +The output file will have different frame/\:sec than the source. +You MUST set it for variable fps (asf, some mov) and progressive +(29.97fps telecined mpeg) files. +.TP +.B \-ovc <codec name> +Encode with the given video codec. +Use \-ovc help to get a list of available codecs. +(no default set) + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs "\-ovc copy" +no encoding, just streamcopy +.IPs "\-ovc divx4" +encode to DivX4/\:DivX5 +.IPs "\-ovc rawrgb" +encode to uncompressed RGB24 +.IPs "\-ovc lavc" +encode with a libavcodec codecs +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP +.B \-passlogfile <filename> +When encoding in 2pass mode, MEncoder dumps first pass' informations +to the given file instead of the default divx2pass.log. +.TP +.B \-skiplimit <value> +Maximum skippable frames after non-skipped one +(\-noskiplimit for unlimited number). +.TP +.B \-v, \-verbose +Increment verbose level (more \-v means more verbosity). + +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs 0 +only some informal output (default) +.IPs 1 +some basic debug infos, avi header, function values (init debug) +.IPs 2 +print avi indexes, chunk inputs, more debug infos (player debug) +.IPs 3 +prints everything related to input parsers (parser debug) +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.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,...> +.RE + +Where <codec> may be: lavc, xvidenc, divx4, lame + + +.SS divx4 (\-divx4opts) + +.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 with the same parameters, encode with +pass=2. +.TP +.B vbrpass=<0\-2> +Override the pass argument and use 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 +.IPs 0 +cbr +.IPs 1 +mt +.IPs 2 +rh (default) +.IPs 3 +abr +.IPs 4 +mtrh +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B abr\ \ \ \ +average bitrate +.TP +.B cbr\ \ \ \ +constant bitrate. +.br +Forces also CBR mode encoding on subsequent ABR presets modes +.TP +.B br=<0\-1024> +specify bitrate in kBit (CBR and ABR only) +.TP +.B q=<0\-9> +quality (0\-highest, 9\-lowest) (only for VBR) +.TP +.B aq=<0\-9> +algorithmic quality (0\-best/\:slowest, 9\-worst/\:fastest) +.TP +.B ratio=<1\-100> +compression ratio +.TP +.B vol=<0\-10> +set audio input gain +.TP +.B mode=<0\-3> +(default: auto) +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs 0 +stereo +.IPs 1 +joint-stereo +.IPs 2 +dualchannel +.IPs 3 +mono +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B padding=<0\-2> +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs 0 +no +.IPs 1 +all +.IPs 2 +adjust +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B fast\ \ \ +switch on faster encoding on subsequent VBR presets modes, slightly lower +quality and higher bitrates. +.TP +.B preset=<value> +preset values +.RSs +.IPs medium +VBR encoding, good quality, 150\-180 kbps bitrate range. +.IPs standard +VBR encoding, high quality, 170\-210 kbps bitrate range. +.IPs extreme +VBR encoding, very high quality, 200\-240 kbps bitrate range. +.IPs insane +CBR encoding, highest preset quality, 320 kbps bitrate. +.IPs <8\-320> +ABR encoding at average given kbps bitrate. +.RE + +.RS +.I EXAMPLE: +.RE +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs fast:preset=standard +for most people on most music and already quite high in quality. +.IPs cbr:preset=192 +encode with ABR presets at a 192 kbps forced constant bitrate. +.IPs preset=172 +encode with ABR presets at a 172 kbps average bitrate. +.IPs preset=extreme +for people with extremely good hearing and similar equipment. +.IPs preset=help +print additional options and informations on presets settings. +.RE +.PD 1 + + +.SS lavc (\-lavcopts) + +.I EXAMPLE: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs vcodec=msmpeg4:vbitrate=1800:vhq:keyint=250 +.RE +.PD 1 + +.TP +.B vcodec=<value> +use the specified codec (there is no default, you must specify it): +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs mjpeg +Motion JPEG +.IPs ljpeg +Lossless JPEG +.IPs h263 +H263 +.IPs h263p +H263 Plus +.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 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. +Note: 0\-3 currently ignores the amount of Bits spent, +so quality may be low. +Available methods are: +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs 0 +none (very low quality) +.IPs 1 +full (slow) +.IPs 2 +log (low quality) +.IPs 3 +phods (low quality) +.IPs 4 +EPZS (default) +.IPs 5 +X1 (experimental) +.RE +.PD 1 +.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 v4mv\ \ \ +Allow 4 motion vectors per macroblock (slightly better quality). +(default: disabled) +.TP +.B keyint=<0\-300> +maximum interval between keyframes in frames. +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 key frames. +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. +(default: 250 or one key frame every ten seconds in a 25fps movie) +.TP +.B vb_strategy=<0\-1> +strategy to choose between I/\:P/\:B frames (pass\ 2): +.RSs +.IPs 0 +always use the maximum number of B frames (default) +.IPs 1 +avoid B frames in high motion scenes (will cause bitrate misprediction) +.RE +.TP +.B vpass=<1\-2> +Activates internal two pass mode, only specify if you wish to use two pass +encoding (default: disabled). +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs 1 +first pass +.IPs 2 +second pass +.RE +.PD 1 + +.RS +huffyuv: +.RE +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs pass 1 +saves statistics +.IPs pass 2 +encodes with an optimal Huffman table based upon pass 1 statistics. +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B aspect=<x/y> +Store movie aspect internally, just like MPEG files. +Much nicer solution than rescaling, because quality isn't 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. + +.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. +.TP +.B vbitrate=<value> +specify bitrate (pass\ 1/\:2). Warning: 1kBit = 1000 Bits. +.RSs +.IPs 4\-16000 +(in kbit) +.IPs 16001\-24000000 +(in bit) +.IPs 800 +default +.RE +.TP +.B vratetol=<value> +approximated filesize tolerance in kBit. 1000\-100000 is a sane range. +(warning: 1kBit = 1000 Bits) +(default: 8000) +.TP +.B vrc_maxrate=<value> +maximum bitrate in kbit/\:sec (pass\ 1/\:2) +.TP +.B vrc_minrate=<value> +minimum bitrate in kbit/\:sec (pass\ 1/\:2) +.TP +.B vrc_buf_size=<value> +buffer size in kbit (pass\ 1/\:2). +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 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> +(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 (dont lock to next P frame quantizer) and +set q= -q * v{b|i}_qfactor + v{b|i}_qoffset +.TP +.B \ +Tip: To do constant quantizer encoding with different quantizers for +I/P and B frames you can use: +vqmin= <ip_quant>:vqmax= <ip_quant>:vb_qfactor= <b_quant/ip_quant> +.TP +.B vqblur=<0.0\-1.0> +quantizer blur (pass1) Larger values will average the quantizer more over +time (slower change). +.RSs +.IPs 0.0 +qblur disabled +.IPs 0.5 +(default) +.IPs 1.0 +average the quantizer over all previous frames +.RE +.TP +.B vqblur=<0.0\-99.0> +quantizer gaussian blur (pass2) Larger values will average the quantizer more +over time (slower change) (default: 0.5) +.TP +.B vqcomp=<value> +quantizer compression, depends upon vrc_eq (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 0.5) +.TP +.B vrc_eq=<equation> +main ratecontrol equation (pass\ 1/\:2): + +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs 1\ \ \ \ +constant bitrate +.IPs tex\ \ +constant quality +.IPs 1+(tex/\:avgTex-1)*qComp +approximately the equation of the old ratecontrol code +.IPs tex^qComp +with qcomp 0.5 or something like that (default) +.RE +.PD 1 + +.RS +infix operators: +,-,*,/,^ +.RE + +.RS +variables: +.RE +.RSs +.IPs tex\ \ +texture complexity +.IPs iTex,pTex +intra, non intra texture complexity +.IPs avgTex +average texture complexity +.IPs avgIITex +average intra texture complexity in I frames +.IPs avgPITex +average intra texture complexity in P frames +.IPs avgPPTex +average non intra texture complexity in P frames +.IPs avgBPTex +average non intra texture complexity in B frames +.IPs mv\ \ \ +Bits used for motion vectors +.IPs fCode +maximum length of motion vector in log2 scale +.IPs iCount +number of intra macro blocks / number of macro blocks +.IPs var\ \ +spatial complexity +.IPs mcVar +temporal complexity +.IPs qComp +qcomp from the command line +.IPs isI, isP, isB +is 1 if picture type is I/\:P/\:B else 0 +.IPs Pi,E\ +see your favorite math book +.RE + +.RS +functions: +.RE +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs max(a,b),min(a,b) +maximum / minimum +.IPs gt(a,b) +is 1 if a>b, 0 otherwise +.IPs lt(a,b) +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 +.PD 1 +. +.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>[/...]]: +.RSs +.IPs "quality (2\-31)" +quantizer +.IPs "quality (-500\-0)" +quality correction in % +.RE +.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> +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> +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 +.TP +.B vstrict=<-1,0,1> +strict standard compliance +.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 (eg.\& 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 +.TP +.B \ +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. +.TP +.B vpsize=<0\-10000> +video packet size, improves error-resistance (see \-vdpart option too): +.RSs +.IPs 0 +disabled (default) +.IPs 100-1000 +good choice +.RE +.TP +.B gray\ \ \ +grayscale only encoding (faster) (default: disabled) +.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 +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B idct=<0\-99> +idct algorithm. +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, DON'T USE for encoding with keyint >100) +.IPs 5 +ps2 +.IPs 6: +mlib +.IPs 7 +arm +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B lumi_mask=<0.0\-1.0> +luminance masking. +Warning: Be careful, too large values can cause disastrous things. +Warning2: Large values might look good on some monitors but may look horrible +on other monitors: +.RSs +.IPs 0.0 +disabled (default) +.IPs 0.0\-0.3 +sane range +.RE +.TP +.B dark_mask=<0.0\-1.0> +darkness masking. +Warning: be careful, too large values can cause disasterous things. +Warning2: large values might look good on some monitors but may look horrible +on other monitors / TV / TFT: +.RSs +.IPs 0.0 +disabled (default) +.IPs 0.0\-0.3 +sane range +.RE +.TP +.B tcplx_mask=<0.0\-1.0> +temporal complexity masking (default: 0.0 (disabled)) +.TP +.B scplx_mask=<0.0\-1.0> +spatial complexity masking. +Larger values help against blockiness, if no deblocking filter is used for +decoding. +Tip: Crop any black borders completely as they will reduce the quality +of the macro blocks (also applies without scplx_mask). +.RSs +.IPs 0.0 +disabled (default) +.IPs 0.0\-0.5 +sane range +.RE +.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 format=<value> +.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 only +.RE +.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 qpel\ \ \ +use quarter pel motion compensation +Tip: This seems only useful for high bitrate encodings. +.TP +.B precmp=<0\-2000> +comparison function for motion estimation pre pass +.TP +.B cmp=<0\-2000> +comparison function for full pel motion estimation +.TP +.B subcmp=<0\-2000> +comparison function for sub pel motion estimation +.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 the squared quantization errors (don't use, low quality) +.IPs "5 (BIT)" +number of bits needed for the block +.IPs "6 (RD)" +rate distortion optimal, slow +.IPs "7 (ZERO)" +0 +.IPs +256\ +use chroma too, doesn't work (correctly) with B frames currently +.RE +.PD 1 +.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. +Note: The sizes of the normal diamonds and shape adaptive ones dont have the same meaning +.RSs +.IPs -3 +shape adaptive (fast) diamond with size 3 +.IPs -2 +shape adaptive (fast) diamond with size 2 +.IPs -1 +experimental +.IPs 1 +normal size=1 diamond (default) =EPZS type diamond +.nf +.ne + 0 + 000 + 0 +.fi +.br +.IPs 2 +normal size=2 diamond +.nf +.ne + 0 + 000 + 00000 + 000 + 0 +.fi +.RE +.TP +.B trell\ \ +Trellis searched quantization. +This will find the optimal encoding for each 8x8 block. +Trellis searched quantization is quite simple a optimal quantization in the PSNR +vs bitrate sense (assuming that there would be no rounding errors introduced +by the IDCT, which is obviously not the case) it simply finds a block for +the minimum of error and lambda*bits. +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs lambda +qp dependant constant +.IPs bits\ +amount of bits needed to encode the block +.IPs error +sum of squared errors of the quantization +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B cbp\ \ \ \ +Rate distorted optimal coded block pattern +will select the coded block pattern which minimizes distortion + lambda*rate +this can only be used together with trellis quantization +.TP +.B mv0\ \ \ \ +try to encode each MB with MV=<0,0> and choose the better one +this has no effect if mbd=0 +.TP +.B last_pred=<0\-99> +Amount of motion predictors from the previous frame +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs 0 +(default) +.IPs a +will use 2a+1 x 2a+1 macro block square of motion vector predictors from the +previous frame +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B preme=<0\-2> +motion estimation pre-pass +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs 0 +disabled +.IPs 1 +only after I frames (default) +.IPs 2 +always +.RE +.PD 1 +.TP +.B subq=<1\-8> +subpel refinement quality (for qpel) (default: 8). +Note: This has a significant effect on the speed. +.TP +.B psnr\ \ \ +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'. +Returned values are in dB (decibel), the higher the better. +.TP +.B mpeg_quant +use MPEG quantizers instead of H.263. +(default: disabled) (i.e.\& use H.263 quantizers) +.TP +.B aic\ \ \ \ +ac prediction (=advanced intra prediction for H.263+) +Note: vqmin should be 8 or larger for AIC H263+ +.TP +.B umv\ \ \ \ +unlimited MVs (H.263+ only) +Allow encoding of abritarily long MVs. +.TP +.B ibias=<-256\-256> +intra quantizer bias (256 == 1.0) +.br +mpeg style quantizer default: 96 +.br +h263 style quantizer default: 0 +.br +Note: the h263 MMX quantizer cannot handle positive biases (set vfdct=1or2) + the mpeg MMX quantizer cannot handle negative biases (set vfdct=1or2) +.TP +.B pbias=<-256\-256> +inter quantizer bias (256 == 1.0) +.br +mpeg style quantizer default: 0 +.br +h263 style quantizer default: -64 +.br +Note: the h263 MMX quantizer cannot handle positive biases (set vfdct=1or2) + the mpeg MMX quantizer cannot handle negative biases (set vfdct=1or2) +.br +Tip: a more positive bias (-32 \- -16 instead of -64) seems to improve the PSNR +.TP +.B inter_matrix=<comma separated matrix> +Use custom inter matrix. It needs a comma separated string of 64 integers. +.TP +.B intra_matrix=<comma separated matrix> +Use custom intra matrix. It needs a comma separated string of 64 integers. +.RE + +.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 both passes can be enabled or not. +So you can in fact output raw i420, lzo compressed i420, rtjpeg, or the +default lzo compressed rtjpeg. +.br +Note: The nuvrec documentation contains some advice and examples about the +settings to use for the most common TV encodings. +.TP +.B c=<0\-20> +chrominance threshold +.TP +.B l=<0\-20> +luminance threshold +.TP +.B nolzo \ +disable the lzo compression +.TP +.B q=<3\-255> +set the quality level +.TP +.B raw \ \ \ +disable rtjpeg encoding + +.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 +(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> +specify the motion detection quality (default=6) +.TP +.B interlacing +enable support for interlaced content (default=off) +.TP +.B 4mv\ \ \ \ +use 4 motion vectors per macro-block, might give better compression at the +cost of a slower encoding (default=off) +.TP +.B rc_reaction_delay_factor=<value> +specify how fast the rate control reacts, lower values are faster +.TP +.B rc_averaging_period=<value> +period to reach the required average +.TP +.B rc_buffer=<value> +size of the rate control buffer +.TP +.B quant_range=<1\-31>\-<1\-31>[/<1\-31>\-<1\-31>] +min & max quantizer for all frames (default=2\-31, CBR mode) +.br +min & max quantizer for I/P frames (default=2\-31/2\-31, 2pass mode) +.TP +.B min_key_interval=<value> +minimum interval between key frames (default=0, 2pass only) +.TP +.B max_key_interval=<value> +maximum interval between key frames (default=10*fps) +.TP +.B mpeg_quant +use MPEG quantizers instead of H.263 (default=off) +.TP +.B mod_quant +decide whether to use MPEG or H.263 quantizers on a frame-by-frame basis. +(default=off, 2pass mode only) +.TP +.B greyscale +encode in black & white (default=off) +.TP +.B debug +save per-frame statistics in xvid.dbg (default=off) +.br +this is *not* the 2pass control file +.TP +.B keyframe_boost=<0\-1000> +(default=0, 2pass mode only) +.TP +.B kfthreshold=<value> +(default=10, 2pass mode only) +.TP +.B kfreduction=<0\-100> +(default=30, 2pass mode only) +.RE + +The folowing options are only available with the unstable (cvs -HEAD) +version of XviD. +Be warned that these options are experimental and may +not work as intended. +.TP +.B packed\ +create a bitstream that can be decoded delay-free (default=off) +.br +.I WARNING: +this will generate an illegal bitstream, and WILL NOT be +decodeable 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 qpel\ \ \ +enable quarter-pixel motion estimation (default=off) +.TP +.B gmc\ \ \ \ +enable global motion compensation, may save bits on panning scenes (default=off) +.TP +.B chroma_me +uses chroma information to estimate motion (default=off) +.TP +.B chroma_opt +enable a chroma optimizer prefilter (default=off) +.TP +.B reduced +enable encoding reduced resolution frames (default=off) +.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> +change the probability of a frame to be a bframe (default=0) +.TP +.B hq_ac\ \ +enable a better prediction of AC component (default=off) +.TP +.B vhq=<0\-4> +enable a higher quality ME search using DCT, faster to slower: +.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 psnr\ \ \ +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'. +Returned values are in dB (decibel), the higher the better. + + +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" Files +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +. +.SH FILES +.TP +/etc/\:mplayer/\:mplayer.conf +system-wide settings +.TP +~/.mplayer/\:config +user settings +.TP +~/.mplayer/\:input.conf +input bindings (see '\-input keylist' for full keylist) +.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 +Sub files are searched for in this order (for example /mnt/\:cdrom/\:movie.avi): +.RS +/mnt/\:cdrom/\: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 Multiangle DVD playing +mplayer dvd://1 \-dvdangle 2 +.TP +.B Playing from a different DVD device +mplayer dvd://1 \-dvd-device /dev/\:dvd2 +.TP +.B Old style DVD (VOB) playing +mplayer \-dvdauth /dev/\:dvd /mnt/\:dvd/\:VIDEO_TS/\:VTS_02_4.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 subtitle to MPsub (to ./\:dump.mpsub) +mplayer dummy.avi \-sub source.sub \-dumpmpsub +.TP +.B Convert subtitle to MPsub without watching the movie +mplayer /dev/zero \-rawvideo on:pal:fps=xx \-vc null \-vo null \-noframedrop +\-benchmark \-sub source.sub \-dumpmpsub +.TP +.B Input from standard V4L +mplayer tv:// \-tv driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420 \-vc rawi420 +\-vo xv +.TP +.B Encoding DVD title #2, only selected chapters +mencoder dvd://2 \-chapter 10-15 \-o title2.avi \-oac copy \-ovc divx4 +.TP +.B Encoding DVD title #2, resizing to 640x480 +mencoder dvd://2 \-vf scale=640:480 \-o title2.avi \-oac copy \-ovc divx4 +.TP +.B Encoding DVD title #2, resizing to 512xHHH (keep aspect ratio) +mencoder dvd://2 \-vf scale \-zoom \-xy 512 \-o title2.avi \-oac copy +\-ovc divx4 +.TP +.B The same, but with libavcodec family, MPEG4 (Divx5) compression +mencoder dvd://2 \-o title2.avi \-ovc lavc +\-lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vhq:vbitrate=1800 \-oac copy +.TP +.B The same, but with libavcodec family, MJPEG compression +mencoder dvd://2 \-o titel2.avi \-ovc lavc +\-lavcopts vcodec=mjpeg:vhq:vbitrate=1800 \-oac copy +.TP +.B Encoding all *.jpg files in the current dir +mencoder "mf://*.jpg" \-mf fps=25 \-o output.avi \-ovc divx4 +.TP +.B Encoding from tuner +mencoder \-tv driver=v4l:width=640:height=480 tv:// \-o tv.avi \-ovc rawrgb +.TP +.B Encoding from a pipe +rar p test-SVCD.rar | mencoder \-ovc divx4 \-divx4opts br=800 \-ofps 24 \- +.TP +.B Encoding multiple *.vob files +cat *.vob | mencoder <options> \- + + +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" Bugs, authors, standard disclaimer +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +. +.SH BUGS +Probably. +PLEASE, double-check the documentation (especially bugreports.html), +the FAQ and the mail archive before! +.br +Send your complete bug reports to the MPlayer-users mailing list at +<mplayer-users@mplayerhq.hu>. +We love complete bug reports :) + + +.SH AUTHORS +Check documentation. +.TP +MPlayer is (C) 2000\-2003 +.B Arpad Gereoffy +.TP +This man page is written and maintained by +.B Gabucino +.br +.B Diego Biurrun +.br +.B Jonas Jermann +.PP +Please send mails about it to the MPlayer-users mailing list. + + +.SH "STANDARD DISCLAIMER" +Use only at your own risk! +There may be errors and inaccuracies that could be damaging to your system or +your eye. +Proceed with caution, and although this is highly unlikely, the authors don't +take any responsibility for that! +.\" end of file