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The two attached patches *should* allow for proper
compilation of the AltiVec stuff on both Darwin
and non-Darwin system. They've only been tested
for compilation on Debian using Debian's gcc-3.2.
Romain Dolbeau <dolbeau@irisa.fr>
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date | Mon, 27 Jan 2003 21:47:25 +0000 |
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.\" MPlayer (C) 2000-2003 Arpad Gereoffy .\" This man page was/is done by Gabucino, Diego Biurrun, Jonas Jermann .\" .\" Run this to get a html version of the man page: .\" cat mplayer.1 | sed s/SS\ 20/SS\ 4/ | groff -man -Thtml - > manpage.html .\" Run this to get a text version of the man page: .\" groff -m man -Tascii mplayer.1 | col -bx > manpage.txt .\" . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" Macro definitions .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- . .\" default indentation is 7, don't change! .nr IN 7 .\" define indentation for suboptions .nr SS 20 .\" add new suboption .de IPs .IP "\\$1" \n(SS .. .\" begin of first level suboptions, end with .RE .de RSs .RS \n(IN+3 .. .\" begin of 2nd level suboptions .de RSss .PD 0 .RS \n(SS+3 .. .\" end of 2nd level suboptions .de REss .RE .PD 1 .. . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" Title .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- . .TH MPlayer 1 "2003-01-11" . .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 [ dvd | vcd | cdda | cddb | tv ] ://title [options] .br .in .B mplayer 'in +\n[.k]u .RI [ mms[t] | http | http_proxy | rt[s]p ] :// [user:passwd@]\fIURL\fP[:port] [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, start with -mf on .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. .SH "PLAYER OPTIONS (MPLAYER ONLY)" .TP .B \-, \-use-stdin Read data from stdin. The \-idx option does not work in conjunction with this. .TP .B \-autoq <quality> (use with \-vop 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 \-vop 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. .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 \-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: x11, xv, xvidix, xmga and gl2. .TP .B \-framedrop (also see \-hardframedrop) Skips displaying some frames to maintain A/\:V sync on slow systems. Decoding of B frames is also skipped and video filters are not used. .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. .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 \-loop <number> Loops movie playback <number> times. 0 means forever. .TP .B \-menu (BETA CODE) Turn on OSD menu support. .TP .B \-menu-root <value> (BETA CODE) Specify the main menu. .TP .B \-menu-cfg <file> (BETA CODE) Use an alternative menu.conf. .TP .B \-nojoystick Turns off joystick support. Default is on, if compiled in. .TP .B \-nolirc Turns off LIRC support. .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). .TP .B \-quiet \ \ Display less output and status messages. .TP .B \-really\-quiet \ \ Display even less output and status messages. .TP .B \-sdp Specifies that the input file is a SDP ('Session Description Protocol') file that describes an RTP session (see http://www.live.com/mplayer/). .TP .B \-shuffle \ \ Play files in random order. .TP .B \-skin <skin\ directory> (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. The section .B SLAVE MODE PROTOCOL explains the syntax. .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. .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] MPlayer prints the available IDs when running in verbose (-v) mode. .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 switch 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 \-bandwidth <value> Specify the maximum bandwidth for network streaming (for servers that are able to send content in different bitrates). Usefull 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 \-cuefile <filename> (see \-vcd too) Play (S)VCD from CDRwin's (bin/cue fileformat) disk image, described by the specified file. .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 \-dvd <title\ id> Tell MPlayer which movies (specified by title id) to play. For example sometimes '1' is a trailer, and '2' is the real movie. .I NOTE: .br Sometimes deinterlacing is required for DVD playback, see the \-vop pp=0x20000 option. .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 \-dvdnav (BETA CODE!) Force usage of libdvdnav. .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). .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. .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 on\ \ \ turns on multifile support .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) .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 \-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 \-skipopening Skip DVD opening (dvdnav only). .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 \-tv <option1:option2:...> This option enables the TV grabbing feature of MPlayer. .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 on\ \ \ use TV input .IPs noaudio no sound .IPs driver=<value> available: dummy, v4l, 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: half of the physical memory) .IPs norm=<value> available: PAL, SECAM, NTSC .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_set_channel 1, tv_set_channel 2, etc. .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>" These options set parameters of the mixer on the video capture card. They will have no effect, if your card doesn't have one. .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. .RE . .TP .B \-user <user name> (see \-passwd option too) Specify user name for http authentication. .TP .B \-vcd <track> Play video CD track from a device or image file (see \-cuefile). .TP .B \-vid <id> Select video channel [MPG: 0\-15 ASF: 0\-255]. .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 \-vop expand too. .TP .B \-dumpmicrodvdsub (MPLAYER only) Convert the given subtitle (specified with the \-sub switch) 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 switch) to MPlayer's subtitle format, MPsub. Creates a dump.mpsub file in the current directory. .TP .B \-dumpsrtsub (MPLAYER only) Convert the given subtitle (specified with the \-sub switch) to the time-based SubViewer (SRT) subtitle format. Creates a dumpsub.srt file in the current directory. .TP .B \-dumpjacosub (MPLAYER only) Convert the given subtitle (specified with the \-sub switch) to the time-based JACOsub subtitle format. Creates a dumpsub.js file in the current directory. .TP .B \-dumpsami (MPLAYER only) Convert the given subtitle (specified with the \-sub switch) to the time-based SAMI subtitle format. Creates a dumpsub.smi 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 \-ifo <vobsub\ ifo\ file> Indicate the file that will be used to load palette and frame size for VOBSUB subtitles. .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 \-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. If FreeType support is enabled, the old font support can't be used. .I EXAMPLE: .PD 0 .RSs \-font ~/\:.mplayer/\:arial\-14/\:font.desc .br \-font ~/\:.mplayer/\:arialuni.ttf .RE .PD 1 . .TP .B \-noautosub Turns off automatic loading of subtitle files. .TP .B \-overlapsub Enables overlapping subtitles support for all subtitles formats. .TP .B \-nooverlapsub Disables overlapping subtitles support for all subtitles formats (default behaviour is to enable the support only for specific formats). .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 4 volume + seek + timer + percentage + total time .RE .PD 1 . .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 switch and look at the output. .TP .B \-slang <two\ letter\ country\ code> (also see \-sid option) Works only for DVD playback. Turns on/\:selects DVD subtitle language. For the list of available subtitles, use with the \-v switch and look at the output. .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 \-sub <subtitle\ file> Use/\:display this subtitle file. .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 \-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 \-sub\-demuxer <number> (BETA CODE) Force subtitle demuxer type for \-subfile. .TP .B \-subdelay <sec> Delays subtitles by <sec> seconds. Can be negative. .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 \-subfile <filename> (BETA CODE) Currently useless. Same as \-audiofile, but for subtitle streams (OggDS?). .TP .B \-subpos <0\-100> (useful with \-vop 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 \-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 \-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. .TP .B \-spualign <-1\-2> Specify how spu (DVD/VobSub) subtitles should be aligned. Values are the same as for -subpos, with the extra choice -1 for original position. .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 \-spugauss <0.0\-3.0> Variance parameter of gaussian used by -spuaa 4. Higher means more blur. The default is 1.0. .SH "AUDIO OUTPUT OPTIONS (MPLAYER ONLY)" .TP .B \-abs <value> (OBSOLETE) Override audio driver/\:card buffer size detection, \-ao oss only .TP .B \-af <plugin1,plugin2,plugin3[=options],...> 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 bits 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). The default gain is -20dB. .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 \-ao <driver1[:device],driver2,...[,]> Specify a priority list of audio output drivers (optionally with device) to be used. \'device' is valid with SDL, 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. Note: The lavc filter is now auto inserted if you try to play a non MPEG1/2 format so all formats supported by MPlayer should play out of the box (if you have the CPU power needed to encode on the fly). The overlay chipset used on the dxr2 is of pretty bad quality but the default settings should work for everybody. The OSD may be usable with the overlay (not on TV) by drawing it in the colorkey. With the default colorkey settings you may get variable results, usually you will see the colorkey around the characters or some other funny effect. But if you properly adjust the colorkey settings you should be able to get acceptable results. . .RSs .IPs ar-mode=<value> aspect ratio mode (0 = normal, 1 = pan scan, 2 = letterbox (default)) .IPs iec958\-encoded/\:decoded iec958 output mode .IPs mute mute sound output .IPs ucode=<value> path to the microcode .RE .RS .I TV Out .RE .RSs .IPs 75ire enable 7.5 IRE .IPs bw\ \ \ b/\:w TV output .IPs color color TV output .IPs interlaced interlaced TV output .IPs macrovision=<value> macrovision mode (0 = off (default), 1 = agc, 2 = agc 2 colorstripe, 3 = agc 4 colorstripe) .IPs norm=<value> TV norm (ntsc (default), pal,pal60,palm,paln,palnc) .IPs square/\:ccir601\-pixel TV pixel mode .RE .RS .I Overlay .RE .RSs .IPs cr-[left|right|top|bot]=<\-20\-20> adjust the overlay cropping .IPs ck-[rgb]min=<0\-255> minimum value for the color key .IPs ck-[rgb]max=<0\-255> maximum value for the color key .IPs ck-[rgb]=<0\-255> color key values .IPs ignore\-cache do not use the VGA cache .IPs ol-osd enable the osd hack on the overlay .IPs ol[hwxy]\-cor=<value> adjust the overlay size and position in case it doesn't match the window perfectly .IPs overlay enable the overlay .IPs overlay-ratio=<1\-2500> tune the overlay (default 1000) .IPs update\-cache recreate the VGA cache .RE . .TP .B \-fb <device> (fbdev or DirectFB only) 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 \-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 a few vo's, including tdfxfb, fbdev and xv. .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 \-hue <\-100\-100> Adjust hue of video signal (default: 0). You can get colored negative of image with this option. .TP .B \-icelayer <0\-15> (icewm only) Sets the layer of the fullscreen window of mplayer for icewm. .PD 0 .RSs .IPs 0 Desktop .IPs 2 Below .IPs 4 Normal .IPs 6 OnTop .IPs 8 Dock .IPs 10 AboveDock .IPs 12 Menu (default) .RE .PD 1 . .TP .B \-jpeg <option1:option2:...> (\-vo jpeg only) Specify options for the JPEG output. .br Available options are: [no]progressive, [no]baseline, optimize, smooth, quality and outdir. .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 \-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 \-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. \'device' is valid with SDL and GGI, 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 \-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 a codec from 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 .br 32 (mpeg4): illegal vlc bug (autodetected per fourcc) .br 64 (mpeg4): XVID and DIVX qpel bug (autodetected) .REss .IPs idct=<0\-99> (see lavcopts) .IPs gray grayscale only decoding (a bit faster than with color) .RE . .TP .B \-noaspect Disable automatic movie aspect ratio compensation. .TP .B \-nosound Do not play/\:encode sound. .TP .B \-pp <quality> (see \-vop 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 routine. The valid range of \-pp value vary on codecs, mostly 0\-6, where 0=disable 6=slowest/\:best. .TP .B \-pphelp (see \-vop 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 \-vop 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 \-vop 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 \-vop 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 drivers to be used, according to their driver name 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 \-vop <...,filter3[=options],filter2,filter1> Activate a comma separated list of video filters and their options in reverse order. .I NOTE: .br 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. .br To get a full list of available plugins, see \-vop help. .br Available filters are: . .RSs .IPs crop[=w:h:x:y] Crops the given part of the image and discards the rest. Useful to remove black bands from widescreen movies. .IPs 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) .IPs rectangle[=w:h:x:y] Draws a rectangle of the requested width and height at the specified coordinates over the image (used to test crop). (default: maximum w/\:h, upper left x/\:y position) .IPs expand[=w:h:x:y:o] Expands (not scales) movie resolution to the given value and places the unscaled original at coordinates x y. Negative values for w and h are treated as offsets to the original size. For example, expand=0:-50:0:0 adds a 50 pixel border to the bottom of the picture. Can be used for placing subtitles/\:OSD in the resulting black bands (default: original w/\:h, centered x/\:y). The last parameter (de)activates OSD rendering (default: 0=disabled). .IPs flip Flips the image upside down. See also option \-flip. .IPs mirror Flips the image on Y axis. .IPs 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. .IPs scale[=w:h[:c[:p]]] Scales the image with the software scaler (slow) and performs a YUV<\->RGB colorspace conversion (see \-sws option too). The value 0 is used for scaled (aspect) destination w/\:h. (default: original w/\:h, destination w/\:h with \-zoom) Optionaly chroma skipping (c from 0\-3) and scaling parameters can be specified. (see the \-sws option for details) .IPs yuy2 Forces software YV12/\:I420 or 422P to YUY2 conversion. .IPs rgb2bgr[=swap] RGB 24/\:32 <\-> BGR 24/\:32 colorspace conversion with optional R <\-> B swapping. .IPs palette RGB/\:BGR 8 \-> 15/\:16/\:24/\:32bpp colorspace conversion using palette. .IPs format[=fourcc] Restricts the colorspace for next filter. It does not do any conversion. Use together with the scale filter for a real conversion. .IPs 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. .br 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: .RSss a: Automatically switches the filter off if the CPU is too slow. .br c: Do chrominance filtering, too. .br y: Do not do chrominance filtering (only luminance filtering). .REss .RS .I EXAMPLES: .RE .RSss .br \-vop pp=hb/vb/dr/al/lb .br \-vop pp=hb/vb/dr/al .br Default filters without brightness/\:contrast correction: .br \-vop pp=de/\-al .br Enable default filters & temporal denoiser: .br \-vop pp=de/tn:1:2:3 .br Deblock horizontal only luminance and switch vertical deblocking on or off automatically depending on available CPU time: .br \-vop pp=hb:y/vb:a \-autoq 6 .REss .IPs lavc[=quality:fps] Realtime MPEG1 encoder for use with DVB/\:DXR3 (libavcodec) .IPs fame Realtime MPEG1 encoder for use with DVB/\:DXR3 (libfame) .IPs dvbscale[=aspect] Set up optimal scaling for DVB cards. (aspect = DVB_HEIGHT*ASPECTRATIO, default: 768) .IPs "noise[=luma[u][t|a][h][p]:chroma[u][t|a][h][p]]" Adds noise .RSss <0\-100>: luma noise .br <0\-100>: chroma noise .br u: uniform noise .br t: temporal noise .br a: averaged temporal noise .br h: high quality .br p: mix random noise with a (semi)regular pattern .REss .IPs eq[=bright:cont] Activates the software equalizer with interactive controls like the hardware eq controls. The values can be from -100 to 100. .IPs eq2[=gamma:cont:bright] Alternative software equalizer that uses lookup tables (very slow), allowing gamma correction in addition to simple brightness and contrast adjustment. The parameters are given as floating point values. Defaults are gamma=1.0, contrast=1.0, and brightness=0.0. The values are 0.1\-10 for gamma, -2\-2 for contrast (negative values result in negative image) and -1\-1 for brightness. .IPs 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. .IPs 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. .IPs lavcdeint Use libavcodec's deinterlace filter. .IPs "unsharp=l|cWxH:amount[:l|cWxH:amount]" Unsharp mask / gaussian blur. .RSss l: apply effect on luma component .br c: apply effect on chroma components .br WxH: width and height of the matrix, odd sized in both directions (min = 3x3, max = 13x11 or 11x13, usually something between 3x3 and 7x7) .br amount: relative amount of sharpness / blur to add to the image (amount < 0 = blur, amount > 0 = sharpen, usually something between -1.5 and 1.5) .REss .IPs swapuv Swap U & V plane. .IPs "il=[d|i][s][:[d|i][s]]" (de)interleaves lines. The goal of this filter is to add ability of processing interlaced images pre-field without deinterlacing it. You can filter your interlaced dvd and playback on TV without breaking the interlacing. While deinterlacing (with the post processing filter) removes the interlacing permamently (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. .RSss d: deinterleave .br i: interleave .br s: swap fields (exchange even & odd lines) .REss .IPs "field[=n]" Extracts a single field from 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). .IPs "boxblur=radius:power[:radius:power]" box blur .RSss radius: size of the filter .br power: how often the filter should be applied .REss .IPs "sab=rad:pfilter:cDiff[:rad:pfilter:cDiff]" shape adaptive blur .RSss rad: blur filter strength (~0.1\-4.0) (slower if larger) .br pfilter: prefilter strength (~0.1\-2.0) .br cDiff: how different the pixels are allowed to be to be considered (~0.1-100.0) .REss .IPs "smartblur=rad:strength:thresh[:rad:strength:thresh]" smart blur .RSss rad: blur filter strength (~0.1\-5.0) (slower if larger) .br strength: blur (0.0\-1.0) or sharpen (-1.0\-0.0) .br thresh: filter all (0), filter flat areas (0\-30) or filter edges (-30\-0) .REss .IPs "perspective=x0:y0:x1:y1:x2:y2:x3:y3:t" perspective correcture .RSss x0,y0,...: coordinates of the top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right corners .br t: linear (0) or cubic resampling (1) .REss .IPs 2xsai Use the 2x scale and interpolate algorithm for scaling and smoothing images. .IPs 1bpp 1bpp bitmap to YUV/BGR 8/15/16/32 conversion .IPs "bmovl=hidden:opaque:<fifo>" Read bitmaps from a FIFO and display them in window. . .RSss hidden: sets the default value of the 'hidden' flag (boolean) .br opaque: flag switching between alphablended (transparent) and opaque (fast) mode .br fifo: path/filename for the FIFO (named pipe connecting mplayer -vop bmovl to the controlling application) .REss .RS FIFO commands are: .RE .RSss RGBA32 width height xpos ypos alpha clear .br followed by width*height*4 bytes of raw RGBA32 data. ABGR32 width height xpos ypos alpha clear .br followed by width*height*4 bytes of raw ABGR32 data. RGB24 width height xpos ypos alpha clear .br followed by width*height*3 bytes of raw RGB32 data. BGR24 width height xpos ypos alpha clear .br followed by width*height*3 bytes of raw BGR32 data. ALPHA width height xpos ypos alpha .br change alpha for area CLEAR width height xpos ypos .br clear area OPAQUE .br disable all alpha transparency. Send "ALPHA 0 0 0 0 0" to enable it again. HIDE .br hide bitmap SHOW .br show bitmap .REss .RS Arguments are: .RE .RSss width, height: size of image/area .br xpos, ypos: start blitting at X/Y position .br alpha: set alpha difference. 0 means same as original, 255 makes everything opaque, -255 makes everything transparent. 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! ;) .br clear: clear the framebuffer before blitting. 1 means clear, if 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. .REss . .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 <x> .PD 0 .RSs .IPs "x<=8" Scale image by factor <x>. .IPs "x>8\ " Set width to <x> 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 \-vop scale. .I NOTE: .br \-vop scale will IGNORE options \-x / \-y / \-xy / \-fs / \-aspect without \-zoom. .SH "ENCODING OPTIONS (MENCODER ONLY)" .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-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-preload <0.0\-2.0> Sets up audio buffering time interval (default: 0.5s). .TP .B \-divx4opts <option1:option2:...> If encoding to DivX4, you can specify its parameters here. .br Available options are: . .RSs .IPs help get help .IPs br=<value> specify bitrate in .RSss kbit <4\-16000> or .br bit <16001\-24000000> .REss .IPs key=<value> maximum keyframe interval (in frames) .IPs deinterlace enable deinterlacing (avoid it, DivX4 is buggy) .IPs q=<1\-5> quality (1\-fastest, 5\-best) .IPs min_quant=<1\-31> minimum quantizer .IPs max_quant=<1\-31> maximum quantizer .IPs rc_period=<value> rate control period .IPs rc_reaction_period=<value> rate control reaction period .IPs rc_reaction_ratio=<value> rate control reaction ratio .IPs crispness=<0\-100> specify crispness/\:smoothness .IPs 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. .IPs vbrpass=<0\-2> Override the pass argument and use XviD VBR Library instead of DivX4 VBR. Available options are: . .RSss 0: one pass encoding (as in not putting pass on the command line) .br 1: Analysis (first) pass of two pass encoding. The resulting AVI file can be directed to /dev/null. .br 2: Final (second) pass of two pass encoding. .REss .RE . .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 \-lameopts <option1:option2:...> If encoding to MP3 with libmp3lame, you can specify its parameters here. .br Available options are: . .RSs .IPs help get help .IPs vbr=<0\-4> variable bitrate method .RSss 0: cbr .br 1: mt .br 2: rh(default) .br 3: abr .br 4: mtrh .REss .IPs abr\ \ average bitrate .IPs cbr\ \ constant bitrate. .br Forces also CBR mode encoding on subsequent ABR presets modes .IPs br=<0\-1024> specify bitrate in kBit (CBR and ABR only) .IPs q=<0\-9> quality (0-highest, 9-lowest) (only for VBR) .IPs aq=<0\-9> algorithmic quality (0-best/\:slowest, 9-worst/\:fastest) .IPs ratio=<1\-100> compression ratio .IPs vol=<0\-10> set audio input gain .IPs mode=<0\-3> (default: auto) .RSss 0: stereo .br 1: joint-stereo .br 2: dualchannel .br 3: mono .REss .IPs padding=<0\-2> .RSss 0: no .br 1: all .br 2: adjust .REss .IPs fast switch on faster encoding on subsequent VBR presets modes, slightly lower quality and higher bitrates. .IPs preset=<value> provide the highest possible quality settings. .RSss medium: VBR encoding, good quality, 150\-180 kbps bitrate range. .br standard: VBR encoding, high quality, 170\-210 kbps bitrate range. .br extreme: VBR encoding, very high quality, 200\-240 kbps bitrate range. .br insane: CBR encoding, highest preset quality, 320 kbps bitrate. .br <8-320>: ABR encoding at average given kbps bitrate. .br .REss .RE .I EXAMPLE: .PD 0 .RSs .IPs "\-lameopts fast:preset=standard" for most people on most music and already quite high in quality. .IPs "\-lameopts cbr:preset=192" encode with ABR presets at a 192 kbps forced constant bitrate. .IPs "\-lameopts preset=172" encode with ABR presets at a 172 kbps average bitrate. .IPs "\-lameopts preset=extreme" for people with extremely good hearing and similar equipment. .IPs "\-lameopts preset=help" print additional options and informations on presets settings. .RE .PD 1 . .TP .B \-lavcopts <option1:option2:...> If encoding with a codec from libavcodec, you can specify its parameters here. .I EXAMPLE: .PD 0 .RSs \-lavcopts vcodec=msmpeg4:vbitrate=1800:vhq:keyint=250 .RE .PD 1 .RS Available options are: .RE . .RSs .IPs vcodec=<value> use the specified codec (there is no default, you must specify it): .RSss mjpeg: Motion JPEG .br h263: H263 .br h263p: H263 Plus .br mpeg4: DivX 4/\:5 .br msmpeg4: DivX 3 .br rv10: an old RealVideo codec .br mpeg1video: MPEG1 video :) .REss .IPs vqmin=<1\-31> minimum quantizer (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 2) .IPs vqscale=<1\-31> constant quantizer (selects fixed quantizer mode) (default: 0 (disabled)) .IPs vqmax=<1\-31> maximum quantizer (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 31) .IPs mbqmin=<1\-31> minimum macroblock quantizer (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 2) .IPs mbqmax=<1\-31> maximum macroblock quantizer (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 31) .IPs vqdiff=<1\-31> maximum quantizer difference between I or P frames (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 3) .IPs vmax_b_frames=<0\-4> maximum number of B frames between non B frames: .RSss 0: no B frames (default) .br 0\-2: sane range .REss .IPs vme=<0\-5> motion estimation method: .RSss 0: none (very lq) .br 1: full (slow) .br 2: log (lq) .br 3: phods (lq) .br 4: EPZS (default) .br 5: X1 (experimental) .REss .IPs vhq\ \ high quality mode, encode each macro block in all modes an choose the smallest (slow). (default: HQ disabled) .IPs v4mv 4 motion vectors per macroblock (slightly better quality). (default: disabled) .IPs keyint=<0\-300> interval between keyframes in frames. Larger numbers mean slightly smaller files, but less precise seeking, 0 means no key frames and values >300 aren't recommended. 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) .IPs vb_strategy=<0\-1> strategy to choose between I/\:P/\:B frames (pass\ 2): .RSss 0: always use the maximum number of B frames (default) .br 1: avoid B frames in high motion scenes (bitrate mispredictions) .REss .IPs vpass=<1\-2> Activates internal 2pass mode (default: disabled): .RSss 1: first pass .br 2: second pass .REss .IPs 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. Example: .RSss aspect=16/9, aspect=1.78 .REss .IPs vbitrate=<value> specify bitrate (pass\ 1/\:2) in .RSss kBit <4\-16000> or .br Bit <16001\-24000000> .br (warning: 1kBit = 1000 Bits) .br (default: 800) .REss .IPs vratetol=<value> approximated filesize tolerance in kbit. (warning: 1kBit = 1000 Bits) (default: 8000) .IPs vrc_maxrate=<value> maximum bitrate in kbit/\:sec (pass\ 1/\:2) .IPs vrc_minrate=<value> minimum bitrate in kbit/\:sec (pass\ 1/\:2) .IPs 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. .IPs vb_qfactor=<-31.0\-31.0> quantizer factor between B and non B frames (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 1.25) .IPs vi_qfactor=<-31.0\-31.0> (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 0.8) .IPs vb_qoffset=<-31.0\-31.0> quantizer offset between B and non B frames (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 1.25) .IPs 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 .IPs vqblur=<0.0\-1.0> quantizer blur (pass1): .RSss 0.0: qblur disabled .br 0.5 (default) .br 1.0: average the quantizer over all previous frames, larger values will average the quantizer more over time (slower change) .REss .IPs vqblur=<0.0\-99.0> quantizer gaussian blur, larger values will average the quantizer more over time (slower change) (pass2) (default: 0.5) .IPs vqcomp=<value> quantizer compression, depends upon vrc_eq (pass\ 1/\:2) (default: 0.5) .IPs vrc_eq=<equation> main ratecontrol equation (pass\ 1/\:2): 1: constant bitrate .br tex: constant quality .br 1+(tex/\:avgTex-1)*qComp: approximately the equation of the old ratecontrol code .br tex^qComp: with qcomp 0.5 or something like that (default) infix operators: +,-,*,/,^ variables: .br tex: texture complexity .br iTex,pTex: intra, non intra texture complexity .br avgTex: average texture complexity .br avgIITexaverage: intra texture complexity in I frames .br avgPITexaverage: intra texture complexity in P frames .br avgPPTexaverage: non intra texture complexity in P frames .br avgBPTexaverage: non intra texture complexity in B frames .br mv: bits used for MVs .br fCode: maximum length of MV in log2 scale .br iCount: number of intra MBs / number of MBs .br var: spatial complexity .br mcVar: temporal complexity .br qComp: qcomp from the command line .br isI, isP, isB: is 1 if picture type is I/\:P/\:B else 0 .br Pi,E: see your favorite math book functions: .br max(a,b),min(a,b): maximum / minimum .br gt(a,b): is 1 if a>b, 0 otherwise .br lt(a,b): is 1 if a<b, 0 otherwise .br eq(a,b): is 1 if a==b,0 otherwise .br sin, cos, tan, sinh, cosh, tanh, exp, log, abs . .IPs vrc_override=<options> User specified quality for specific parts (pass\ 1/\:2). The options are <start-frame, end-frame, quality[/\:start-frame, end-frame, quality[/...]]>: .RSss quality 2\-31: quantizer .br quality \-500\-0: quality correcture in % .REss .IPs vrc_init_cplx=<0\-1000> initial complexity (pass\ 1) .IPs vqsquish=<0\-1> specify how to keep the quantizer between qmin and qmax (pass\ 1/\:2): .RSss 0: use cliping .br 1: use a nice differentiable function (default) .REss .IPs 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): .RSss 0: disabled (default) .br -4 (JVT recommendation) .REss .IPs 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): .RSss 0 disabled (default) .br 7 (JVT recommendation) .REss .IPs vstrict=<-1\-1> (strict) standard compliance. .RSss 0: disabled (default) .br 1: only recommended if you want to feed the output into the mpeg4 reference decoder .br -1: allows non-standard YV12 huffyuv encoding (20% smaller files, but can't be played back by the official huffyuv codec) .REss .IPs vdpart data partitioning. Adds 2 byte per video packet, improves error-resistance when transfering over unreliable channels (eg.\& streaming over the internet) .IPs vpsize=<0\-10000> video packet size, improves error-resistance (see \-vdpart option too): .RSss 0: disabled (default) .br 100-1000: good choice .REss .IPs gray grayscale only encoding (faster) (default: disabled) .IPs vfdct=<0\-10> dct algorithm: .RSss 0: automatically select a good one (default) .br 1: fast integer .br 2: accurate integer .br 3: mmx .br 4: mlib .REss .IPs idct=<0\-99> idct algorithm. Note: all these IDCTs do pass the IEEE1180 tests afaik: .RSss 0: automatically select a good one (default) .br 1: jpeg reference integer .br 2: simple .br 3: simplemmx .br 4: libmpeg2mmx (inaccurate, DONT USE for encoding with keyint >100) .br 5: ps2 .br 6: mlib .br 7: arm .REss .IPs lumi_mask=<0.0\-1.0> luminance 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: .RSss 0.0: disabled (default) .br 0.0\-0.3: sane range .REss .IPs 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: .RSss 0.0: disabled (default) .br 0.0\-0.3: sane range .REss .IPs tcplx_mask=<0.0\-1.0> temporal complexity masking (default: 0.0 (disabled)) .IPs scplx_mask=<0.0\-1.0> spatial complexity masking. Larger values help against blockiness, if no deblocking filter is used for decoding. Crop any black borders to get better quality: .RSss 0.0: disabled (default) .br 0.0\-0.5: sane range .REss .IPs 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. .IPs ildct use interlaced dct .IPs format=<value> .RSss YV12: default .br 422P: for huffyuv .REss .IPs pred (for huffyuv) .RSss 0: left prediction .br 1: plane/gradient prediction .br 2: median prediction .REss .IPs qpel use quarter pel motion compensation .IPs precmp=<0\-2000> comparison function for motion estimation pre pass .IPs cmp=<0\-2000> comparison function for full pel motion estimation .IPs subcmp=<0\-2000> comparison function for sub pel motion estimation .RSss 0 (SAD): sum of absolute differences, fast (default) .br 1 (SSE): sum of squared errors .br 2 (SATD): sum of absolute hadamard transformed differences .br 3 (DCT): sum of absolute dct transformed differences .br 4 (PSNR): sum of the squared quantization errors .br 5 (BIT): number of bits needed for the block .br 6 (RD): rate distoration optimal, slow .br 7 (ZERO): 0 .br +256: use chroma too, doesnt work with b frames currently .REss .IPs predia=<\-99\-6> Diamond type and size for motion estimation pre pass .IPs 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 .RSss \-3: shape adaptive (fast) diamond with size 3 .br \-2: shape adaptive (fast) diamond with size 2 .br \-1: experimental .br 1: normal size=1 diamond (default) =EPZS type diamond .nf .ne 0 000 0 .fi .br 2: normal size=2 diamond .nf .ne 0 000 00000 000 0 .fi .REss .IPs trell Trellis quantization. This will find the optimal encoding for each 8x8 block. Trellis 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. .RSss lambda: qp dependant constant .br bits: amount of bits needed to encode the block .br error: sum of squared errors of the quantization .REss .IPs last_pred=<0\-99> Amount of motion predictors from the previous frame .RSss 0: (default) .br a: will use 2a+1 x 2a+1 MB square of MV predictors from the previous frame .REss .IPs preme=<0\-2> motion estimation pre-pass .RSss 0: disabled .br 1: only after I frames (default) .br 2: always .REss .IPs subq=<1\-8> subpel refinement quality (for qpel) (default: 8). Note: this has a significant effect on the speed .IPs 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 name like 'psnr_012345.log'. .IPs mpeg_quant use MPEG quantizers instead of H.263. (default: disabled) (i.e.\& use H.263 quantizers) .RE . .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 \-ovc 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> Maximal skipable 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 \-vobsuboutindex <index> Specify the index of the subtitles in the output files. (default: 0) .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 \-xvidencopts <option1:option2:...> If encoding to XviD, you can specify its parameters here. .br There's three modes available: constant bitrate (CBR), fixed quantizer and 2pass. .br Available options are: . .RSs .IPs pass=<1|2> specify the pass in 2pass mode .IPs 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) .IPs fixed_quant=<1\-31> switch to fixed quantizer mode and specify the quantizer to be used .IPs me_quality=<0\-6> specify the motion detection quality (default=4) .IPs 4mv use 4 motion vectors per macro-block, might give better compression at the cost of a slower encoding (default=off) .IPs rc_reaction_delay_factor=<value> specify how fast the rate control reacts, lower values are faster .IPs rc_averaging_period=<value> period to reach the required average .IPs rc_buffer=<value> size of the rate control buffer .IPs 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) .IPs min_key_interval=<value> minimum interval between key frames (default=0, 2pass only) .IPs max_key_interval=<value> maximum interval between key frames (default=10*fps) .IPs mpeg_quant use MPEG quantizers instead of H.263 (default=off) .IPs mod_quant decide whether to use MPEG or H.263 quantizers on a frame-by-frame basis. (default=off, 2pass mode only) .IPs lumi_mask use a lumimasking algorithm (default=off, seems buggy) .IPs hintedme save Motion Estimation vectors to a file during the first pass and reuse this file during the second (default=off, 2pass mode only, seems buggy) .IPs hintfile specify the temporary file to be used by the 'hintedme' option (default= \./xvid_hint_me.dat, 2pass mode only) .IPs debug save per-frame statistics in xvid.dbg (default=off) .br this is *not* the 2pass control file .IPs keyframe_boost=<0\-1000> (default=0, 2pass mode only) .IPs kfthreshold=<value> (default=10, 2pass mode only) .IPs kfreduction=<0\-100> (default=30, 2pass mode only) .RE .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" 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 .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 \-vo xv or \-vo [vesa|fbdev]:vidix or \-vo xvidix \-vo (x)mga or \-vc divxds (slow).) .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 . .TP .B DVDNAV input control .PD 0 .RSs .IPs "K,J,H,L" browse up/\:down/\:left/\:right .IPs M\ \ \ \ jump to main menu .IPs S\ \ \ \ select .RE .PD 1 .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" Slave mode protocol .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- . .SH "SLAVE MODE PROTOCOL" If the \-slave switch is given, playback is controlled by a line\-based protocol. Each line must contain one command otherwise one of the following tokens: .TP .B Commands .RSs .IPs "seek <value> [type=<0/\:1/\:2>]" Seek to some place in the movie. Type 0 is a relative seek of +/\:- <value> seconds. Type 1 seek to <value> % in the movie. Type 2 is a seek to an absolute position of <value> seconds. .IPs "audio_delay <value>" Adjust the audio delay of value seconds .IPs quit Quit MPlayer .IPs pause Pause/\:unpause the playback .IPs grap_frames Somebody know ? .IPs "pt_step <value> [force=<value>]" Go to next/\:previous entry in the playtree. .IPs "pt_up_step <value> [force=<value>]" Like pt_step but it jumps to next/\:previous in the parent list. .IPs "alt_src_step <value>" When more than one source is available it selects the next/\:previous one (only supported by asx playlist). .IPs "sub_delay <value> [abs=<value>]" Adjust the subtitles delay of +/\:- <value> seconds or set it to <value> seconds when abs is non zero. .IPs "osd [level=<value>]" Toggle osd mode or set it to level when level > 0. .IPs "volume <dir>" Increase/\:decrease volume .IPs "[contrast|brightness|hue|saturation] <\-100\-100> [abs=<value>]" Set/\:Adjust video parameters. .IPs "frame_drop [type=<value>]" Toggle/\:Set frame dropping mode. .IPs "sub_visibility" Toggle subtitle visibility. .IPs "sub_pos <value>" Adjust subtitles position. .IPs vo_fullscreen Switch to fullscreen mode. .IPs "tv_step_channel <dir>" Select next/\:previous tv channel. .IPs "tv_step_norm" Change TV norm. .IPs "tv_step_chanlist" Change channel list. .IPs "gui_[loadsubtitle|about|play|stop]" GUI actions .RE .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" 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/ cracked CSS keys .PD 0 .TP Sub files are searched for in this priority (for example /mnt/\:movie/\:movie.avi): .RSs /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 Input from standard V4L mplayer \-tv on: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 \-vop 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 \-vop 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 \\*.jpg \-mf on:fps=25 \-o output.avi \-ovc divx4 .TP .B Encoding from tuner mencoder \-tv on:driver=v4l:width=640:height=480 \-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