# HG changeset patch # User diego # Date 1170080940 0 # Node ID 1169d24cecb6dfec31afcdf42c8bd5b0c74053fa # Parent dd8abd525faa0351b0ee050e0caacd6791e20e8c alphabetical order diff -r dd8abd525faa -r 1169d24cecb6 DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 --- a/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 Mon Jan 29 14:26:42 2007 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 Mon Jan 29 14:29:00 2007 +0000 @@ -1424,6 +1424,13 @@ Falls back on IPv4 automatically. . .TP +.B \-psprobe +When playing an MPEG-PS stream, this option let's you specify how many +bytes in the stream you want MPlayer to scan in order to identify the +video codec used. +This option is needed to play EVO files containing H.264 streams. +. +.TP .B \-pvr (PVR only) This option tunes various encoding properties of the PVR capture module. It has to be used with any hardware MPEG encoder based card supported by the @@ -1489,6 +1496,62 @@ .PD 1 . .TP +.B \-radio (radio only) +These options set various parameters of the radio capture module. +For listening to radio with MPlayer use 'radio://' +(if channels option is not given) or 'radio://' +(if channels option is given) as a movie URL. +You can see allowed frequency range by running MPlayer with '\-v'. +To start the grabbing subsystem, use 'radio:///capture'. +If the capture keyword is not given you can listen to radio +using the line-in cable only. +Using capture to listen is not recommended due to synchronization +problems, which makes this process uncomfortable. +.sp 1 +Available options are: +.RSs +.IPs device= +Radio device to use (default: /dev/radio0 for Linux and /dev/tuner0 for *BSD). +.IPs driver= +Radio driver to use (default: v4l2 if available, otherwise v4l). +Currently, v4l and v4l2 drivers are supported. +.IPs volume=<0..100> +sound volume for radio device (default 100) +.IPs freq_min= (*BSD BT848 only) +minimum allowed frequency (default: 87.50) +.IPs freq_max= (*BSD BT848 only) +maximum allowed frequency (default: 108.00) +.IPs channels=\-,\-,... +Set channel list. +Use _ for spaces in names (or play with quoting ;-). +The channel names will then be written using OSD and the slave commands +radio_step_channel and radio_set_channel will be usable for +a remote control (see LIRC). +If given, number in movie URL will be treated as channel position in +channel list. +.br +.I EXAMPLE: +radio://1, radio://104.4, radio_set_channel 1 +.IPs adevice= (with radio capture enabled) +Name of device to capture sound from. +Without such a name capture will be disabled, +even if the capture keyword appears in the URL. +For ALSA devices use it in the form hw=.. +If the device name contains a '=', the module will use +ALSA to capture, otherwise OSS. +.IPs arate= (with radio capture enabled) +Rate in samples per second (default: 44100). +.br +.I NOTE: +When using audio capture set also \-rawaudio rate= option +with the same value as arate. +If you have problems with sound speed (runs too quickly), try to play +with different rate values (e.g.\& 48000,44100,32000,...). +.IPs achannels= (with radio capture enabled) +Number of audio channels to capture. +.RE +. +.TP .B \-rawaudio This option lets you play raw audio files. You have to use \-demuxer rawaudio as well. @@ -1631,69 +1694,6 @@ Can be used with \-vid and \-aid. . .TP -.B \-psprobe -When playing an MPEG-PS stream, this option let's you specify how many -bytes in the stream you want MPlayer to scan in order to identify the -video codec used. -This option is needed to play EVO files containing H.264 streams. -. -.TP -.B \-radio (radio only) -These options set various parameters of the radio capture module. -For listening to radio with MPlayer use 'radio://' -(if channels option is not given) or 'radio://' -(if channels option is given) as a movie URL. -You can see allowed frequency range by running MPlayer with '\-v'. -To start the grabbing subsystem, use 'radio:///capture'. -If the capture keyword is not given you can listen to radio -using the line-in cable only. -Using capture to listen is not recommended due to synchronization -problems, which makes this process uncomfortable. -.sp 1 -Available options are: -.RSs -.IPs device= -Radio device to use (default: /dev/radio0 for Linux and /dev/tuner0 for *BSD). -.IPs driver= -Radio driver to use (default: v4l2 if available, otherwise v4l). -Currently, v4l and v4l2 drivers are supported. -.IPs volume=<0..100> -sound volume for radio device (default 100) -.IPs freq_min= (*BSD BT848 only) -minimum allowed frequency (default: 87.50) -.IPs freq_max= (*BSD BT848 only) -maximum allowed frequency (default: 108.00) -.IPs channels=\-,\-,... -Set channel list. -Use _ for spaces in names (or play with quoting ;-). -The channel names will then be written using OSD and the slave commands -radio_step_channel and radio_set_channel will be usable for -a remote control (see LIRC). -If given, number in movie URL will be treated as channel position in -channel list. -.br -.I EXAMPLE: -radio://1, radio://104.4, radio_set_channel 1 -.IPs adevice= (with radio capture enabled) -Name of device to capture sound from. -Without such a name capture will be disabled, -even if the capture keyword appears in the URL. -For ALSA devices use it in the form hw=.. -If the device name contains a '=', the module will use -ALSA to capture, otherwise OSS. -.IPs arate= (with radio capture enabled) -Rate in samples per second (default: 44100). -.br -.I NOTE: -When using audio capture set also \-rawaudio rate= option -with the same value as arate. -If you have problems with sound speed (runs too quickly), try to play -with different rate values (e.g.\& 48000,44100,32000,...). -.IPs achannels= (with radio capture enabled) -Number of audio channels to capture. -.RE -. -.TP .B \-tv (TV/\:PVR only) This option tunes various properties of the TV capture module. For watching TV with MPlayer, use 'tv://' or 'tv://'