# HG changeset patch # User gabucino # Date 1020530331 0 # Node ID f9860f0594ae3e96f80e4a1fbb5d1807b673d10d # Parent 5bb339c331314ec2826915040d7d543bdac7e1d0 Arpi Is Right(TM) diff -r 5bb339c33131 -r f9860f0594ae DOCS/documentation.html --- a/DOCS/documentation.html Sat May 04 16:29:11 2002 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/documentation.html Sat May 04 16:38:51 2002 +0000 @@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@

Description:

-

Runtime MPEG1 encoder (for use with DVB/DXR3).

+

Realtime MPEG1 encoder (for use with DVB/DXR3).

Usage:

@@ -1144,7 +1144,7 @@

Description:

-

Runtime MPEG1 encoder (for use with DVB/DXR3).

+

Realtime MPEG1 encoder (for use with DVB/DXR3).

Usage:

@@ -1409,11 +1409,17 @@ an (almost) arbitrary remote control and control your linux box with it! More about it at www.lirc.org.

-

If you have installed the lirc-package, configure will autodetect it. If everything went fine, MPlayer will print a message like "Setting up lirc support..." on startup. If an error occurs it will tell you. If it doesn't tell you anything about LIRC there's no support compiled in. That's it :-)

+

If you have installed the lirc-package, configure will autodetect it. If + everything went fine, MPlayer will print a message like "Setting up + lirc support..." on startup. If an error occurs it will tell you. If it + doesn't tell you anything about LIRC there's no support compiled in. That's + it :-)

The application name for MPlayer is - oh wonder - 'mplayer'. -You can use any mplayer commands and even pass more than one command by separating them with \n. Don't forget to enable the repeat flag in .lircrc when it make sense (seek, volume, etc). Here's an -excerpt from my .lircrc:

+ You can use any mplayer commands and even pass more than one command by + separating them with \n. Don't forget to enable the repeat flag in .lircrc + when it make sense (seek, volume, etc). Here's an excerpt from my + .lircrc:

 begin