changeset 15506:2b9a8966c53f

Clarify that -dumpstream works for video as well as audio and mention -dumpaudio and -dumpvideo as well.
author diego
date Wed, 18 May 2005 12:15:30 +0000
parents 369a4ade048b
children 2f4125e4025e
files DOCS/xml/en/usage.xml
diffstat 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/DOCS/xml/en/usage.xml	Wed May 18 11:45:55 2005 +0000
+++ b/DOCS/xml/en/usage.xml	Wed May 18 12:15:30 2005 +0000
@@ -265,17 +265,21 @@
 <title>Saving streamed content</title>
 <para>
   Once you succeed in making <application>MPlayer</application> play
-  your favorite internet radio station, you can use the option
+  your favorite internet stream, you can use the option
   <option>-dumpstream</option> to save the stream into a file.
   For example:
 <screen>
-  mplayer <replaceable>http://217.71.208.37:8006</replaceable> -dumpstream -dumpfile <replaceable>tsf-jazz.mp3</replaceable>
+  mplayer <replaceable>http://217.71.208.37:8006</replaceable> -dumpstream -dumpfile <replaceable>stream.asf</replaceable>
 </screen>
   will save the content streamed from
   <replaceable>http://217.71.208.37:8006</replaceable> into
-  <replaceable>tsf-jazz.mp3</replaceable>.
-  This also works with all protocols supported by
+  <replaceable>stream.asf</replaceable>.
+  This works with all protocols supported by
   <application>MPlayer</application>, like MMS, RSTP, and so forth.
+  If you only wish to save audio or video, use <option>-dumpaudio</option>
+  or <option>-dumpvideo</option> respectively, but be aware that
+  <application>MPlayer</application> will ignore all but the last
+  <option>-dump*</option> option given on the command line.
 </para>
 </sect2>