Mercurial > mplayer.hg
changeset 4616:63a172de2647
Test
author | mswitch |
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date | Sat, 09 Feb 2002 21:56:25 +0000 |
parents | b1fe5f58cd82 |
children | 1bd05178a74d |
files | DOCS/DXR3 |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/DOCS/DXR3 Sat Feb 09 20:05:49 2002 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/DXR3 Sat Feb 09 21:56:25 2002 +0000 @@ -20,23 +20,37 @@ 2. Usage - -vo dxr3:<devicenum> For video output :<devicenum> is not needed unless - you have more than one em8300 device in your computer - -vo dxr3:noprebuf Turn of prebuffering. This is only needed if you are - having sync issues with normal playback, this will - make playback appear less smooth and will not use all - available cpu power when playing non-mpeg content. - Note: With prebuffering A-V: should be negative, if - it's nonnegative your computer is too slow to - properly play the video and you should disble - prebuffering if you have sync issues. - Without prebuffering this value should stay as - close to 0 at all times. + -vo dxr3:<devicenum> For video output :<devicenum> is not needed unless + you have more than one em8300 device in your computer + -vo dxr3:noprebuf Turn of prebuffering. This is only needed if you are + having sync issues with normal playback, this will + make playback appear less smooth and will not use all + available cpu power when playing non-mpeg content. + Note: With prebuffering A-V: should be negative, if + it's nonnegative your computer is too slow to + properly play the video and you should disble + prebuffering if you have sync issues. + Without prebuffering this value should stay + close to 0 at all times. + Note2: Some very fast computers seems to have issues + with prebuffering. Blame Sigma for that ;). + You can safely use :noprebuf since your machines + are fast enough to give you smooth playback anyway. -ao oss:<devicefile> For audio output -ac hwac3 For digital audio output instead of analog -vc mpegpes For mpeg playback + -scalefactor <float> Set the scale factor for libavcodec. + 1.0 = Normal res + 2.0 = Double res + 0.5 = Half res + You get the drift, anyway, this is useful for those of you + on slower machines who would want to watch that brand new + divx file, just set this to a value as close to 1.0 as + possible where you still get decent playback speed. -aop list=resample:fout=48000 If samplerate is below 44100Hz + This does not work with digital audio output + (-ac hwac3) <devicenum> Number of device to use for playback (if you have more than one card.). This can usually be left out (-vo dxr3).