Mercurial > mplayer.hg
changeset 9255:c82e31b31194
my patches sent to dev-eng (i feel me brave) Diego, fix my wording bugs, and dont be angry.
author | alex |
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date | Mon, 03 Feb 2003 18:41:41 +0000 |
parents | a35bf9da25db |
children | 93e8d1655797 |
files | DOCS/documentation.html DOCS/video.html |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/DOCS/documentation.html Mon Feb 03 17:06:47 2003 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/documentation.html Mon Feb 03 18:41:41 2003 +0000 @@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ <H3><A NAME="mpsub">1.4.1 MPlayer's own subtitle format (MPsub)</A></H3> <P>MPlayer introduces a new subtitle format called <B>MPsub</B>. It was - designed by me (Gabucino). Basically its main feature is being + designed by Gabucino. Basically its main feature is being <I>dynamically</I> time-based (although it has frame-based mode too). Example (from <A HREF="tech/mpsub.sub">DOCS/tech/mpsub.sub</A>):</P>
--- a/DOCS/video.html Mon Feb 03 17:06:47 2003 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/video.html Mon Feb 03 18:41:41 2003 +0000 @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ <LI>Radeon VE - currently only XFree86 CVS has driver for this card, version 4.1.0 doesn't. And no TV out support. Of course with MPlayer you can happily get <B>accelerated</B> display, with or without <B>TV output</B>, and - no libraries or X are needed. Read <A HREF="#vidix">Vidix</A> section.</LI> + no libraries or X are needed. Read <A HREF="#vidix">VIDIX</A> section.</LI> </UL> @@ -220,14 +220,13 @@ <H4><A NAME="dga">2.3.1.2.2 DGA</A></H4> -<H4><A NAME="dga_summary">2.3.1.2.2.1 Summary</A></H4> +<H5>PREAMBLE</H4> -<P>This document tries to explain in some words what DGA is in general and what - the DGA video output driver for MPlayer can do (and what it - can't).</P> +<P>This section tries to explain in some words what DGA is in general and what + the DGA video output driver for MPlayer can do (and what it can't).</P> -<H4><A NAME="dga_whatis">2.3.1.2.2.2 What is DGA</A></H4> +<H5>WHAT IS DGA</H5> <P>DGA is short for Direct Graphics Access and is a means for a program to bypass the X-Server and directly modifying the framebuffer memory. @@ -251,10 +250,10 @@ <P>However DGA has some drawbacks. It seems it is somewhat dependent on the graphics chip you use and on the implementation of the X server's video - driver that controls this chip. So it does not work on every system ...</P> + driver that controls this chip. So it does not work on every system.</P> -<H4><A NAME="dga_installation">2.3.1.2.2.3 Installing DGA support for MPlayer</A></H4> +<H5>INSTALLING DGA SUPPORT FOR MPLAYER</H5> <P>First make sure X loads the DGA extension, see in /var/log/XFree86.0.log:</P> @@ -291,7 +290,7 @@ much faster.</P> -<H4><A NAME="dga_resolution">2.3.1.2.2.4 Resolution switching</A></H4> +<H5>RESOLUTION SWITCHING</H5> <P>The DGA driver allows for switching the resolution of the output signal. This avoids the need for doing (slow) software scaling and at the same time @@ -306,10 +305,10 @@ be found at: <CODE>/var/log/XFree86.0.log</CODE>.</P> -<P>See appendix A for some sample modeline definitions.</P> +<P>See some working modeline definitions <A HREF="#dga_modelines">here</A>.</P> -<H4><A NAME="dga_mplayer">2.3.1.2.2.5 DGA & MPlayer</A></H4> +<H5>DGA & MPLAYER</H5> <P>DGA is used in two places with MPlayer: The SDL driver can be made to make use of it (-vo sdl:dga) and within the DGA driver (-vo dga). The above @@ -317,7 +316,7 @@ driver for MPlayer works.</P> -<H4><A NAME="dga_features">2.3.1.2.2.6 Features of the DGA driver</A></H4> +<H5>FEATURES</H5> <P>The DGA driver is invoked by specifying -vo dga at the command line. The default behavior is to switch to a resolution matching the original @@ -356,7 +355,7 @@ CPU time!) depending on the implementation of DGA for your hardware.</P> -<H4><A NAME="dga_speed">2.3.1.2.2.7 Speed issues</A></H4> +<H5>SPEED ISSUES</H5> <P>Generally spoken, DGA framebuffer access should be at least as fast as using the X11 driver with the additional benefit of getting a fullscreen image. @@ -364,7 +363,7 @@ with some care, as for example, with the X11 driver they do not include the time used by the X-Server needed for the actual drawing. Hook a terminal to a serial line of your box and start top to see what is really going on in your - box...</P> + box.</P> <P>Generally spoken, the speedup done by using DGA against 'normal' use of X11 highly depends on your graphics card and how well the X-Server module for it @@ -381,7 +380,7 @@ CPUs might work at 400 MHZ and above.</P> -<H4><A NAME="dga_bugs">2.3.1.2.2.8 Known bugs</A></H4> +<H5>KNOWN BUGS</H5> <P>Well, according to some developers of XFree, DGA is quite a beast. They tell you better not to use it. Its implementation is not always flawless @@ -397,14 +396,14 @@ <LI>Some drivers simply display strange colors.</LI> <LI>Some drivers lie about the amount of memory they map into the process's address space, thus vo_dga won't use doublebuffering (SIS?).</LI> - <LI>some drivers seem to fail to report even a single valid mode. In this + <LI>Some drivers seem to fail to report even a single valid mode. In this case the DGA driver will crash telling you about a nonsense mode of - 100000x100000 or the like ...</LI> - <LI>OSD only works with doublebuffering enabled.</LI> + 100000x100000 or someathing like that.</LI> + <LI>OSD only works with doublebuffering enabled (else it flickers).</LI> </UL> -<H4><A NAME="dga_modelines">2.3.1.2.2.A Some modelines</A></H4> +<H5><A NAME="dga_modelines">SOME MODELINES</A></H5> <PRE> Section "Modes" @@ -419,24 +418,10 @@ EndSection </PRE> -<P>These entries work fine with my Riva128 chip, using nv.o X server driver +<P>These entries work fine with authors (Acki) Riva128 chip, using nv.o X server driver module.</P> -<H4><A NAME="dga_bug_reports">2.3.1.2.2.B Bug Reports</A></H4> - -<P>If you experience troubles with the DGA driver please feel free to file - a bug report to me (e-mail address below). Please start MPlayer with - the -v option and include all lines in the bug report that start with - vo_dga:</P> - -<P>Please do also include the version of X11 you are using, the graphics card - and your CPU type. The X11 driver module (defined in XF86-Config) might - also help. Thanks!</P> - -<P><I>Acki (acki@acki-netz.de, www.acki-netz.de)</I></P> - - <H4><A NAME="sdl">2.3.1.2.3 SDL</A></H4> <P>SDL (Simple Directmedia Layer) is basically a unified video/audio @@ -480,7 +465,7 @@ <TR><TD></TD><TD><CODE>W/S</CODE></TD><TD></TD><TD>mappings for * and / (mixer control)</TD></TR> </TABLE> -<H4>Known bugs:</H4> +<H5>KNOWN BUGS</H5> <UL> <LI>Keys pressed under sdl:aalib console driver repeat forever. (use -vo aa!) @@ -491,20 +476,20 @@ <H4><A NAME="svgalib">2.3.1.2.4 SVGAlib</A></H4> -<H4>Installation</H4> +<H5>INSTALLATION</H5> <P>You'll have to install svgalib and its development package in order for MPlayer build its SVGAlib driver (autodetected, but can be forced), and don't forget to edit /etc/vga/libvga.config to suit your card & monitor.</P> -<H4>Notes</H4> +<H5>NOTES</H5> <P>Be sure not to use the -fs option, since it toggles the usage of the software scaler, and it's slow. If you really need it, use the <CODE>-sws 4</CODE> option which will produce bad quality, but is somewhat faster.</P> -<H4>EGA (4bpp) support</H4> +<H5>EGA (4BPP) SUPPORT</H5> <P>SVGAlib incorporates EGAlib, and MPlayer has the possibility to display any movie in 16 colors, thus usable in the following sets:</P> @@ -589,7 +574,7 @@ <H4><A NAME="mga_vid">2.3.1.2.6 Matrox framebuffer (mga_vid)</A></H4> <P>This section is about the Matrox G200/G400/G450/G550 BES (Back-End Scaler) - support, the mga_vid kernel driver. It's active developed by me (A'rpi), and + support, the mga_vid kernel driver. It's active developed by A'rpi, and it has hardware VSYNC support with triple buffering. It works on both framebuffer console and under X.</P> @@ -745,7 +730,7 @@ (I guess that TV-out frequently is standalone head or standalone output at least.)</P> -<H4>Advantages:</H4> +<H5>ADVANTAGES</H5> <UL> <LI>You have the possibility to watch movies <B>even if Linux doesn't know</B> @@ -758,7 +743,7 @@ <LI>This driver calls <B>int 10h</B> handler thus it's not an emulator - it calls <B>real</B> things of <B>real</B> BIOS in <B>real</B>-mode. (Finely - in vm86 mode).</LI> - <LI>You can use Vidix with it, thus getting accelerated video display + <LI>You can use VIDIX with it, thus getting accelerated video display <B>AND</B> TV output at the same time! (recommended for ATI cards)</LI> <LI>If you have VESA VBE 3.0+, and you had specified <CODE>monitor_hfreq</CODE>, <CODE>monitor_vfreq</CODE>, <CODE>monitor_dotclock</CODE> somewhere (config @@ -767,7 +752,7 @@ <B>all</B> your monitor options.</LI> </UL> -<H4>Disadvantages:</H4> +<H5>DISADVANTAGES</H5> <UL> <LI>It works only on <B>x86 systems</B>.</LI> @@ -777,7 +762,7 @@ <P>Don't use this driver with <B>GCC 2.96</B>! It won't work!</P> -<P><B>Command line options available for VESA:</B></P> +<H5>COMMAND LINE OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR VESA</H5> <DL> <DT><CODE>-vo vesa:opts</CODE></DT> <DD>currently recognized: <B>dga</B> to force dga mode and <B>nodga</B> to @@ -786,7 +771,7 @@ <B>autodetection</B> of dga mode.</DD> </DL> -<H4>Known problems and workaround:</H4> +<H5>KNOWN PROBLEMS AND WORKAROUNDS</H5> <UL> <LI>If you have installed <B>NLS</B> font on your Linux box and run VESA @@ -840,11 +825,12 @@ <H4><A NAME="vidix">2.3.1.2.12 VIDIX</A></H4> -<P>VIDIX is the abbreviation for <B>VID</B>eo <B>I</B>nterface for - *ni<B>X</B>.<BR> - VIDIX was designed and introduced as an interface for fast user-space drivers - providing such video performance as mga_vid does for Matrox cards. It's - also very portable.</P> +<H5>PREAMBLE</H5> + +<P>VIDIX is the abbreviation for <B>VID</B>eo <B>I</B>nterface for *ni<B>X</B>. + It was designed and introduced as an interface for fast user-space drivers + providing such video performance as mga_vid does for Matrox cards. It's also + very portable.</P> <P>This interface was designed as an attempt to fit existing video acceleration interfaces (known as mga_vid, rage128_vid, radeon_vid, pm3_vid) into a fixed scheme. It @@ -854,7 +840,7 @@ team in graphics mode switching). I.e. main goal of this interface is to maximize the speed of video playback.</P> -<H4>USAGE</H4> +<H5>USAGE</H5> <UL> <LI>You can use standalone video output driver: <CODE>-vo xvidix</CODE><BR> @@ -874,7 +860,7 @@ Indeed it doesn't matter which video output driver is used with <B>VIDIX</B>. -<H4>REQUIREMENTS</H4> +<H5>REQUIREMENTS</H5> <UL> <LI>video card should be in graphics mode (I write <B>should</B> simply @@ -886,14 +872,14 @@ able to tell to VIDIX subdevice some video characteristics of server.</LI> </UL> -<H4>USAGE METHODS</H4> +<H5>USAGE METHODS</H5> <P>When VIDIX is used as <B>subdevice</B> (<CODE>-vo vesa:vidix</CODE>) then video mode configuration is performed by video output device (<B>vo_server</B> in short). Therefore you can pass into command line of MPlayer the same keys as for vo_server. In addition it understands <CODE>-double</CODE> key as globally visible parameter. (I recommend using - this key with VIDIX at least for ATI's card).<BR> + this key with VIDIX at least for ATI cards).<BR> As for <CODE>-vo xvidix</CODE>: currently it recognizes the following options: <CODE>-fs -zoom -x -y -double</CODE>.</P> @@ -913,10 +899,10 @@ developers. The Right Way is to use VIDIX without arguments to enable driver autodetection.</P> -<P>VIDIX is very new technology and it's extremely possible that on your system - (OS=abc CPU=xyz) it won't work. In this case the only solution for you is - porting (mainly libdha) it. But there is a hope, that it will work on those - systems where X11 does.</P> +<P>VIDIX is a new technology and it's extremely possible that on your system + it won't work. In this case the only solution for you is porting (mainly + libdha) it. But there is a hope, that it will work on those systems where X11 + does.</P> <P>Since VIDIX requires direct hardware access you can either run it as root or set the SUID bit on the MPlayer binary (<B>Warning: This is a security @@ -926,10 +912,18 @@ <LI>Download the <A HREF="http://www.arava.co.il/matan/svgalib/">development version</A> of svgalib (for example 1.9.17).</LI> - <LI>Move the <CODE>svgalib-1.9.17/kernel/svgalib_helper</CODE> directory to + <LI><B>OR</B> download a version made by Alex especially for usage with + MPlayer (it doesn't need the svgalib source to compile) from + <A HREF="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/svgalib_helper-1.9.17-mplayer.tar.bz2"> + here</A>. + <LI>Compile the module in the <CODE>svgalib_helper</CODE> directory (it can + be found inside the <CODE>svgalib-1.9.17/kernel/</CODE> directory if you've + downloaded the source from the svgalib site) and insmod it.</LI> + <LI>Move the <CODE>svgalib_helper</CODE> directory to <CODE>mplayer/main/libdha/svgalib_helper</CODE>.</LI> - <LI>Compile the module in the <CODE> svgalib_helper</CODE> directory and - insmod it.</LI> + <LI>Required if you download the source from the svgalib site: remove the + comment before the CFLAGS line containing "svgalib_helper" string from the + <CODE>libdha/Makefile</CODE>.</LI> <LI>Recompile and install libdha.</LI> </OL> @@ -1030,7 +1024,7 @@ <P>Then compile and install as usual.</P> -<H4>USAGE</H4> +<H5>USAGE</H5> <P>Hardware decoding (playing standard MPEG1/2 files) can be done with this command:</P> @@ -1099,7 +1093,7 @@ for 16:9 TV: -vop lavc,expand=-1:576:-1:-1:1,scale=-1:0,dvbscale=1024 </PRE> -<H4>FUTURE</H4> +<H5>FUTURE</H5> <P>If you have questions or want to hear feature announcements and take part in discussions on this subject, join our @@ -1129,7 +1123,7 @@ Linux</A> site. Configure should detect your card automatically, compilation should go without problems.</P> -<H4>Usage:</H4> +<H5>USAGE</H5> <DL> <DT><CODE>-vo dxr3:prebuf:sync:norm=x:<device></CODE></DT> <DD><CODE>overlay</CODE> activates the overlay instead of TVOut. It requires