Mercurial > mplayer.hg
changeset 7733:f81d2bd595a2
changed/added speed, channels, dumpsub, info, xvidencopts, lav[dc]opts options, restructured lavcopts, fixed some syntax errors
author | jonas |
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date | Sun, 13 Oct 2002 23:18:41 +0000 |
parents | 328bbac6224c |
children | cbd13de4dc93 |
files | DOCS/mplayer.1 |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 399 insertions(+), 146 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/DOCS/mplayer.1 Sun Oct 13 22:00:15 2002 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/mplayer.1 Sun Oct 13 23:18:41 2002 +0000 @@ -270,6 +270,9 @@ Uses high quality software timers. As precise as the RTC without requiring special privileges. Comes at the price of higher CPU consumption. .TP +.B \-speed <0.01\-100> +Set playback speed rate. +.TP .B \-sstep <sec> Specifies seconds between displayed frames. Useful for slideshows. .TP @@ -346,6 +349,28 @@ .RE . .TP +.B \-channels <number> +Select number of audio output channels to be used. + +.I NOTE: +.br +This option is honored by codecs (ac3 only) filters (surround) and ao drivers +(oss at least). +.br +Available options are: + +.PD 0 +.RSs +.IPs 2 +Stereo +.IPs 4 +Surround +.IPs 6 +Full 5.1 +.RE +.PD 1 +. +.TP .B \-chapter <chapter\ id>[-<end\ chapter\ id>] Specify which chapter to start playing at. Optionally specify which chapter to end playing at (default: 1). Examples can be found below. @@ -369,9 +394,6 @@ Dumps the raw stream to ./stream.dump. Useful when ripping from DVD or network. .TP -.B \-dumpsub (MPLAYER only) -Dumps the subtitle substream from VOB streams. -.TP .B \-dumpvideo (MPLAYER only) Dump raw compressed video stream to ./stream.dump (not very usable). .TP @@ -609,6 +631,10 @@ SubViewer (SRT) subtitle format. Creates a dumpsub.srt file in current directory. .TP +.B \-dumpsub (MPLAYER only) (BETA CODE) +Dumps the subtitle substream from VOB streams. +See -dump*sub and -vobsubout* options too. +.TP .B \-dumpmicrodvdsub (MPLAYER only) Convert the given subtitle (specified with the \-sub switch) to the MicroDVD subtitle format. Creates a dumpsub.sub file in current directory. @@ -833,28 +859,6 @@ .RE . .TP -.B \-channels <number> -Select number of audio output channels to be used. - -.I NOTE: -.br -Currently this option is only honored for AC3 audio, and/or the surround -plugin. -.br -Available options are: - -.PD 0 -.RSs -.IPs 2 -Stereo -.IPs 4 -Surround -.IPs 6 -Full 5.1 -.RE -.PD 1 -. -.TP .B \-delay <sec> Audio delay in seconds (may be +/\- float value). .TP @@ -1218,28 +1222,49 @@ .RE .PD 1 -Available options are: +.I NOTE: +.br +Just add the values of the things you want to enable. Available options are: . .RSs -.IPs ver=<value> +.IPs ec +error concealment: +.RSss +1: use strong deblock filter for damaged MBs +.br +2: iterative MV search (slow) +.br +3: all (default) +.REss +.IPs er=<value> error resilience: .RSss --1: needed for some very broken encoders +0: disabled +.br +1: carefull (should work with broken encoders) .br - 0: default +2: normal (default) (works with compliant encoders) .br - 1: more aggressive error detection +3: agressive (more checks but might cause problems even for valid bitstreams) +.br +4: very agressive .REss .IPs bug=<value> manually work around encoder bugs: .RSss -0: default +0: nothing .br -1: workaround for some old lavc generated msmpeg4v3 and some opendivx files +1: autodetect bugs (default) +.br +2 (msmpeg4v3): some old lavc generated msmpeg4v3 files (no autodetect) .br -2: workaround old XviD interlacing bug +4 (mpeg4): xvid interlacing bug (autodetected if fourcc==XVIX) +.br +8 (mpeg4): UMP4 (autodetected if fourcc==UMP4) .br -3: workaround UMP4 bugs +16 (mpeg4): padding bug +.br +32 (mpeg4): illegal vlc bug (autodetected per fourcc) .REss .IPs gray grayscale only decoding (a bit faster than with color) @@ -1260,6 +1285,12 @@ .br See \-npp help for a full list of available options. .br +Each filter defaults to 'c' (chrominance). +.br +\-npp only controls the external postprocess filter, and you HAVE TO +load it manually by \-vop pp (Usage: \-vop pp \-npp <options>), +it is not auto-loaded! +.br The keywords accept a '\-' prefix to disable the option. .br A ':' followed by a letter may be appended to the option to indicate its @@ -1271,14 +1302,10 @@ .br y: Do not do chrominance filtering (only luminance filtering). .RE -.br -Each filter defaults to 'c' (chrominance). -.br -\-npp only controls the external postprocess filter, and you HAVE TO -load it manually by \-vop pp (Usage: \-vop pp \-npp <options>), -it is not auto-loaded! +.RS 7 .I EXAMPLE: +.RE .PD 0 .RSs .IPs "\-npp hb,vb,dr,al,lb" @@ -1557,7 +1584,7 @@ .B \-x <x> (MPLAYER only) Scale image to x width (if sw/hw scaling available). Disables aspect calcs. .TP -.B \-xvidopts <option> +.B \-xvidopts <option1:option2:...> Specify additional parameters when decoding with XviD. .PD 0 @@ -1681,6 +1708,29 @@ .B \-include <config\ file> Specify config file to be parsed after the default .TP +.B \-info <option1:option2:...> (.AVI only) +Specify the info header of the resulting .AVI file. Available options are: +. +.RSs +.IPs help +show this description +.IPs name=<value> +title of the subject of the file +.IPs artist=<value> +artist or author of the original subject of the file +.IPs genre=<value> +original work category +.IPs subject=<value> +contents of the file +.IPs copyright=<value> +copyright information for the file +.IPs srcform=<value> +original form of the material that was digitized +.IPs comment=<value> +general comments about the file or the subject of the file +.RE +. +.TP .B \-lameopts <option1:option2:...> If encoding to MP3 with libmp3lame, you can specify its parameters here. Available options are: @@ -1749,8 +1799,6 @@ .RE . .RSs -.IPs help -get help .IPs vcodec=<value> use the specified codec (there is no default, you must specify it): .RSss @@ -1768,8 +1816,63 @@ .br mpeg1video: MPEG1 video :) .REss +.IPs vqmin=<2\-31> +minimum quantizer (pass 1/2) (default: 3) +.IPs vqscale=<2\-31> +constant quantizer (selects fixed quantizer mode) (default: 0 (disabled)) +.IPs vqmax=<1\-31> +maximum quantizer (pass 1/2) (default: 15) +.IPs vqdiff=<1\-31> +maximum quantizer difference between I or P frames (pass 1/2) (default: 3) +.IPs vmax_b_frames=<0\-4> +maximum number of B frames between non B frames: +.RSss +0: no B frames (default) +.br +0\-2: sane range +.REss +.IPs vme=<0\-5> +motion estimation method: +.RSss +0: none (very lq) +.br +1: full (slow) +.br +2: log (lq) +.br +3: phods (lq) +.br +4: EPZS (default) +.br +5: X1 +.REss +.IPs vhq +high quality mode, encode each macro block in all modes an choose the +smallest (slow). (default: HQ disabled) +.IPs v4mv +4 motion vectors per macroblock (slightly better quality), cannot be +used with B frames. (default: disabled) +.IPs keyint=<0\-300> +interval between keyframes in frames. Larger numbers mean slightly smaller +files, but less precise seeking, 0 means no key frames and values >300 aren't +recommended. For a strict mpeg1/2/4 compliance this would have to be <=132. +(default: 250 or one key frame every ten seconds in a 25fps movie) +.IPs vb_strategy=<0\-1> +strategy to choose between I/P/B frames (pass 2): +.RSss +0: always use the maximum number of B frames (default) +.br +1: avoid B frames in high motion scenes (bitrate mispredictions) +.REss +.IPs vpass=<1\-2> +Activates internal 2pass mode (default: disabled): +.RSss +1: first pass +.br +2: second pass +.REss .IPs vbitrate=<value> -specify bitrate in +specify bitrate (pass 1/2) in .RSss kBit <4\-16000> or .br @@ -1777,123 +1880,223 @@ .br (warning: 1kBit = 1000 Bits) .br -default = 800k +(default: 800) .REss .IPs vratetol=<value> -approximated *filesize* tolerance in kBits. (warning: 1kBit = 1000 Bits) -default = 1024*8 kBits = 1MByte -.IPs keyint=<value> -interval between keyframes (specify in frames, >300 are not recommended) -default = 250 (one key frame every ten seconds in a 25fps movie) -.IPs vhq -high quality mode, macro blocks will be encoded multiple times and the -smallest will be used. (default: HQ disabled) -.IPs vme=<0\-5> -motion estimation method (EPZS usually gives best results, but you can try X1, -too. FULL is very slow and the others are experimental): +approximated filesize tolerance in kbit. (warning: 1kBit = 1000 Bits) +(default: 8000) +.IPs vrc_maxrate=<value> +maximum bitrate in kbit/sec (pass 1/2) +.IPs vrc_minrate=<value> +minimum bitrate in kbit/sec (pass 1/2) +.IPs vrc_buf_size=<value> +buffer size in kbit (pass 1/2). Note: vratetol should not be too large during +the second pass or there might be problems if vrc_(min|max)rate is used. +.IPs vb_qfactor=<-31.0\-31.0> +quantizer factor between B and non B frames (pass 1/2) (default: 1.25) +.IPs vi_qfactor=<-31.0\-31.0> +(pass 1/2) (default: 0.8) +.IPs vb_qoffset=<-31.0\-31.0> +quantizer offset between B and non B frames (pass 1/2) (default: 1.25) +.IPs vi_qoffset=<-31.0\-31.0> +(pass 1/2) (default: 0.0) +.br +if v{b|i}_qfactor > 0 +.br +I/B-Frame quantizer = P-Frame quantizer * v{b|i}_qfactor + v{b|i}_qoffset +br +else +.br +do normal ratecontrol (dont lock to next P frame quantizer) and set +q= -q * v{b|i}_qfactor + v{b|i}_qoffset +.IPs vqblur=<0.0\-1.0> +quantizer blur (pass1): .RSss -0: no ME at all +0.0: qblur disabled .br -1: ME_FULL -.br -2: ME_LOG +0.5 (default) .br -3: ME_PHODS -.br -4: ME_EPZS (default) -.br -5: ME_X1 +1.0: average the quantizer over all previous frames, larger values will + average the quantizer more over time (slower change) .REss +.IPs vqblur=<0.0\-99.0> +quantizer gaussian blur, larger values will average the quantizer more over +time (slower change) (pass2) (default: 0.5) .IPs vqcomp=<value> -If the value is set to 1.0, the quantizer will stay nearly constant (high -motion scenes will look bad). If it's 0.0, the quantizer will be changed to -make all frames approximately equally sized (low motion scenes will look bad). -(default: 0.5) -.IPs vqblur=<0\-1> -blurs the quantizer graph over time: +quantizer compression, depends upon vrc_eq (pass 1/2) (default: 0.5) +.IPs vrc_eq=<equation> +main ratecontrol equation (pass 1/2): + +1: constant bitrate +.br +tex: constant quality +.br +1+(tex/avgTex-1)*qComp: approximately the equation of the old ratecontrol code +.br +tex^qComp: with qcomp 0.5 or something like that (default) + +infix operators: +,-,*,/,^ +.br +variables: +.br +tex: texture complexity +.br +iTex,pTex: intra, non intra texture complexity +.br +avgTex: average texture complexity +.br +avgIITexaverage: intra texture complexity in I frames +.br +avgPITexaverage: intra texture complexity in P frames +.br +avgPPTexaverage: non intra texture complexity in P frames +.br +avgBPTexaverage: non intra texture complexity in B frames +.br +mv: bits used for MVs +.br +fCode: maximum length of MV in log2 scale +.br +iCount: number of intra MBs / number of MBs +.br +var: spatial complexity +.br +mcVar: temporal complexity +.br +qComp: qcomp from the command line +.br +isI, isP, isB: is 1 if picture type is I/P/B else 0 +.br +Pi,E: see your favorite math book + +functions: +.br +max(a,b),min(a,b): maximum / minimum +.br +gt(a,b): is 1 if a>b, 0 otherwise +.br +lt(a,b): is 1 if a<b, 0 otherwise +.br +eq(a,b): is 1 if a==b,0 otherwise +.br +sin,cos,tan,sinh,cosh,tanh,exp,log,abs +. +.IPs vrc_override=<start-frame,end-frame,quality[/start-frame,end-frame,quality[/...]]> +user specified quality for specific parts (pass 1/2): .RSss -0.0: no blur +quality 2\-31: quantizer +.br +quality \-500\-0: quality correcture in % +.REss +.IPs vrc_init_cplx=<0\-1000> +initial complexity (pass 1) +.IPs vqsquish=<0\-1> +specify how to keep the quantizer between qmin and qmax (pass 1/2): +.RSss +0: use cliping .br -1.0: average all past quantizers +1: use a nice differentiable function (default) +.REss +.IPs vlelim=<-1000\-1000> +single coefficient elimination threshold for luminance. Negative values will +also consider the dc coefficient (should be at least -4 or lower for encoding +at quant=1): +.RSss +0: disabled (default) .br -(default: 0.5) +-4 (JVT recommendation) .REss -.IPs vqscale=<2\-31> -gives each frame the same quantizer (selects fixed quantizer mode). -(default: 0 (fixed quantizer mode disabled)) -.IPs vrc_strategy=<0\-2> -different strategies to decide which frames should get which quantizer. -(default: 2) -.IPs v4mv -4 motion vectors per macroblock, may give you slightly better quality, can -only be used in HQ mode and is buggy with B frames currently. -(default: disabled) -.IPs vpass=<1/2> -select internal first pass or second pass of 2-pass mode. -(default: 0 (1-pass mode)) +.IPs vcelim=<-1000\-1000> +single coefficient elimination threshold for chrominance. Negative values will +also consider the dc coefficient (should be at least -4 or lower for encoding +at quant=1): +.RSss +0 disabled (default) +.br +7 (JVT recommendation) +.REss +.IPs vstrict +strict standard compliance. Only recommended if you want to feed the output +into the mpeg4 reference decoder. +.IPs vdpart +data partitioning. Adds 2 byte per video packet, improves error-resistance +when transfering over unreliable channels (eg. streaming over the internet) +.IPs vpsize=<0\-10000> +video packet size, improves error-resistance (see \-vdpart option too): +.RSss +0: disabled (default) +.br +100-1000: good choice +.REss .IPs gray -encode in grayscale mode. (default: disabled) +grayscale only encoding (faster) (default: disabled) +.IPs vfdct=<0\-99> +dct algorithm: +.RSss +0: automatically select a good one (default) +.br +1: fast integer +.br +2: accurate integer +.br +3: mmx +.br +4: mlib +.REss +.IPs idct=<0\-99> +idct algorithm. Note: all these IDCTs do pass the IEEE1180 tests afaik: +.RSss +0: automatically select a good one (default) +.br +1: jpeg reference integer +.br +2: simple +.br +3: simplemmx +.br +4: libmpeg2mmx (inaccurate, DONT USE for encoding with keyint >100) +.br +5: ps2 +.br +6: mlib +.br +7: arm +.REss +.IPs lumi_mask=<0.0\-1.0> +luminance masking. Warning: be carefull, too large values can cause +disasterous things. Warning2: large values might look good on some monitors but +may look horrible on other monitors: +.RSss +0.0: disabled (default) +.br +0.0\-0.3: sane range +.REss +.IPs dark_mask=<0.0\-1.0> +darkness masking. Warning: be carefull, too large values can cause +disasterous things. Warning2: large values might look good on some monitors +but may look horrible on other monitors / TV / TFT: +.RSss +0.0: disabled (default) +0.0\-0.3: sane range +.REss +.IPs tcplx_mask=<0.0\-1.0> +temporal complexity masking (default: 0.0 (disabled)) +.IPs scplx_mask=<0.0\-1.0> +spatial complexity masking. Larger values help against blockiness, if no +deblocking filter is used for decoding. Crop any black borders to get +better quality: +.RSss +0.0: disabled (default) +.br +0.0\-0.5: sane range +.REss +.IPs naq +normalize adaptive quantization (experimental) +.IPs ildct +use interlaced dct .IPs mpeg_quant use MPEG quantizers instead of H.263. (default: disabled) (i.e. use H.263 quantizers) - -.PP -The next 3 options apply only to I & P frames: -.IPs vqmin=<1\-31> -minimum quantizer (default: 3) -.IPs vqmax=<1\-31> -maximum quantizer (default: 15) -.IPs vqdiff=<1\-31> -quantizer difference. Limits the maximum quantizer difference between frames. -(default: 3) - -.PP -The following options apply only to B frames: -.IPs vmax_b_frames=<0\-4> -maximum number of frames between each I/P frame. (default: 0 (B-frames -generation disabled)) -.IPs vb_strategy=<0/1> -strategy to choose between I/P/B frames: -.RSss -0: always use max B -.br -1: avoid B frames in high motion / scene change (can lead to misprediction of - file size) (default: 0) -.REss -.IPs vb_qfactor=<value> -quantizer factor between B and I/P frames (larger means higher quantizer for B -frames) (default: 2.0) -.IPs vb_qoffset=<value> -quantizer offset between B and I/P frames (larger means higher quantizer for B -frames) (default: 0.0) - -.PP -The actual quantizer for a given B frame is computed in pass 1 as shown below: -.RSss -prev_IorP_quantizer * vb_qfactor + vb_qoffset -.REss - -.PP -In fixed quantizer mode you can use those options: -.RSss -vqscale, vmax_b_frames, vhq, vme, keyint -.REss - -.PP -You can use the following options only in pass 1 of 2-pass mode or in 1-pass -mode: -.RSss -vqblur, vqdiff -.REss - -.PP -You can use the following options only in pass 2 of 2-pass mode: -.RSss -vrc_strategy, vb_strategy -.REss - -.PP -All other options can be used in all modes. .RE . .TP @@ -1974,6 +2177,56 @@ .B \-vobsuboutid <langid> Specify the language two letter code for the subtitles. This overrides what is read from the DVD or the .ifo file. +.TP +.B \-xvidencopts <option1:option2:...> +If encoding to XviD, you can specify its parameters here. +Available options are: +. +.RSs +.IPs mode=<mode> +specify the mode to be used for encoding +.RSss +help: show this help +.br +cbr: constant bit rate (default) +.br +2pass-1: first pass of two pass mode +.br +2pass-2: second pass of two pass mode +.br +fixedquant: fixed quantizer mode +.REss +.IPs quality=<0\-6> +specify the encoding quality +.IPs br=<value> +sets the bitrate to be used in bits/seconds +.IPs rc_reaction_delay_factor=<value> +specify how fast the rate control reacts, lower values are faster +.IPs rc_averaging_period=<value> +period to reach the required average +.IPs rc_buffer=<value> +size of the rate control buffer +.IPs max_quantizer=<value> +maximum quantizer +.IPs min_quantizer=<value> +minimum quantizer +.IPs min_key_interval=<value> +minimum interval between key frames (2pass only) +.IPs max_key_interval=<value> +maximum interval between key frames +.IPs (no)debug +show or don't show debug messages (default: on) +.IPs statsfile=<filename> +filename for the statistics of the first pass (1/2pass mode only) +.IPs keyframe_boost=<value> +(2pass mode only) +.IPs kfthreshold=<value> +(2pass mode only) +.IPs kfreduction=<value> +(2pass mode only) +.IPs fixed_quant=<1\-31> +specify the quantizer (fixed quantizer mode only) +.RE .\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------