[Mplayer-cvslog] CVS: 0_90/DOCS mplayer.1,1.349,1.350

Diego Biurrun CVS diego at mplayerhq.hu
Sun Jul 6 01:53:05 CEST 2003


Update of /cvsroot/mplayer/0_90/DOCS
In directory mail:/var/tmp.root/cvs-serv31595/DOCS

Modified Files:
	mplayer.1 
Log Message:
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Index: mplayer.1
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RCS file: /cvsroot/mplayer/0_90/DOCS/mplayer.1,v
retrieving revision 1.349
retrieving revision 1.350
diff -u -r1.349 -r1.350
--- mplayer.1	31 May 2003 22:14:39 -0000	1.349
+++ mplayer.1	5 Jul 2003 23:53:02 -0000	1.350
@@ -155,10 +155,10 @@
 specific one is '~/\:.mplayer/\:config'.
 User specific options override system\-wide options and options given on the
 command line override either.
-The syntax of the configuration files is 'option=<value>', everything after a
-\'#' is considered a comment.
-Options that work without values can be enabled by setting them to 'yes' or
-\'1' and disabled by setting them to 'no' or '0'.
+The syntax of the configuration files is 'option=<value>', everything after
+a '#' is considered a comment.
+Options that work without values can be enabled by setting them to 'yes'
+or '1' and disabled by setting them to 'no' or '0'.
 Even suboptions can be specified in this way.
 
 .I EXAMPLE:
@@ -286,8 +286,8 @@
 Mostly useful with a fifo.
 .br
 .I NOTE:
-When the given file is a fifo MPlayer opens both ends so you can do several
-\'echo "seek 10" > mp_pipe\' and the pipe will stay valid.
+When the given file is a fifo MPlayer opens both ends so you can do
+several 'echo "seek 10" > mp_pipe' and the pipe will stay valid.
 .RE
 .PD 1
 .
@@ -583,9 +583,9 @@
 .B \-hr\-mp3\-seek (.MP3 only)
 Hi\-res mp3 seeking.
 Default is: enabled when playing from external MP3 file, as we need to seek
-to the very exact position to keep A/\:V sync. It can be slow especially when
-seeking backwards \- it has to rewind to the beginning to find the exact
-frame.
+to the very exact position to keep A/\:V sync.
+It can be slow especially when seeking backwards \- it has to rewind to the
+beginning to find the exact frame.
 .TP
 .B \-idx (also see \-forceidx)
 Rebuilds INDEX of the AVI if no INDEX was found,
@@ -1074,8 +1074,8 @@
 .TP
 .B \-vobsub <vobsub\ file\ without\ extension>
 Specify the VobSub files that are to be used for subtitle.
-This is the full pathname without extensions, i.e.\& without the '.idx',
-\'.ifo' or '.sub'.
+This is the full pathname without extensions, i.e.\& without
+the '.idx', '.ifo' or '.sub'.
 .TP
 .B \-vobsubid <0-31>
 Specify the VobSub subtitle id.
@@ -1086,10 +1086,11 @@
 position.
 .TP
 .B \-spuaa <mode>
-Antialiasing/scaling mode for DVD/VobSub. A value of 16 may be added
-to mode in order to force scaling even when original and scaled frame
-size already match, for example to smooth subtitles with the gaussian
-blur. The available modes are:
+Antialiasing/scaling mode for DVD/VobSub.
+A value of 16 may be added to mode in order to force scaling even
+when original and scaled frame size already match, for example to
+smooth subtitles with the gaussian blur.
+The available modes are:
 .PD 0
 .RSs
 .IPs 0
@@ -1107,8 +1108,9 @@
 .
 .TP
 .B \-spugauss <0.0\-3.0>
-Variance parameter of gaussian used by -spuaa 4. Higher means more
-blur. The default is 1.0.
+Variance parameter of gaussian used by -spuaa 4.
+Higher means more blur.
+The default is 1.0.
 
 
 .SH "AUDIO OUTPUT OPTIONS (MPLAYER ONLY)"
@@ -1206,7 +1208,7 @@
 .B \-ao <driver1[:device],driver2,...[,]>
 Specify a priority list of audio output drivers (optionally with device) to be
 used.
-\'device' is valid with SDL, too, it means subdriver then.
+With SDL 'device' is valid, too, it means subdriver then.
 
 .I NOTE:
 .br
@@ -1454,8 +1456,9 @@
 Specify a priority list of fullscreen layer setting modes to be
 used.
 
-The default order is "layer,stays_on_top,above,fullscreen". It will be used
-as a fallback in case of specifying incorrect or unsupported modes.
+The default order is "layer,stays_on_top,above,fullscreen".
+It will be used as a fallback in case of specifying incorrect
+or unsupported modes.
 .br
 If you experience problems with fullscreen window being covered by other
 windows try using a different order.
@@ -1617,7 +1620,7 @@
 .B \-vo <driver1[:device],driver2,...[,]>
 Specify a priority list of video output drivers (optionally with device) to be
 used.
-\'device' is valid with SDL and GGI, too, it means subdriver then.
+With SDL and GGI 'device' is valid, too, it means subdriver then.
 
 .I NOTE:
 .br
@@ -2218,8 +2221,9 @@
 .IPs eq2[=gamma:contrast:brightness:saturation:rg:gg:bg]
 Alternative software equalizer that uses lookup tables (very slow),
 allowing gamma correction in addition to simple brightness,
-contrast and saturation adjustment. Note that it uses the same MMX
-optimized code as \-vop eq if all gamma values are 1.0.
+contrast and saturation adjustment.
+Note that it uses the same MMX optimized code as \-vop eq if all
+gamma values are 1.0.
 The parameters are given as floating point values.
 Parameters rg, gg, bg are the independent gamma values for the Red, Green
 and Blue components.
@@ -2280,48 +2284,55 @@
 .REss
 .IPs "field[=n]"
 Extracts a single field from an interlaced image using stride arithmetic
-to avoid wasting CPU time. The optional argument n specifies whether
-to extract the even or the odd field (depending on whether n is even
-or odd).
+to avoid wasting CPU time.
+The optional argument n specifies whether to extract the even or the odd
+field (depending on whether n is even or odd).
 .IPs "detc[=var1=value2:var2=value2:...]"
 Attempts to reverse the "telecine" process to recover a clean,
-non-interlaced stream at film framerate. This filter is still
-experimental but seems to be usable. The following arguments (see
-syntax above) may be used to control its behavior:
-.RSss
-dr: Set the frame dropping mode. 0 (default) means don't drop frames
-to maintain fixed output framerate. 1 means always drop a frame when
-there have been no drops or telecine merges in the past 5 frames. 2
-means always maintain exact 5:4 input to output frame ratio. (Note:
-use mode 1 with MEncoder!)
-.br
-am: Analysis mode. Available values are 0 (fixed pattern with initial
-frame number specified by fr=#) and 1 (agressive search for telecine
-pattern). Default is 1.
-.br
-fr: Set initial frame number in sequence. 0-2 are the three clean
-progressive frames; 3 and 4 are the two interlaced frames. The
-default, -1, means "not in telecine sequence". The number specified
-here is the type for the imaginary previous frame before the movie
-starts.
+non-interlaced stream at film framerate.
+This filter is still experimental but seems to be usable.
+The following arguments (see syntax above) may be used to control
+its behavior:
+.RSss
+dr: Set the frame dropping mode.
+0 (default) means don't drop frames to maintain fixed output framerate.
+1 means always drop a frame when there have been no drops or telecine
+merges in the past 5 frames.
+2 means always maintain exact 5:4 input to output frame ratio.
+(Note: use mode 1 with MEncoder!)
+.br
+am: Analysis mode.
+Available values are 0 (fixed pattern with initial frame number
+specified by fr=#) and 1 (agressive search for telecine pattern).
+Default is 1.
+.br
+fr: Set initial frame number in sequence.
+0-2 are the three clean progressive frames; 3 and 4 are the two
+interlaced frames.
+The default, -1, means "not in telecine sequence".
+The number specified here is the type for the imaginary previous
+frame before the movie starts.
 .br
 tr0, tr1, tr2, tr3: Threshold values to be used in certain modes.
 .REss
 .IPs "telecine[=start]"
-Apply 3:2 "telecine" process to increase framerate by 20%. This most
-likely will not work correctly with mplayer, but it can be used
-with 'mencoder -fps 29.97 -ofps 29.97 -vop telecine'. Both fps options are
-essential! (A/V sync will break if they are wrong.) The optional start
-parameter tells the filter where in the telecine pattern to start
-(0-3).
+Apply 3:2 "telecine" process to increase framerate by 20%.
+This most likely will not work correctly with mplayer, but it can
+be used with 'mencoder -fps 29.97 -ofps 29.97 -vop telecine'.
+Both fps options are essential!
+(A/V sync will break if they are wrong.)
+The optional start parameter tells the filter where in the telecine
+pattern to start (0-3).
 .IPs "tfields[=mode]"
 Temporal field separation -- split fields into frames, doubling the
-output framerate. In mode 0, the filter will leave the fields
-unchanged, resulting in half-height output. In mode 1, interlaced
-parts of the image will be interpolated to reconstruct full-height
-frames. Like the telecine filter, "tfields" will only work properly
-with mencoder, and only if both -fps and -ofps are set to the desired
-(double) framerate!
+output framerate.
+In mode 0, the filter will leave the fields unchanged, resulting in
+half-height output.
+In mode 1, interlaced parts of the image will be interpolated to
+reconstruct full-height frames.
+Like the telecine filter, "tfields" will only work properly with
+MEncoder, and only if both -fps and -ofps are set to the
+desired (double) framerate!
 .IPs "boxblur=radius:power[:radius:power]"
 box blur
 .RSss
@@ -2542,8 +2553,7 @@
 First encode with pass=1, then with the same parameters, encode with
 pass=2.
 .IPs vbrpass=<0\-2>
-Override the pass argument and use XviD VBR Library instead of DivX4
-VBR.
+Override the pass argument and use XviD VBR Library instead of DivX4 VBR.
 Available options are:
 .
 .RSss
@@ -3020,11 +3030,12 @@
 3. AC coefficients (=details)
 .REss
 .IPs
-MV & DC are most important, loosing them looks far worse than loosing the
-AC and the 1. & 2. partition. (MV&DC) are far smaller than the 3. partition
-(AC) meaning that errors will hit the AC partition much more often than the
-MV&DC partitions. Thus, the picture will look better with partitioning than
-without, as without partitioning an error will trash AC/DC/MV equally.
+MV & DC are most important, loosing them looks far worse than loosing
+the AC and the 1. & 2. partition.
+(MV&DC) are far smaller than the 3. partition (AC) meaning that errors
+will hit the AC partition much more often than the MV&DC partitions.
+Thus, the picture will look better with partitioning than without,
+as without partitioning an error will trash AC/DC/MV equally.
 .IPs vpsize=<0\-10000>
 video packet size, improves error-resistance (see \-vdpart option too):
 .RSss



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