CVS: main/DOCS/man/en mplayer.1,1.1207,1.1208
CVS change done by Guillaume Poirier CVS Update of /cvsroot/mplayer/main/DOCS/man/en In directory mail:/var2/tmp/cvs-serv8211/DOCS/man/en Modified Files: mplayer.1 Log Message: Consistency fix Index: mplayer.1 =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/mplayer/main/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1,v retrieving revision 1.1207 retrieving revision 1.1208 diff -u -r1.1207 -r1.1208 --- mplayer.1 20 Jan 2006 20:38:46 -0000 1.1207 +++ mplayer.1 21 Jan 2006 19:39:51 -0000 1.1208 @@ -530,6 +530,104 @@ ~/.mplayer/ or in the same directory as the file. . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" Profiles +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +. +.SH "PROFILES" +MEncoder and MPlayer supports profiles, options that are loaded from single +parts of profiles file(s) in a way similar to the configuration file. +The sintax is similar to the one needed for the configuration file with +some extension. +A profile is started with the profile name in square bracket, +e.g. "[ profile \]". +After the profile definition you can put a brief description of the profile +itself, with the language of the description with the command +.br +profile-desc lang, "desc" +.br +The last new command that you can put in the profile itself is the command +to reference other profile(s) and is named profile, followed by a comma +separated values of profile to parse. +.br +A simple profile may be: +.sp 1 +.nf +# +# MEncoder profile example +# +[ base ] + profile-desc en, "Base profile" + profile-desc it, "Profilo di base" + oac copy=yes + ovc copy=yes + mc 0 + +[ lavc ] + profile-desc en, "Base lavc mpeg4 encoding" + profile-desc it, "Codifica di base mpeg4" + profile base + lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4 + lavcopts vbitrate=1200 + +[ lavc_hq ] + profile-desc en, "High Quality mpeg4 encoding" + profile-desc it, "Codifica mpeg4 ad alta qualita'" + profile lavc + lavcopts mbd=2 + lavcopts trell=yes + lavcopts v4mv=yes + +[ lavc_hq_p1 ] + profile-desc en, "HQ Mpeg4:pass 1" + profile lavc_hq + lavcopts pass=1 + lavcopts turbo=yes + +[ lavc_hq_p1 ] + profile-desc en, "HQ Mpeg4:pass 2+" + profile lavc_hq + lavcopts pass=2 + +[ mp3 ] + profile-desc en, "Mp3 CBR (128k) audio encoding" + profile-desc it, "Codifica audio MP3 a 128k" + oac mp3lame=yes + lameopts cbr=yes + lameopts br=128 + lameopts aq=7 +.fi +.PP +To use a profile or some profiles you use the profile option followed by the +comma separated list of the profile you want, e.g. \-profile lavc_hq,mp3 +.br +The option recognized by the profile parser module are: +. +.TP +.B \-profile profile_1[,profile_2[,profile_xx]] +Use the specified profile(s), in the order you specify on the command line. +. +.TP +.B \-profile-file file_1[,file_2[,file_xx]][,] +Set the list of the file to look for the profile(s). As soon as a profile is +found the next file(s) or the standard files are not searched, so you can +override a profile with your personal options. +If you put a trailing comma at the end of the list the profile, if not found +in the user file, is searched in the default files. +The default global profile definition file for MPlayer is 'mplayer-profile' +in your configuration directory (e.g.\& /etc/\:mplayer or +/usr/\:local/\:etc/\:mplayer), the user profile one is +'~/\:.mplayer/\:mplayer-profile' (that has precedence over the global one). +For MEncoder the default configuration file is 'mencoder-profile'. +You can also put this option in you standard configuration file to always +use the selected file(s). +. +.TP +.B \-profile-list +Dump a list of the profile found by the program (put your \-profile-file +option before this one!) with a small description, if possible in the user +language (or the first description it found, that should be in english). +. +.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" Options .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- . @@ -9186,11 +9284,11 @@ Directory where MPlayer looks for user settings. . .TP -.B MPLAYER_VERBOSE -Set the initial verbosity level across all message modules. -The default is 0. Negative values result in fewer messages -while positive values result in more. -See also \-v and \-msglevel above. +.B MPLAYER_VERBOSE (also see: \-v and \-msglevel) +Set the initial verbosity level across all message modules +(by default: 0) +Negative values result in fewer messages while positive +values result in more. . .SS libaf: .
Hi, On 1/21/06, Guillaume Poirier CVS <syncmail@mplayerhq.hu> wrote:
CVS change done by Guillaume Poirier CVS
Update of /cvsroot/mplayer/main/DOCS/man/en In directory mail:/var2/tmp/cvs-serv8211/DOCS/man/en
Modified Files: mplayer.1 Log Message: Consistency fix
reversed with cvs admin, to commit the correct patch afterwards. That's why I really should always run cvs diff before. Guillaume -- Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome. Isaac Asimov (1920 - 1992) MPlayer's doc is offline. Find some fresh one here: http://tuxrip.free.fr//MPlayer-DOCS-HTML/en/ http://tuxrip.free.fr//MPlayer-DOCS-HTML/fr/
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