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XML version of MPlayer's doc
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diff --git a/DOCS/xml/en/usage.xml b/DOCS/xml/en/usage.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b8e7b949b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/DOCS/xml/en/usage.xml @@ -0,0 +1,436 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> +<chapter id="usage"> +<title>Usage</title> + +<sect1 id="commandline"> +<title>Command line</title> + +<para> +<application>MPlayer</application> utilizes a complex playtree. It consists +of global options written as first, for example + +<screen>mplayer -vfm 5</screen> + +and options written after filenames, that apply only to the given +filename/URL/whatever, for example: + +<screen>mplayer -vfm 5 movie1.avi movie2.avi -vfm 4</screen> +</para> + +<para> +You can group filenames/URLs together using <literal>{</literal> and +<literal>}</literal>. It's useful with option <option>-loop</option>: + +<screen>mplayer { 1.avi - loop 2 2.avi } -loop 3</screen> + +The above command will play files in this order: 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 2. +</para> + +<para> +Playing a file: +<synopsis> +<command>mplayer</command><!-- +--> [<replaceable>options</replaceable>]<!-- +--> [<replaceable>path</replaceable>/]<replaceable>filename</replaceable> +</synopsis> +</para> + +<para> +Playing more files: +<synopsis> +<command>mplayer</command><!-- +--> [<replaceable>default options</replaceable>]<!-- +--> [<replaceable>path</replaceable>/]<replaceable>filename1</replaceable><!-- +--> [<replaceable>options for filename1</replaceable>]<!-- +--> <replaceable>filename2</replaceable><!-- +--> [<replaceable>options for filename2</replaceable>] ... +</synopsis> +</para> + +<para> +Playing VCD: +<synopsis> +<command>mplayer</command> [<replaceable>options</replaceable>]<!-- +--> -vcd <replaceable>trackno</replaceable><!-- +--> [-cdrom-device <replaceable>/dev/cdrom</replaceable>] +</synopsis> +</para> + +<para> +Playing DVD: +<synopsis> +<command>mplayer</command> [<replaceable>options</replaceable>]<!-- +--> -dvd <replaceable>titleno</replaceable><!-- +--> [-dvd-device <replaceable>/dev/dvd</replaceable>] +</synopsis> +</para> + +<para> +Playing from the WWW: +<synopsis> +<command>mplayer</command> [<replaceable>options</replaceable>]<!-- +--> http://<replaceable>site.com/file.asf</replaceable> +</synopsis> +(playlists can be used, too) +</para> + +<para> +Playing from RTSP: +<synopsis> +<command>mplayer</command> [<replaceable>options</replaceable>]<!-- +--> rtsp://<replaceable>server.example.com/streamName</replaceable> +</synopsis> +</para> + +<para> +Latest versions of <application>MPlayer</application> also accepts VCD and +DVD tracks in URL style, just like <application>Xine</application> does: +<screen>mplayer dvd://1</screen> +or +<screen>mplayer vcd://1</screen> +</para> + +<para> +Examples: +<screen> +mplayer -vo x11 /mnt/Films/Contact/contact2.mpg +mplayer -vcd 2 +mplayer -afm 3 /mnt/DVDtrailers/alien4.vob +mplayer -dvd 1 -dvd-device /dev/hdc +mplayer -abs 65536 -delay -0.4 -nobps ~/movies/test.avi<!-- +--></screen> +</para> +</sect1> + + +<sect1 id="control"> +<title>Control</title> + +<para> +<application>MPlayer</application> has a fully configurable, command +driven, control layer which lets you control +<application>MPlayer</application> with keyboard, mouse, joystick or remote +control (using LIRC). See the man page for the complete list of keyboard controls. +</para> + + +<sect2 id="ctrl-cfg"> +<title>Controls configuration</title> + +<para> +<application>MPlayer</application> allows you bind any key/button to any +MPlayer command using a simple config file. The syntax consist of a key +name followed by a command. The default config file location is +<filename>$HOME/.mplayer/input.conf</filename> but it can be overridden +using the <option>-input <replaceable>conf</replaceable></option> option +(relative path are relative to <filename>$HOME/.mplayer</filename>). +</para> + +<example> +<title>A simple input control file</title> +<programlisting> +## +## MPlayer input control file +## + +RIGHT seek +10 +LEFT seek -10 +- audio_delay 0.100 ++ audio_delay -0.100 +q quit +> pt_step 1 +< pt_step -1 +ENTER pt_step 1 1<!-- +--></programlisting> +</example> + + +<sect3 id="ctrl-cfg-keys"> +<title>Key names</title> + +<para> +You can have a full list by running +<command>mplayer -input keylist</command>. +</para> + +<itemizedlist> +<title>Keyboard</title> +<listitem><simpara>Any printable character</simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>SPACE</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>ENTER</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>TAB</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>CTRL</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>BS</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>DEL</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>INS</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>HOME</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>END</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>PGUP</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>PGDWN</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>ESC</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>RIGHT</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>LEFT</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>UP</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>DOWN</literal></simpara></listitem> +</itemizedlist> + +<itemizedlist> +<title>Mouse (only supported under X)</title> +<listitem><simpara> + <literal>MOUSE_BTN0</literal> (Left button)</simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara> + <literal>MOUSE_BTN1</literal> (Right button)</simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara> + <literal>MOUSE_BTN2</literal> (Middle button)</simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara> + <literal>MOUSE_BTN3</literal> (Wheel)</simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara> + <literal>MOUSE_BTN4</literal> (Wheel)</simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara>...</simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>MOUSE_BTN9</literal></simpara></listitem> +</itemizedlist> + +<itemizedlist> +<title>Joystick (support must be enabled at compile time)</title> +<listitem><simpara> + <literal>JOY_RIGHT</literal> or + <literal>JOY_AXIS0_PLUS</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara> + <literal>JOY_LEFT</literal> or + <literal>JOY_AXIS0_MINUS</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara> + <literal>JOY_UP</literal> or + <literal>JOY_AXIS1_MINUS</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara> + <literal>JOY_DOWN</literal> or + <literal>JOY_AXIS1_PLUS</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>JOY_AXIS2_PLUS</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>JOY_AXIS2_MINUS</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara>...</simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>JOY_AXIS9_PLUS</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>JOY_AXIS9_MINUS</literal></simpara></listitem> +</itemizedlist> +</sect3> + + +<sect3 id="ctrl-cfg-commands"> +<title>Commands</title> + +<para> +You can have a full list of known commands by running +<command>mplayer -input cmdlist</command>. +</para> + +<itemizedlist> +<listitem><para><literal>seek</literal> (int) val [(int) type=0]</para> + <para> + Seek to some place in the movie. + Type <literal>0</literal> is a relative seek of +/- val seconds. + Type <literal>1</literal> seek to val % in the movie. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>audio_delay</literal> (float) val</para> + <para> + Adjust the audio delay of val seconds + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>quit</literal></para> + <para> + Quit <application>MPlayer</application> + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>pause</literal></para> + <para> + Pause/unpause the playback + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>grap_frames</literal></para> + <para> + Somebody know ? + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>pt_step</literal> (int) val [(int) force=0]</para> + <para> + Go to next/previous entry in playtree. Val sign tell the direction. If + no other entry is available in the given direction it won't do anything + unless force is non 0. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>pt_up_step</literal> (int) val [(int) force=0]</para> + <para> + Like pt_step but it jump to next/previous in the parent list. It's useful + to break inner loop in the playtree. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>alt_src_step</literal> (int) val</para> + <para> + When more than one source is available it select the next/previous one + (only supported by asx playlist). + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>sub_delay</literal> (float) val [(int) abs=0]</para> + <para> + Adjust the subtitles delay of +/- val seconds or set it to val seconds + when abs is non zero. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>osd</literal> [(int) level=-1]</para> + <para> + Toggle osd mode or set it to level when level > 0. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>volume</literal> (int) dir</para> + <para>Increase/decrease volume + </para></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>contrast</literal> (int) val [(int) abs=0] + </simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>brightness</literal> (int) val [(int) abs=0] + </simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>hue</literal> (int) val [(int) abs=0] + </simpara></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>saturation</literal> (int) val [(int) abs=0]</para> + <para> + Set/Adjust video parameters. Val range from -100 to 100. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>frame_drop</literal> [(int) type=-1]</para> + <para> + Toggle/Set frame dropping mode. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>sub_visibility</literal></para> + <para> + Adjust subtitles visibility. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>sub_pos</literal> (int) val</para> + <para> + Adjust subtitles position. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>vobsub_lang</literal></para> + <para> + Change the language of VobSub subtitles. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>vo_fullscreen</literal></para> + <para> + Switch fullscreen mode. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>tv_step_channel</literal> (int) dir</para> + <para> + Select next/previous tv channel. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>tv_step_norm</literal></para> + <para> + Change TV norm. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>tv_step_chanlist</literal></para> + <para> + Change channel list. + </para></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>gui_loadfile</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>gui_loadsubtitle</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>gui_about</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>gui_play</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>gui_stop</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>gui_playlist</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><simpara><literal>gui_preferences</literal></simpara></listitem> +<listitem><para><literal>gui_skinbrowser</literal></para> + <para> + GUI actions + </para></listitem> +</itemizedlist> +</sect3> +</sect2> + + +<sect2 id="lirc"> +<title>Control from LIRC</title> + +<para> +Linux Infrared Remote Control - use an easy to build home-brewn IR-receiver, +an (almost) arbitrary remote control and control your linux box with it! +More about it at <ulink url="http://www.lirc.org">www.lirc.org</ulink>. +</para> + +<para> +If you have installed the lirc-package, configure will autodetect it. If +everything went fine, <application>MPlayer</application> will print a +message like "<computeroutput>Setting up lirc support...</computeroutput>" +on startup. If an error occurs it will tell you. If it doesn't tell you +anything about LIRC there's no support compiled in. That's it :-) +</para> + +<para> +The application name for <application>MPlayer</application> is - oh wonder +- <filename>mplayer</filename>. You can use any mplayer commands and even +pass more than one command by separating them with <literal>\n</literal>. +Don't forget to enable the repeat flag in <filename>.lircrc</filename> when +it make sense (seek, volume, etc). Here's an excerpt from my +<filename>.lircrc</filename>: +</para> + +<programlisting> +begin + button = VOLUME_PLUS + prog = mplayer + config = volume 1 + repeat = 1 +end + +begin + button = VOLUME_MINUS + prog = mplayer + config = volume -1 + repeat = 1 +end + +begin + button = CD_PLAY + prog = mplayer + config = pause +end + +begin + button = CD_STOP + prog = mplayer + config = seek 0 1\npause +end<!-- +--></programlisting> + +<para> +If you don't like the standard location for the lirc-config file +(<filename>~/.lircrc</filename>) use the <option>-lircconf +<replaceable>filename</replaceable></option> switch to specify another +file. +</para> +</sect2> + + +<sect2 id="slave-mode"> +<title>Slave mode</title> +<para> +The slave mode allow you to build simple frontend to +<application>MPlayer</application>. When enabled (with the +<option>-slave</option> option) <application>MPlayer</application> will +read commands separated by new line (\n) from stdin. +</para> +</sect2> +</sect1> + + +<sect1 id="streaming"> +<title>Streaming from network or pipes</title> + +<para> +<application>MPlayer</application> can play files from network, using the +HTTP or MMS protocol. +</para> + +<para> +Playing goes by simply using adding the URL to the command line. +<application>MPlayer</application> also honors the +<envar>http_proxy</envar> environment variable, and uses proxy if +available. Proxy usage can also be forced: +<screen>mplayer http_proxy://proxy.micorsops.com:3128/http://micorsops.com:80/stream.asf</screen> +</para> + +<para> +<application>MPlayer</application> can read from stdin +(<emphasis>not</emphasis> named pipes). This can be for example used to +play from FTP: +<screen>wget ftp://micorsops.com/something.avi -O - | mplayer -</screen> +</para> + +<para> +Note: it's also recommended to enable CACHE when playback from network: +<screen>wget ftp://micorsops.com/something.avi -O - | mplayer -cache 8192 -</screen> +</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> |