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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ resample[=srate[:sloppy[:type]]]
*EXAMPLE*:
- ``mplayer --af=resample=44100:0:0``
+ ``mpv --af=resample=44100:0:0``
would set the output frequency of the resample filter to 44100Hz using
exact output frequency scaling and linear interpolation.
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ equalizer=[g1:g2:g3:...:g10]
*EXAMPLE*:
- ``mplayer --af=equalizer=11:11:10:5:0:-12:0:5:12:12 media.avi``
+ ``mpv --af=equalizer=11:11:10:5:0:-12:0:5:12:12 media.avi``
Would amplify the sound in the upper and lower frequency region while
canceling it almost completely around 1kHz.
@@ -223,13 +223,13 @@ channels=nch[:nr:from1:to1:from2:to2:from3:to3:...]
*EXAMPLE*:
- ``mplayer --af=channels=4:4:0:1:1:0:2:2:3:3 media.avi``
+ ``mpv --af=channels=4:4:0:1:1:0:2:2:3:3 media.avi``
Would change the number of channels to 4 and set up 4 routes that swap
channel 0 and channel 1 and leave channel 2 and 3 intact. Observe that
if media containing two channels was played back, channels 2 and 3
would contain silence but 0 and 1 would still be swapped.
- ``mplayer --af=channels=6:4:0:0:0:1:0:2:0:3 media.avi``
+ ``mpv --af=channels=6:4:0:0:0:1:0:2:0:3 media.avi``
Would change the number of channels to 6 and set up 4 routes that copy
channel 0 to channels 0 to 3. Channel 4 and 5 will contain silence.
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ format[=format]
the sign (either 's' for signed or 'u' for unsigned), 'b' denotes the
number of bits per sample (16, 24 or 32) and 'e' denotes the
endianness ('le' means little-endian, 'be' big-endian and 'ne' the
- endianness of the computer MPlayer is running on). Valid values
+ endianness of the computer mpv is running on). Valid values
(amongst others) are: 's16le', 'u32be' and 'u24ne'. Exceptions to this
rule that are also valid format specifiers: u8, s8, floatle, floatbe,
floatne, mulaw, alaw, mpeg2, ac3 and imaadpcm.
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ volume[=v[:sc]]
background is gone.
This filter has a second feature: It measures the overall maximum sound
- level and prints out that level when MPlayer exits. This feature currently
+ level and prints out that level when mpv exits. This feature currently
only works with floating-point data, use e.g. ``--af-adv=force=5``, or use
``--af=stats``.
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ volume[=v[:sc]]
*EXAMPLE*:
- ``mplayer --af=volume=10.1:0 media.avi``
+ ``mpv --af=volume=10.1:0 media.avi``
Would amplify the sound by 10.1dB and hard-clip if the sound level is
too high.
@@ -306,10 +306,10 @@ pan=n[:L00:L01:L02:...L10:L11:L12:...Ln0:Ln1:Ln2:...]
*EXAMPLE*:
- ``mplayer --af=pan=1:0.5:0.5 media.avi``
+ ``mpv --af=pan=1:0.5:0.5 media.avi``
Would down-mix from stereo to mono.
- ``mplayer --af=pan=3:1:0:0.5:0:1:0.5 media.avi``
+ ``mpv --af=pan=3:1:0:0.5:0:1:0.5 media.avi``
Would give 3 channel output leaving channels 0 and 1 intact, and mix
channels 0 and 1 into output channel 2 (which could be sent to a
subwoofer for example).
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ sub[=fc:ch]
*EXAMPLE*:
- ``mplayer --af=sub=100:4 --channels=5 media.avi``
+ ``mpv --af=sub=100:4 --channels=5 media.avi``
Would add a sub-woofer channel with a cutoff frequency of 100Hz to
output channel 4.
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ surround[=delay]
*EXAMPLE*:
- ``mplayer --af=surround=15 --channels=4 media.avi``
+ ``mpv --af=surround=15 --channels=4 media.avi``
Would add surround sound decoding with 15ms delay for the sound to the
rear speakers.
@@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ delay[=ch1:ch2:...]
*EXAMPLE*:
- ``mplayer --af=delay=10.5:10.5:0:0:7:0 media.avi``
+ ``mpv --af=delay=10.5:10.5:0:0:7:0 media.avi``
Would delay front left and right by 10.5ms, the two rear channels and
the sub by 0ms and the center channel by 7ms.
@@ -410,14 +410,14 @@ export[=mmapped_file[:nsamples]]
The rest is payload (non-interleaved) 16 bit data.
<mmapped_file>
- file to map data to (default: ``~/.mplayer/mplayer-af_export``)
+ file to map data to (default: ``~/.mpv/mpv-af_export``)
<nsamples>
number of samples per channel (default: 512)
*EXAMPLE*:
- ``mplayer --af=export=/tmp/mplayer-af_export:1024 media.avi``
- Would export 1024 samples per channel to ``/tmp/mplayer-af_export``.
+ ``mpv --af=export=/tmp/mpv-af_export:1024 media.avi``
+ Would export 1024 samples per channel to ``/tmp/mpv-af_export``.
extrastereo[=mul]
(Linearly) increases the difference between left and right channels which
@@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ ladspa=file:label[:controls...]
<controls>
Controls are zero or more floating point values that determine the
behavior of the loaded plugin (for example delay, threshold or gain).
- In verbose mode (add ``-v`` to the MPlayer command line), all
+ In verbose mode (add ``-v`` to the mpv command line), all
available controls and their valid ranges are printed. This eliminates
the use of 'analyseplugin' from the LADSPA SDK.
@@ -516,21 +516,21 @@ scaletempo[=option1:option2:...]
*EXAMPLE*:
- ``mplayer --af=scaletempo --speed=1.2 media.ogg``
+ ``mpv --af=scaletempo --speed=1.2 media.ogg``
Would playback media at 1.2x normal speed, with audio at normal pitch.
Changing playback speed, would change audio tempo to match.
- ``mplayer --af=scaletempo=scale=1.2:speed=none --speed=1.2 media.ogg``
+ ``mpv --af=scaletempo=scale=1.2:speed=none --speed=1.2 media.ogg``
Would playback media at 1.2x normal speed, with audio at normal pitch,
but changing playback speed has no effect on audio tempo.
- ``mplayer --af=scaletempo=stride=30:overlap=.50:search=10 media.ogg``
+ ``mpv --af=scaletempo=stride=30:overlap=.50:search=10 media.ogg``
Would tweak the quality and performace parameters.
- ``mplayer --af=format=floatne,scaletempo media.ogg``
+ ``mpv --af=format=floatne,scaletempo media.ogg``
Would make scaletempo use float code. Maybe faster on some platforms.
- ``mplayer --af=scaletempo=scale=1.2:speed=pitch audio.ogg``
+ ``mpv --af=scaletempo=scale=1.2:speed=pitch audio.ogg``
Would playback audio file at 1.2x normal speed, with audio at normal
pitch. Changing playback speed, would change pitch, leaving audio
tempo at 1.2x.