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@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ Program Behavior
``--merge-files``
Pretend that all files passed to mpv are concatenated into a single, big
file. This uses timeline/EDL support internally. Note that this won't work
- for ordered chapter files or quvi-resolved URLs (such as YouTube links).
+ for ordered chapter files.
This option is interpreted at program start, and doesn't affect for
example files or playlists loaded with the ``loadfile`` or ``loadlist``
@@ -676,26 +676,6 @@ Video
``mpv --hwdec=vdpau --vo=vdpau --hwdec-codecs=h264,mpeg2video``
Enable vdpau decoding for h264 and mpeg2 only.
-``--quvi-format=<best|default|...>``
- Video format/quality that is directly passed to libquvi (default: ``best``).
- This is used when opening links to streaming sites like YouTube. The
- interpretation of this value is highly specific to the streaming site and
- the video.
-
- libquvi 0.4.x:
-
- The only well-defined values that work on all sites are ``best``
- (best quality/highest bandwidth, default), and ``default`` (lowest
- quality).
-
- The quvi command line tool can be used to find out which formats are
- supported for a given URL: ``quvi --query-formats URL``.
-
- libquvi 0.9.x:
-
- The following explanations are relevant:
- `<http://quvi.sourceforge.net/r/api/0.9/glossary_termino.html#m_stream_id>`_
-
``--vd-lavc-check-hw-profile=<yes|no>``
Check hardware decoder profile (default: yes). If ``no`` is set, the
highest profile of the hardware decoder is unconditionally selected, and
@@ -1244,15 +1224,6 @@ Subtitles
a subtitle script with another video file. The ``--ass-style-override``
option doesn't affect how this option is interpreted.
-``--quvi-fetch-subtitles=<yes|no>``
- Toggles fetching of subtitles from streaming sites with libquvi. Disabled
- by default, because it's unreliable and slow. Note that when enabled,
- subtitles will always be fetched, even if subtitles are explicitly
- disabled with ``--no-sub`` (because you might want to enable subtitles
- at runtime).
-
- Supported when using libquvi 0.9.x.
-
``--stretch-dvd-subs=<yes|no>``
Stretch DVD subtitles when playing anamorphic videos for better looking
fonts on badly mastered DVDs. This switch has no effect when the