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diff --git a/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 b/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 index ae13cac060..1c2d6701f9 100644 --- a/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 +++ b/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 @@ -281,8 +281,8 @@ Change YUV colorspace. .PD 1 .PP .RS -(The following keys are valid only when using a hardware accelerated video -output (xv, (x)vidix, (x)mga, etc), the software equalizer +(The following keys are valid only when using a video output that supports +the corresponding adjustment, the software equalizer (\-vf eq or \-vf eq2) or hue filter (\-vf hue).) .RE .PP @@ -751,14 +751,14 @@ chapter change instead of doing a seek. .B \-colorkey <number> Changes the colorkey to an RGB value of your choice. 0x000000 is black and 0xffffff is white. -Only supported by the cvidix, fbdev, svga, vesa, winvidix, xmga, xvidix, +Only supported by the fbdev, svga, vesa, xmga, xover, xv (see \-vo xv:ck), xvmc (see \-vo xv:ck) and directx video output drivers. . .TP .B \-nocolorkey Disables colorkeying. -Only supported by the cvidix, fbdev, svga, vesa, winvidix, xmga, xvidix, +Only supported by the fbdev, svga, vesa, xmga, xover, xv (see \-vo xv:ck), xvmc (see \-vo xv:ck) and directx video output drivers. . @@ -797,14 +797,13 @@ later. See http://www.mplayerhq.hu/\:DOCS/\:HTML/\:en/\:edl.html for details. . .TP -.B \-nofixed\-vo +.B \-fixed\-vo, \-nofixed\-vo \-fixed\-vo enforces a fixed video system for multiple files (one (un)initialization for all files). Therefore only one window will be opened for all files. Now enabled by default, use \-nofixed\-vo to disable and create a new window whenever the video stream changes. -Currently the following drivers are fixed-vo compliant: gl, gl2, mga, svga, x11, -xmga, xv, xvidix and dfbmga. +Some of the older drivers may not be fixed-vo compliant. . .TP .B \-framedrop (also see \-hardframedrop, experimental without \-nocorrect\-pts) @@ -3169,8 +3168,7 @@ the video output drivers that fully support \-xineramascreen (direct3d, gl, gl2, vdpau, x11, xv, xvmc, corevideo). .br .I NOTE: -This option is only supported by the x11, xmga, xv, xvmc, xvidix, -gl, gl2, directx, fbdev, tdfxfb and corevideo video output drivers. +May not be supported by some of the older VO drivers. .sp 1 .I EXAMPLE: .PD 0 @@ -3262,8 +3260,7 @@ as well as directx, corevideo, quartz, ggi and gl2. Enables pan-and-scan functionality (cropping the sides of e.g.\& a 16:9 movie to make it fit a 4:3 display without black bands). The range controls how much of the image is cropped. -Only works with the xv, xmga, mga, gl, gl2, quartz, corevideo and xvidix -video output drivers. +May not work with all video output drivers. .br .I NOTE: Values between \-1 and 0 are allowed as well, but highly experimental @@ -3288,7 +3285,7 @@ Currently only supported by \-vo directx combined with the \-vm option. .B \-rootwin Play movie in the root window (desktop background). Desktop background images may cover the movie window, though. -Only works with the x11, xv, xmga, xvidix, quartz, corevideo and directx video output drivers. +May not work with all video output drivers. . .TP .B \-saturation <\-100\-100> @@ -3674,52 +3671,6 @@ Use hardware accelerated scaler (default: hwaccel). .PD 1 . .TP -.B "vidix\ \ " -VIDIX (VIDeo Interface for *niX) is an interface to the -video acceleration features of different graphics cards. -Very fast video output driver on cards that support it. -.PD 0 -.RSs -.IPs <subdevice> -Explicitly choose the VIDIX subdevice driver to use. -Available subdevice drivers are cyberblade, ivtv, mach64, -mga_crtc2, mga, nvidia, pm2, pm3, radeon, rage128, s3, sh_veu, -sis_vid and unichrome. -.RE -.PD 1 -. -.TP -.B xvidix (X11 only) -X11 frontend for VIDIX -.PD 0 -.RSs -.IPs <subdevice> -same as vidix -.RE -.PD 1 -. -.TP -.B "cvidix\ " -Generic and platform independent VIDIX frontend, can even run in a -text console with nVidia cards. -.PD 0 -.RSs -.IPs <subdevice> -same as vidix -.RE -.PD 1 -. -.TP -.B winvidix (Windows only) -Windows frontend for VIDIX -.PD 0 -.RSs -.IPs <subdevice> -same as vidix -.RE -.PD 1 -. -.TP .B direct3d (Windows only) (BETA CODE!) Video output driver that uses the Direct3D interface (useful for Vista). . @@ -3789,9 +3740,7 @@ Uses the kernel framebuffer to play video. .PD 0 .RSs .IPs <device> -Explicitly choose the fbdev device name to use (e.g.\& /dev/\:fb0) or the -name of the VIDIX subdevice if the device name starts with 'vidix' -(e.g.\& 'vidixsis_vid' for the sis driver). +Explicitly choose the fbdev device name to use (e.g.\& /dev/\:fb0). .RE .PD 1 . @@ -3818,8 +3767,6 @@ Turns DGA mode on or off (default: on). Activate the NeoMagic TV out and set it to PAL norm. .IPs neotv_ntsc Activate the NeoMagic TV out and set it to NTSC norm. -.IPs vidix -Use the VIDIX driver. .IPs "lvo:\ \ \ " Activate the Linux Video Overlay on top of VESA mode. .RE @@ -3845,8 +3792,6 @@ Usable only with \-double. It has the same effect as the \-vsync option. .IPs "sq\ \ \ " Try to select a video mode with square pixels. -.IPs vidix -Use svga with VIDIX. .RE .PD 1 . @@ -7793,18 +7738,6 @@ Connect to NAS server instance 0 on localhost using unix domain sockets. .B DISPLAY FIXME: Document this. . -.SS vidix: -. -.TP -.B VIDIX_CRT -FIXME: Document this. -. -.TP -.B VIDIXIVTVALPHA -Set this to 'disable' in order to stop the VIDIX driver from controlling -alphablending settings. -You can then manipulate it yourself with 'ivtvfbctl'. -. .SS osdep: . .TP |