Set the graphics card that will receive the image. You can get a list of available cards when you run this option with -v. Currently only works with the directx video output driver.
Override the autodetected color depth.Only supported by the fbdev, dga, svga, vesa video output drivers.
Play movie with window border and decorations. Since this is on by default, use -noborder to disable the standard window decora- tions. Supported by the directx video output driver.
Adjust the brightness of the video signal (default: 0). Not supported by all video output drivers.
Adjust the contrast of the video signal (default: 0). Not sup- ported by all video output drivers.
Specify the hostname and display number of the X server you want to display on.
EXAMPLE:
-display xtest.localdomain:0
Turns on direct rendering (not supported by all codecs and video outputs) WARNING: May cause OSD/SUB corruption!
This option is used to control the dxr2 video output driver.
Change video mode to the one that is labeled as <modename> in /etc/fb.modes. NOTE: VESA framebuffer does not support mode changing.
Override framebuffer mode configuration file (default: /etc/ fb.modes).
Fullscreen playback (centers movie, and paints black bands around it). Not supported by all video output drivers.
Try this option if you still experience fullscreen problems.
Specify a priority list of fullscreen modes to be used. You can negate the modes by prefixing them with '-'. If you experience problems like the fullscreen window being covered by other win- dows try using a different order. NOTE: See -fstype help for a full list of available modes.
The available types are:
Adjust where the output is on the screen initially. The x and y specifications are in pixels measured from the top-left of the screen to the top-left of the image being displayed, however if a percentage sign is given after the argument it turns the value into a percentage of the screen size in that direction. It also supports the standard X11 -geometry option format. If an exter- nal window is specified using the -wid option, then the x and y coordinates are relative to the top-left corner of the window rather than the screen. NOTE: This option is only supported by the x11, xmga, xv, xvmc, xvidix, gl, gl2, directx and tdfxfb video output drivers.
EXAMPLE:
This tells the GUI to also use an X11 window and stick itself to the bottom of the video, which is useful to embed a mini-GUI in a browser (with the MPlayer plugin for instance).
Adjust the hue of the video signal (default: 0).You can get a colored negative of the image with this option. Not supported by all video output drivers.
Specify the dotclock or pixelclock range of the monitor.
Specify the horizontal frequency range of the monitor.
Specify the vertical frequency range of the monitor.
Set the aspect ratio of your monitor or TV screen.
EXAMPLE:
-monitoraspect 4:3 or 1.3333 -monitoraspect 16:9 or 1.7777
Set the aspect of a single pixel of your monitoror TVscreen (default: disabled). Overrides the -monitoraspect setting. A value of 0 disables, a value of 1 means square pixels (correct for (almost?) all LCDs).
Disablesdouble buffering, mostly for debugging purposes. Dou- ble buffering fixes flicker by storing two frames in memory, and displaying one while decoding another. It can affect OSD nega- tively, but often removes OSD flickering.
Do not grab the mouse pointer after a video modechange(-vm). Useful for multihead setups.
Do not keep window aspect ratio when resizing windows. Only works with the x11, xv, xmga, xvidix, directx video output driv- ers. Furthermore under X11 your window manager has to honor window aspect hints.
Makes the player window stay on top of other windows. Supported by video output drivers which use X11, except SDL, as well as directx, macosx, 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, macosx and xvidix video output drivers.
Change the range of the pan-and-scan functionality (default: 1). Positivevaluesmean multiples of the default range. Negative numbers mean you can zoom in up to a factor of -panscanrange+1. E.g. -panscanrange -3 allows a zoom factor of up to 4. This feature is experimental.Do not report bugs unless you are us- ing -vo gl.
Set the monitor refreshrate in Hz. Currently only supported by
Play movie in the root window (desktopbackground). Desktop background images may cover the movie window, though. Only works with the x11, xv, xmga, xvidix, quartz, macosx and directx video output drivers.
Adjust the saturation of the video signal (default: 0). You can get grayscale output with this option. Not supported by all video output drivers.
Specify the vertical screen resolution for video output drivers which do not know the screen resolutionlike fbdev, x11 and TVout.
Specify the horizontal screen resolution for video output driv- ers which do not know the screen resolution like fbdev, x11 and TVout.
Turns off xscreensaver at startup and turns it on again on exit.
Try to change to a different video mode.Supported by the dga, x11, xv, sdl and directx video output drivers. If used with the directx video output driver the -screenw, -screenh, -bpp and
Enables VBI for the vesa, dfbmga and svga video output drivers.
This tells MPlayer to attach to an existing window. Useful to embed MPlayer in a browser (e.g. the plugger extension).
In Xinerama configurations (i.e. a single desktop that spans across multiple displays) this option tells MPlayer which screen to display the movie on. A value of -2 means fullscreen across the whole virtual display, -1 means fullscreen on the display the window currently is on. The initial position set via the
Display in black and white. For optimal performance, this can be combined with '-lavdopts gray'.
Select a part of the input imageto display, multipleoccur- rences of this option switch on cinerama mode. In cinerama mode the movie is distributed over more than one TV (or beamer) to create a larger image. Options appearing after the n-th -zrcrop apply to the n-th MJPEG card, each card should at least have a
Specify the device special file that belongs to your MJPEG card, by default the zr video output driver takes the first v4l device it can find.
Force decimation: Decimation, as specified by -zrhdec and
Horizontal decimation: Ask the driver to send only every 2nd or 4th line/pixel of the input image to the MJPEG card and use the scaler of the MJPEG card to stretch the image to its original size.
Display a list of all -zr* options, their default valuesand a cinerama mode example.
Specify the TV norm as PAL or NTSC (default: no change).
A number from 1 (best) to 20 (worst) representing the JPEG en- coding quality.
Vertical decimation: Ask the driver to send onlyevery 2nd or 4th line/pixel of the input image to the MJPEG card and use the scaler of the MJPEG card to stretch the image to its original size.
If the movie is smaller than the TV screen, this option speci- fies the x offset from the upper-left corner of the TVscreen (default: centered).
If the movie is smaller than the TV screen, this option speci- fies the y offset from the upper-left corner of the TVscreen (default: centered).
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