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19 vlc, fbvlc, gvlc \- The VideoLAN Client
26 This manual page documents briefly the
28 , a free MPEG2 player.
31 follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
32 options starting with two dashes (`-').
33 A summary of options is included below.
39 Specify an audio output module: "dsp", "esd", for instance.
41 .B \-\-stereo, \-\-mono
42 Choose stereo or mono audio output
48 Specify a video output module: "gnome", "fb", "glide", for instance.
50 .B \-\-motion <module>
51 Specify a module for motion compensation: "motion", "motionmmx", for instance.
54 Specify a module for IDCT: "idct", "idctmmx", for instance.
57 Specify a YUV module: "yuv", "yuvmmx", for instance.
59 .B \-\-display <display>
60 Specify the display name.
62 .B \-\-width <w>, \-\-height <h>
63 Choose the display coordinates.
72 Choose a fixed synchro value instead of the internal auto-adaptative
73 heuristics based on CPU usage.
75 `I' displays only I images, `IP' displays I and P images, `IP+'
76 displays I and P images and every second B image, and `IPB' forces
77 displaying of all images.
79 Note that the vlc is certainly going to crash if you ask it to
80 display more images than your CPU can cope with.
83 Activate DVD mode, by directly accessing the DVD drive (no need to mount
86 opens /dev/dvd, but this behaviour may be overridden by the vlc_dvd_device
87 environment variable (see below).
89 .B \-a, \-\-dvdaudio [ ac3 | lpcm | mpeg | off ]
90 Choose the audio channel type. Most DVDs have AC3 audio channels, but
91 you can also have Linear PCM or MPEG layer 2 sound. Also, one might decide
92 not to activate the audio channel.
94 .B \-c, \-\-dvdchannel [ 0\-15 ]
95 Select the audio channel. Most DVDs only have one or two audio channels,
96 but some of them have a great number of available languages. Note that the
97 audio channel will also depend on the channel type.
99 .B \-s, \-\-dvdsubtitle [ 0\-31 ]
100 Select the subtitle channel, if there is one in the stream.
103 Disable VLANs support.
105 .B \-\-server <host>, \-\-port <port>
106 Choose the video server address and port.
112 Print long help and exit.
115 Output version information and exit.
118 also accepts a lot of parameters to customize its behaviour.
120 .B Interface parameters:
121 vlc_init=<filename> initialization script
122 vlc_channels=<filename> channels list
123 warning_level=<level> warning level
126 vlc_aout=<method name> audio method
127 vlc_dsp=<filename> dsp device path
128 vlc_stereo={1|0} stereo or mono output
129 vlc_audio_rate=<rate> output rate
132 vlc_vout=<method name> display method
133 vlc_display=<display> display used
134 vlc_width=<width> display width
135 vlc_height=<height> dislay height
136 vlc_fb_dev=<filename> framebuffer device
137 vlc_grayscale={1|0} grayscale or color
138 vlc_idct=<method name> IDCT method
139 vlc_yuv=<method name> YUV method
140 vlc_synchro={I|I+|IP|IP+|IPB} synchro algorithm
143 vlc_dvd_device=<device> DVD device
144 vlc_dvd_audio={ac3|lpcm|mpeg|off} audio type
145 vlc_dvd_channel=[0-15] audio channel
146 vlc_dvd_subtitle=[0-31] subtitle channel
149 vlc_server=<hostname> video server
150 vlc_server_port=<port> video server port
151 vlc_broadcast={1|0} broadcast mode
152 vlc_iface=<interface> network interface
153 vlc_vlan_server=<host> vlan server
154 vlc_vlan_port=<port> vlan server port
157 .BR vls (1), vlms (1)
160 This manual page was written by the VideoLAN Team <videolan@via.ecp.fr>,
161 for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).