Disable graphical display.
@item -noborder
Borderless window.
+@item -alwaysontop
+Window always on top. Available on: X11 with SDL >= 2.0.5, Windows SDL >= 2.0.6.
@item -volume
Set the startup volume. 0 means silence, 100 means no volume reduction or
amplification. Negative values are treated as 0, values above 100 are treated
Force format.
@item -window_title @var{title}
Set window title (default is the input filename).
+@item -left @var{title}
+Set the x position for the left of the window (default is a centered window).
+@item -top @var{title}
+Set the y position for the top of the window (default is a centered window).
@item -loop @var{number}
Loops movie playback <number> times. 0 means forever.
@item -showmode @var{mode}
@item -stats
Print several playback statistics, in particular show the stream
duration, the codec parameters, the current position in the stream and
-the audio/video synchronisation drift. It is on by default, to
-explicitly disable it you need to specify @code{-nostats}.
+the audio/video synchronisation drift. It is shown by default, unless the
+log level is lower than @code{info}. Its display can be forced by manually
+specifying this option. To disable it, you need to specify @code{-nostats}.
@item -fast
Non-spec-compliant optimizations.
may be dropped if not read in time. Use this option to enable infinite buffers
for all inputs, use @option{-noinfbuf} to disable it.
+@item -filter_threads @var{nb_threads}
+Defines how many threads are used to process a filter pipeline. Each pipeline
+will produce a thread pool with this many threads available for parallel
+processing. The default is 0 which means that the thread count will be
+determined by the number of available CPUs.
+
@end table
@section While playing