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GST123(1)							gst123 Manual Page							 GST123(1)

NAME
gst123 - A GStreamer based command line media player SYNOPSIS
gst123 [OPTIONS] [URIS...] DESCRIPTION
gst123 is a command line based media player released as free software under the GNU LGPL. OPTIONS
gst123 follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes ('-'). -h, --help Shows a brief help message. --version Prints out gst123 version. --full-version Prints out gst123 version and version of libraries used by gst123. -r, --repeat Repeat playlist forever. -z, --shuffle Shuffle playlist before playing. -Z, --random Play files in random order forever. -x, --novideo Do not play the video stream. -@ <playlist>, --list <playlist> Load files to play from the playlist file. -a, --audio-output <driver>[=<device>] Set audio output driver (and device). See section audio drivers for details. -v, --visualization <plugin_name> Use a plugin for visualization during audio playback. -V, --visualization-list Show a list of available audio visualization plugins which can be used with the -v option. -q, --quiet Don't display any messages (title, codec, ui feedback). --verbose Print GStreamer pipeline used to play files Besides filenames, playlist entries or command line args can be directories. In this case, gst123 recursively searches the directory and plays all files contained in it. INTERRUPT
You can abort gst123 at any time by pressing Ctrl-C. If you are playing multiple files, this will stop the current file and begin playing the next one. If you want to abort playing immediately instead of skipping to the next file, press Ctrl-C within the first second of the playback of a new file. KEYBOARD INPUT
cursor left/right Seek 10 seconds backwards/forwards. cursor down/up Seek 1 minute backwards/forwards. page down/up Seek 10 minute backwards/forwards. space Toggle pause. +/- Increase/decrease volume by 10%. m Toggle mute/unmute. f Toggle fullscreen display (only for videos). 1 Normal video size (only for videos). n Play next file. q Quit gst123. ? Show keyboard help. CONFIGURATION FILE
During start, gst123 will read ~/.gst123rc, if this file exists. Empty lines and lines starting with a # are ignored. The following com- mands are available: audio_output <driver>[=<device>] This sets the default audio driver and the default audio device. It has the same effect as the -a / --audio-output command line option. When both are present, a config file entry and the command line option, the value from the command line option will be used. Read the section on audio drivers for details on the available drivers and syntax. visualization <visualization_plugin> Set default visualization plugin for audio files. This setting has the same effect as the -v / --visualization command line option. When both are present, the value from the command line option will be used. AUDIO DRIVERS
alsa=[<device>] The ALSA driver; when used without argument (as in -a alsa), the ALSA driver uses the default device. To select an ALSA device, its possible to use for example alsa=hw:1 (which will use the hw:1 ALSA device). jack The JACK driver. Device selection is not supported in this case. none Dummy output driver, will not output any audio. oss=[<device>] The OSS driver; when used without argument (as in -a oss), the OSS driver uses the default device. The device can be specified using for example oss=/dev/dsp1 (which would use the OSS device /dev/dsp1). SEE ALSO
gst123 Website (http://space.twc.de/~stefan/gst123.php <http://space.twc.de/~stefan/gst123.php>) Revision 716 2012-04-20 GST123(1)
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