iDVD: Creating widescreen DVDs for standard size televisions


 
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iDVD: Creating widescreen DVDs for standard size televisions

When you play a widescreen DVD on a standard size television, the text or buttons on a widescreen menu may approach the edge of the display, or appear cut-off.

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tvtime(1)						      General Commands Manual							 tvtime(1)

NAME
tvtime - a high quality television application SYNOPSIS
tvtime [ OPTION ] ... DESCRIPTION
tvtime is a high quality television application for use with video capture cards. tvtime processes the input from a capture card and dis- plays it on a computer monitor or projector. tvtime supports: o Deinterlaced output at full interlaced rate of 59.94 frames per second for NTSC source, or 50 frames per second for PAL sources. This gives smoothness of motion and high visual quality. o Multiple deinterlacing algorithms for finding the optimal mode for the video content and available processor speed. o 16:9 aspect ratio mode for the highest available resolution when processing input from an external DVD player or digital satellite receiver. o A super-slick on-screen-display for the complete television experience, with a featureful menu system. USAGE
Here are the core set of key bindings you want to learn for using tvtime: Escape or q Quit F1 or tab Show menu up/down Change channels 0-9 and Enter Change channels Backspace Jump to previous channel i Change input m Mute +/- or left/right Volume control f Fullscreen s Take a screenshot Enter Display info d Display debug statistics Here are some advanced keys. These features are all configurable via the menu, but some of these may be useful if you use the features often: e Toggle audio mode (stereo/mono/SAP) v Toggle always-on-top with supporting window managers F5/F6/F7 Picture settings Space Restore default picture settings / Resize the window to match the content inside it (after applying a matte or switching to 16:9 mode) c Toggle closed caption decoding (NTSC only) OPTIONS
-a, --widescreen This option starts tvtime in 16:9 aspect ratio mode. -A, --nowidescreen This option starts tvtime in 4:3 aspect ratio mode. -h, --help Show usage information. -k, --slave Disables keyboard input in tvtime for slave mode. Slave mode was added for integration with PVR applications like freevo or mythtv, so that freevo can handle keyboard input while tvtime is running. In slave mode, keystrokes are ignored but they are printed to standard output, and commands are read from standard input in the same syntax as tvtime-command. -m, --fullscreen Start tvtime in fullscreen mode. -M, --window Start tvtime in windowed mode. -s, --showdrops Print frame skip information (for debugging). -S, --saveoptions Save command line options to the config file. This will save the V4L device, VBI device, input number, norm, frequency, startup fullscreen setting, aspect ratio, verbose mode, and output window height. -v, --verbose The verbose setting indicates that we should print full informational and warning messages to standard error while running tvtime. Otherwise, only critical errors will be printed to the output. -F, --configfile=FILE Additional config file to load settings from. -g, --geometry=GEOMETRY Sets the geometry of the window, for example, 400x300 for a window 400 pixels wide and 300 pixels tall. A width value of 0 signi- fies that the appropriate width for the given height will be used. For 4:3 content on a square pixel display, this defaults to a 768x576 window. -I, --inputwidth=SAMPLING V4L input scanline sampling (defaults to 720. This sets how many pixels per scanline to request from the capture card. A higher setting gives better quality, while a lower setting means we do less work, and so tvtime will run faster. If you have a slower CPU (like, less than 500Mhz or so), maybe values of 480 or 400 might suit you best. For best quality, choose a high value like 720 or 768. Many capture cards cannot sample higher than 768 pixels per scanline. -d, --device=NAME video4linux device to use (defaults to /dev/video0). -b, --vbidevice=DEVICE VBI device to use (defaults to /dev/vbi0). -i, --input=INPUTNUM video4linux input number (defaults to 0). Cards commonly have a bunch of sources, for example, on my WinTV card, source 0 is my tuner and source 1 is the composite input. -c, --channel=CHANNEL On startup, tvtime will tune to the given channel. Otherwise, the channels from the config file will be used. -n, --norm=NORM The mode to set the tuner to (defaults to NTSC). Valid modes are: o NTSC o PAL o SECAM o PAL-NC o PAL-M o PAL-N o NTSC-JP -f, --frequencies=NAME The channels you are receiving with the tuner (defaults to us-cable). Valid values are: o us-cable o us-broadcast o japan-cable o japan-broadcast o europe o australia o australia-optus o newzealand o france o russia o custom (first run 'tvtime-scanner') -t, --xmltv=FILE Reads XMLTV listings from the given file to display on the OSD. Channels are looked up based on their name, and tvtime will display the show title, sub-title and show description on the OSD. -l, --xmltvlanguage=LANG Use XMLTV data in given language, if available. Languages are represented by their two-letter language code (for example, "de" for German). The default language used in the file will be used if this is unset or set to "none" -X, --display=DISPLAY Uses the given X display to connect to. -x, --mixer=DEVICE[:CH] The mixer device and channel for the volume controls. (defaults to /dev/mixer:line). Valid channels are: o vol o bass o treble o synth o pcm o speaker o line o mic o cd o mix o pcm2 o rec o igain o ogain o line1 o line2 o line3 o dig1 o dig2 o dig3 o phin o phout o video o radio o monitor FILES
/tvtime/tvtime.xml $HOME/.tvtime/tvtime.xml $HOME/.tvtime/stationlist.xml /var/run/tvtime/TV-*/tvtimefifo AUTHORS
Billy Biggs, Doug Bell, Alexander S. Belov, Achim Schneider, David I. Lehn, Paul Jara, Robert Hogberg, Craig Dooley, Bart Dorsey, Nicolas Boos, Simon Law, Mark Trolley, Joachim Koenig, Stewart Allen, Justin A, Brian Goines, Krister Lagerstrom. SEE ALSO
tvtime-command(1), tvtime-configure(1), tvtime-scanner(1), tvtime.xml(5), stationlist.xml(5). tvtime 1.0RC1 April 2005 tvtime(1)