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Subtitle Editor 0.24.0 (Default branch)

ImageSubtitle Editor is a GTK+2 tool to edit subtitles for GNU/Linux/*BSD. It can be used for new subtitles or as a tool to transform, edit, correct, and refine existing subtitles. It also shows sound waves, which makes it easier to synchronize subtitles to voices.License: GNU General Public License v3Changes:
A new error checking tool with correction support, improvements, bugfixes, and updated translations.Image

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GNOME-MPLAYER(1)					      General Commands Manual						  GNOME-MPLAYER(1)

NAME
gnome-mplayer - a simple GUI for MPlayer SYNOPSIS
gnome-mplayer [options] files... gnome-mplayer [options] cdda:// gnome-mplayer [options] [dvd|dvdnav]:// gnome-mplayer [options] [http|mms|rtsp]:// gnome-mplayer [options] /dev/[sd*|dvd|cdrom] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gnome-mplayer command. gnome-mplayer provides a simple and clean interface to MPlayer. GNOME MPlayer has a rich API that is exposed via DBus. Using DBus you can control a single or multiple instances of GNOME MPlayer from a single command. GNOME MPlayer can be used to play media on websites when used in conjunction with Gecko Mediaplayer. Homepage: http://kdekorte.googlepages.com/gnomemplayer INTERACTIVE CONTROL
Many of the keyboard shortcuts in gnome-mplayer are the same as those found in mplayer. Here is a list of more of the commonly used short- cuts. Keyboard Controls Media Position Right Arrow - Fast Forward Left Arrow - Fast Reverse Page Up - Seek 10min forward Page Down - Seek 10min backward Up Arrow - Seek 1 min forward Down Arrow - Seek 1 min backward Space - Pause p - Pause Video Adjustment 1 - Contrast down 5 2 - Contrast up 5 3 - Brightness down 5 4 - Brightness up 5 5 - Hue down 5 6 - Hue up 5 7 - Saturation down 5 8 - Saturation up 5 Playback Adjustment [ - Play 10% slower ] - Play 10% faster { - Half speed playback } - Double speed playback Volume Adjustement 9 - Volume down 10 0 - Volume up 10 m - Mute Audio and Subtitle Track Adjustment # - Switch Audio Track j - Subtitle select v - Subtitle visibility + - Increase Audio Delay - - Decreate Audio Delay z - Decrease Subtitle Delay x - Increate Subtitle Delay Other Options Ctrl-D - Show/Hide file details Ctrl-P - Show/Hide playlist Ctrl-F/F - Un/Fullscreen q - Quit immediately OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. Help Options: -?, --help Show summary of options --help-all Show all help options --help-gtk Show GTK+ Options Application Options: --window=WID Window to embed in -w, --width=X Width of window to embed in -h, --height=Y Height of window to embed in --controlid=CID Unique DBUS controller id --playlist File Argument is a playlist -v, --verbose Show more output on the console --reallyverbose Show even more output on the console --fullscreen Start in fullscreen mode --softvol Use mplayer software volume control --mixer=MIXER Mixer to use --volume Set initial volume percentage --showcontrols=[0|1] Show the controls in window --showsubtitles=[0|1] Show the subtitles if available, defaults to 1 (yes) --autostart=[0|1] Autostart the media. Default is 1, set to 0 to load but don't play --disablecontextmenu Disable popup menu on right click --disablefullscreen Disable fullscreen options in browser mode --loop Play all files on the playlist forever -q, --quit_on_complete Quit application when last file on playlist is played --random Play items on playlist in random order --cache Set cache size --forcecache Force cache usage on streaming sites --disabledeinterlace Disable the deinterlace filter --disableframedrop Don't skip drawing frames to better keep sync --disableass Use the old subtitle rendering system --disableembeddedfonts Don't use fonts embedded on matroska files --vertical Use Vertical Layout --showplaylist Start with playlist open --showdetails Start with details visible --rpname=NAME Real Player Name --rpconsole=CONSOLE Real Player Console ID --rpcontrols=Control Name,... Real Player Console Controls --subtitle=FILENAME Subtitle file for first media file --tvdevice=DEVICE TV device name --tvdriver=DRIVER TV driver name (v4l|v4l2) --tvinput=INPUT TV input name --tvwidth=WIDTH Width of TV input --tvheight=HEIGHT Height of TV input --tvfps=FPS Frames per second from TV input --single_instance Only allow one instance --replace_and_play Put single instance mode into replace and play mode --large_buttons show interface with bigger icons, useful for touchscreens --always_hide_after_timeout control bar will always slide away, useful for small screens --new_instance Ignore single instance preference for this instance --keep_on_top Keep window on top --disable_cover_art_fetch Don't fetch new cover art images --display=DISPLAY X display to use AUTHOR
gnome-mplayer was written by Kevin DeKorte <kdekorte@gmail.com>. June 06, 2009 GNOME-MPLAYER(1)