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PLAYMPEG(1) General Commands Manual PLAYMPEG(1)
NAME
plaympeg - MPEG audio (MP3) and video (MPEG-1) player
SYNOPSIS
plaympeg [options] file ...
DESCRIPTION
plaympeg is an MPEG audio and video player that uses the SDL MPEG Player Library. It can play back MPEG audio (layer 1, 2 and 3), MPEG
video (MPEG-1) and MPEG system (audio and video combined) files. MPEG-2 video files (as found on DVDs) are not supported.
The video player works best on a 16 bit color depth X11 display, it works on other color depths with reduced speed as well. You'll need a
CPU with 300 MHz or more to play back an MPEG system stream with 25 frames per seconds (fps) at full speed.
OPTIONS
--help Show short usage information
--noaudio
Don't play the audio stream (if available)
--novideo
Don't play the video stream (if available)
--fullscreen
Play the MPEG video stream in fullscreen mode (this requires root privileges or a setuid plaympeg binary)
-2, --double
Play the MPEG video stream at double size
-l, --loop
Play the stream (audio or video) over and over again
-v N, --volume N
Set the volume of the audio stream to N% (N in the range of 0 to 100)
-s S, --scale S
Play the MPEG video stream at S size
SEE ALSO
SMPEG home page at http://www.lokigames.com/development/smpeg.php3
AUTHOR
The SDL MPEG Player Library was written by Karl Robillard and Sam Lantinga of Loki Entertainment Software. Please report any bugs and/or
fixes to smpeg@lokigames.com.
This manual page was written by Stefan Gybas <sgybas@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system, but may be used elsewhere under the GPL.
PLAYMPEG(1)