BreadCrumbs: MPlayer
MPlayer
From Luke Jackson
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Summary
MPlayer is a free and open source media player distributed under the GNU General Public License. The program is available for all major operating systems, including Linux and other Unix-like systems, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. Versions for OS/2, AmigaOS and MorphOS are also available. The Windows versions works, with some minor problems, also in DOS using HX DOS Extender. A port of DOS using DJGPP is available too.
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Capture Cards
This is the command I use to watch TV from my WinTV-PVR-150:
mplayer -vf pp=fd,scale -ao sdl /dev/video0
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avitools
aviindex can convert from and to mplayer-generated index files. Since mplayer-1.0pre3 mplayer
has the ability to save the index via -saveidx FILE and load it again through -loadidx FILE.
aviindex is able to convert an mplayer index file to a transcode index file and vice visa. It
is not able to directly write an mplayer file, though. Example of a toolchain
mplayer -frames 0 -saveidx mpidx broken.avi
aviindex -i mpidx -o tcindex
avimerge -x tcindex -i broken.avi -o fixed.avi
Or the other way round
aviindex -i broken.avi -n -o broken.idx
aviindex -i broken.idx -o mpidx
mplayer -loadidx mpidx broken.avi
The major differences between the two index file formats is that the mplayer one is a binary
format which is an exact copy of an index in the AVI file. aviindex ´s format is text based.
See FORMAT for details.