From: Miguel F. <mig...@us...> - 2002-06-08 00:20:21
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Update of /cvsroot/xine/xine-ui/doc In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv9965/doc Modified Files: README.config_en Log Message: new setting gui.warn_unhandled_codec Index: README.config_en =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/xine/xine-ui/doc/README.config_en,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- README.config_en 6 May 2002 00:48:56 -0000 1.6 +++ README.config_en 8 Jun 2002 00:20:15 -0000 1.7 @@ -17,41 +17,41 @@ (e.g. default) audio.alsa_front_device Device name used for stereo. - (e.g. front) + (e.g. front) -audio.alsa_surround40_device Device name used for 4-channel. - (e.g. surround40) +audio.alsa_surround40_device Device name used for 4-channel. + (e.g. surround40) -audio.alsa_surround50_device Device name used for 5-channel. - (e.g. surround50) +audio.alsa_surround50_device Device name used for 5-channel. + (e.g. surround50) -audio.alsa_surround51_device Device name used for 6-channel. - (e.g. surround51) +audio.alsa_surround51_device Device name used for 6-channel. + (e.g. surround51) -audio.alsa_a52_device Device name used for a/52 passthrough. - (e.g. iec958:AES0=0x6,AES1=0x82,AES2=0x0,AES3=0x2) +audio.alsa_a52_device Device name used for a/52 passthrough. + (e.g. iec958:AES0=0x6,AES1=0x82,AES2=0x0,AES3=0x2) audio.driver audio driver to use, same as command line option -A (e.g. alsa05, alsa09, arts, esd, sun) -audio.force_rate If non-zero, force audio output rate to specified - value for systems with braindead audio drivers that - don't properly communicate back what audio rates they - do support. The default value of 0 attempts to - automatically detect the optimum audio output rate - (e.g. use 44100 to force 44.1 KHz audio) - -audio.resample_mode Adjust whether resampling is done or not. - 1 force off - 2 force on - Anything else sets it to auto. +audio.force_rate If non-zero, force audio output rate to specified + value for systems with braindead audio drivers that + don't properly communicate back what audio rates they + do support. The default value of 0 attempts to + automatically detect the optimum audio output rate + (e.g. use 44100 to force 44.1 KHz audio) + +audio.resample_mode Adjust whether resampling is done or not. + 1 force off + 2 force on + Anything else sets it to auto. audio.esd_latency latency between time of audio sample - output to esd and actual playback - in audio samples (default 30000) - use this to manually adjust a/v sync - for esd output + output to esd and actual playback + in audio samples (default 30000) + use this to manually adjust a/v sync + for esd output audio.five_lfe_channel 1/0 : enable 5.1-channel playback @@ -64,49 +64,49 @@ audio.mixer_volume 0..100%: Mixer volume. audio.oss_sync_method Type of audio/video synchronization desired - auto: System attempts to automatically - detect thhe optimal type of audio/ - video synchronization, with the - preference order being GETODELAY, - GETOPTR, and finally SOFTSYNC - getodelay: Try to force use of the - SNDCTL_DSP_GETODELAY ioctl - to achieve true audio/video - synchronization, even if the - audio driver doesn't claim - to support real-time - getoptr: Try to force use of the - SNDCTL_DSP_GETOPTR ioctl - to achieve true audio/video - synchronization, even if the - system supports the preferred - SNDCTL_DSP_GETODELAY ioctl - softsync: Force use of the system real-time - clock for audio softsync with - the video, even if the audio - driver actually has support for - real-time - there may be audio/ - video synchronization issues - with use of this setting - probebuffer: Probe sound card buffer size on - initialization to calculate the - audio latency for a/v sync. - Try this if your system doesn't - support the real-time ioctl's - and you experienced sync errors - after long playbacks. + auto: System attempts to automatically + detect thhe optimal type of audio/ + video synchronization, with the + preference order being GETODELAY, + GETOPTR, and finally SOFTSYNC + getodelay: Try to force use of the + SNDCTL_DSP_GETODELAY ioctl + to achieve true audio/video + synchronization, even if the + audio driver doesn't claim + to support real-time + getoptr: Try to force use of the + SNDCTL_DSP_GETOPTR ioctl + to achieve true audio/video + synchronization, even if the + system supports the preferred + SNDCTL_DSP_GETODELAY ioctl + softsync: Force use of the system real-time + clock for audio softsync with + the video, even if the audio + driver actually has support for + real-time - there may be audio/ + video synchronization issues + with use of this setting + probebuffer: Probe sound card buffer size on + initialization to calculate the + audio latency for a/v sync. + Try this if your system doesn't + support the real-time ioctl's + and you experienced sync errors + after long playbacks. -audio.oss_device_num -1, 0-16: Forces the OSS plugin to use the specified - dspX device, regardless of its capabilities. - If -1 (default) is specified, the audio device with - the best capabilities will be used. - Note: /dev/dsp is usually a symlink to /dev/dsp0 +audio.oss_device_num -1, 0-16: Forces the OSS plugin to use the specified + dspX device, regardless of its capabilities. + If -1 (default) is specified, the audio device with + the best capabilities will be used. + Note: /dev/dsp is usually a symlink to /dev/dsp0 audio.oss_latency For softsync you can manually adjust the default - a/v sync latency here. The units are in miliseconds, - so if the sound seems delayed 1 second from the video - set it to 1000. (default value = 0) + a/v sync latency here. The units are in miliseconds, + so if the sound seems delayed 1 second from the video + set it to 1000. (default value = 0) audio.sun_static_delay sun driver static delay (latency) @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ codec dlls for avi playback, e.g. /usr/lib/win32 -dxr3.XXX see README.dxr3 +dxr3.XXX see README.dxr3 @@ -139,16 +139,16 @@ ------------------------------ input.dvd_device path to your local dvd device file - (e.g. /dev/hdc, /dev/cdrom, /dev/dvd) + (e.g. /dev/hdc, /dev/cdrom, /dev/dvd) input.dvd_raw_device path to a raw device set up for dvd access - (option, e.g. /dev/rdvd) + (option, e.g. /dev/rdvd) input.vcd_device path to your local vcd device file (option, e.g. /dev/cdrom) input.cda_device path to your local cd audio device file - (option, e.g. /dev/cdaudio) + (option, e.g. /dev/cdaudio) input.cda_cddb_server cddbp server name (for quering audio cd track names). (default: freedb.freedb.org) @@ -187,45 +187,45 @@ video driver specific values: ----------------------------- -video.deinterlace_method method to use for software-deinterlacing (currently - only supported on Xv driver): - 0 none - 1 bob: if movement is detected on interlaced lines - interpolate the pixels. lose resolution only on - moving pixels but should avoid zig-zag effects. - 2 weave: similar to bob with a tendency to preserve - original image (less interpolation). must be - good for high detail on low-movement scenes, - but usually has bad output. - 3 greedy: take either the older or newer weave pixel - depending upon which give the smaller comb factor, - and then clip to avoid large damage when wrong. - very good results for low or intermediate motion. - 4 onefield: always interpolate lines, not matter they - are static or moving. always lose resolution. - 5 onefieldxv: the same as onefield except we deliver - half of the lines to Xvideo driver and let it scale - for us. very low cpu usage. not all cards implement - bilinear scaling (interpolation) so this may be - the worst quality method, but it's the only that - don't require MMX. - 6 linearblend: does a kind of vertical blurring over - the image to remove interlace artifacts. simple but - reported to produce good results. +video.deinterlace_method method to use for software-deinterlacing (currently + only supported on Xv driver): + 0 none + 1 bob: if movement is detected on interlaced lines + interpolate the pixels. lose resolution only on + moving pixels but should avoid zig-zag effects. + 2 weave: similar to bob with a tendency to preserve + original image (less interpolation). must be + good for high detail on low-movement scenes, + but usually has bad output. + 3 greedy: take either the older or newer weave pixel + depending upon which give the smaller comb factor, + and then clip to avoid large damage when wrong. + very good results for low or intermediate motion. + 4 onefield: always interpolate lines, not matter they + are static or moving. always lose resolution. + 5 onefieldxv: the same as onefield except we deliver + half of the lines to Xvideo driver and let it scale + for us. very low cpu usage. not all cards implement + bilinear scaling (interpolation) so this may be + the worst quality method, but it's the only that + don't require MMX. + 6 linearblend: does a kind of vertical blurring over + the image to remove interlace artifacts. simple but + reported to produce good results. video.syncfb_device Path to the syncfb device (default: /dev/syncfb) - + video.syncfb_default_repeat Specifies how many times a frame is repeated. - Defaults to 3. - (note: hardware deinterlacing will always use 1) + Defaults to 3. + (note: hardware deinterlacing will always use 1) video.driver video driver to use, same as command line option -V (e.g. aa, Syncfb, XShm, Xv) -video.xshm_gamma gamma correction for XShm driver (-100..100) - note: in fact, it may be referred as brightness +video.xshm_gamma gamma correction for XShm driver (-100..100) + note: in fact, it may be referred as brightness video.disable_scaling some drivers (like XShm) do image scaling by software. disabling it will greatly improve @@ -273,9 +273,9 @@ gui.use_xvidext xine can switch to a different screen resolution which fits your video material best when toggling fullscreen - mode by using the XF86VidMode Extension. - (0) off [default] - (1) on + mode by using the XF86VidMode Extension. + (0) off [default] + (1) on gui.stream_resize_window this setting control xine-ui resizing behaviour. there are two possible policies: @@ -293,7 +293,10 @@ videos. (this setting requires stream_resize_window enabled) - +gui.warn_unhandled_codec Display popup window on unhandled codecs + { never, video only, audio only, always } + + *** NOTE: following values shouldn't be changed by user: gui.panel_x X coords of panel window in root window. |