1tvtime-configure(1) General Commands Manual tvtime-configure(1)
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6 tvtime-configure - change settings in the tvtime configuration file
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10 tvtime-configure [ OPTION ] ...
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14 tvtime-configure allows a user to set configuration settings for tvtime
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16 grams such as debconf to let them configure tvtime without having to
17 write a parser for the configuration file. The command line options
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23 This option starts tvtime in 16:9 aspect ratio mode.
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27 This option starts tvtime in 4:3 aspect ratio mode.
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35 Start tvtime in fullscreen mode.
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39 Start tvtime in windowed mode.
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43 Set the fullscreen window position. Use this if you have a pro‐
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48 · centre (default)
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52 Additional config file to load settings from.
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61 V4L input scanline sampling (defaults to 720. This sets how
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72 video4linux device to use (defaults to /dev/video0).
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76 VBI device to use (defaults to /dev/vbi0).
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80 video4linux input number (defaults to 0). Cards commonly have a
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86 On startup, tvtime will tune to the given channel. Otherwise,
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91 The mode to set the tuner to (defaults to NTSC). Valid modes
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104 The channels you are receiving with the tuner (defaults to
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109 · japan-cable
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113 · australia-optus
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125 Reads XMLTV listings from the given file to display on the OSD.
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131 Use XMLTV data in given language, if available. Languages are
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138 The mixer device and channel for the volume controls. (defaults
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