1PLAYDV(1) General Commands Manual PLAYDV(1)
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6 playdv - display digital video streams on screen
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9 playdv [ options ] file
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12 playdv reads in DV-encoded video data from file and displays it on
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15 -v, --version
16 show playdv version number.
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18 --disable-audio
19 skip audio decoding.
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21 --disable-video
22 skip video decoding.
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24 -n, --num-frames=count
25 stop playing after count frames.
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27 --dump-frames=pattern
28 save a PPM image of each frame to an individual file. pattern
29 determines the file names and may be given in printf-style tak‐
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31 frame number. Like capture%05d.ppm for files capture00001.ppm,
32 capture00002.ppm, etc. Use - to stream the frames to stdout.
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35 don't use mmap for reading (useful for pipes).
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37 -l, --loop-count=count
38 loop playback count= times, 0 for infinite.
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42 --audio-device=devicename
43 target audio device; e.g. /dev/dsp, which is also the default.
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46 send raw decoded audio stream to file, skipping audio ioctls.
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48 --audio-mix=(-16 .. 16)
49 mixing level of 4 channel audio for 32KHz 12bit. 0 [default].
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54 -d, --display=(0|1|2|3)
55 method used to display video data on screen: 0=autoselect
56 [default], 1=gtk, 2=Xv, 3=SDL. Xv is usually the fastest but
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59 --aspect=(n|w|normal|wide)
60 video display aspect ratio (for Xv only): n=normal 4:3, w=wide
61 16:9 . Not all window manager support resizing at fixed aspect
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65 initial scaleing percentage (for Xv only): 10 <= n <= 100.
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69 -V, --video-system=(0|1|2|3)
70 sets the video standard of the incoming DV data: 0=autoselect
71 [default], 1=525/60 4:1:1 (NTSC), 2=625/50 4:2:0 (PAL,IEC 61834
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77 -q, --quality=(1|2|3)
78 quality level of desired video decoding. The process of decod‐
79 ing DV data is split into several steps. Each additional step
80 enhances output quality, but of course also slows down decoding.
81 If your machine is too slow to keep up an interactive frame
82 rate, you might want to decrease this number: 1=DC and no ACs,
83 2=DC and single-pass for ACs, 3=DC and multi-pass for ACs
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86 -m, --monochrome
87 skip decoding of color blocks. Another way to speed up the
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92 -f, --frequency=(0|1|2|3)
93 frequency of audio data in the input stream: 0=autodetect
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96 -Q, --quantization=(0|1|2)
97 dynamic range of audio data in the input stream: 0=autodetect
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100 -e, --emphasis=(0|1|2)
101 first-order preemphasis of 50/15 us: 0=autodetect [default],
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106 -?, --help
107 Show help message. Use this command to get a brief description
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114 dvconnect(1),dubdv(1),encodedv(1).
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117 See http://libdv.sourceforge.net/ for the latest version.
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120 playdv was written by Charles 'Buck' Krasic <krasic@acm.org> and Erik
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123 This manual page is based on playdv's help message and was written by
124 Daniel Kobras <kobras@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but
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129 January 2003 PLAYDV(1)