## ## MPlayer configuration file ## ## Configuration files are read system-wide from /usr/local/etc/mplayer.conf ## and per user from ~/.mplayer/config, where per-user settings override ## system-wide settings, all of which are overrriden by the command line. ## ## The options are the same as on the command line. ## ## ## video settings ## # Specify default video driver (see -vo help for a list). # vo=xv # Specify default audio driver (see -ao help for a list). # ao=oss # fullscreen mode # fs=yes # Change to a different videomode when going fullscreen # (dga, x11, sdl video output drivers only). # vm=no # Force changing display depth (valid settings are: 0, 15, 16, 24, 32). # May need 'vm=yes' as well, only works with fbdev, dga, svga, vesa # video output drivers. # bpp=0 # Enable software scaling (powerful CPU needed). # Some video output drivers (svga, x11, vesa) do not support hardware scaling. # zoom=no # Doublebuffering can help remove flicker from subtitles/OSD. # double=yes # standard monitor size, with square pixels # monitoraspect=4:3 # Use this for a widescreen monitor, non-square pixels. # monitoraspect=16:9 # Makes the player window stay on top of all other windows. # ontop=yes ## ## Specify your preferred default skin here ## (skins are searched in /usr/local/share/mplayer/Skin/yourskin ## and ~/.mplayer/Skin/yourskin) ## # skin = default ## ## Multiple languages are available :) ## ## Hungarian igen nem ## English yes no ## German ja nein ## Spanish si no ## Polish tak nie ## Swedish ja nej ## Binary 1 0 ## ## You can also use spaces and/or tabs. ## # sound = 1 # nosound = nein # mixer = /dev/mixer ## ## resample the fonts' alphamap ## 0 plain white fonts ## 0.75 very narrow black outline (default) ## 1 narrow black outline ## 10 bold black outline ## # ffactor = 0.75 ## ## FBdev driver: ## # framebuffer device to use # fb = /dev/fb0 # # mode to use (read from fb.modes) # fbmode = 640x480-120 # # location of the fb.modes file # fbmodeconfig = /etc/fb.modes ## VESA and FBdev driver: Specify your monitor's timings. ## ## (see /etc/X11/XF86Config for timings) ## ** CAUTION! IF YOUR DISPLAY DOESN'T SUPPORT AUTOMATICALLY TURNING OFF WHEN ## OVERDRIVED (AND EVEN IF IT DOES), THIS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR DISPLAY! ## WE AREN'T RESPONSIBLE, IT'S YOUR DECISION! ** ## ## k, K: means multiply by 1000 ## m, M: means multiply by 1.000.000 ## # horizontal frequency range # monitor-hfreq = 31.5k-50k,70k # # vertical frequency range # monitor-vfreq = 50-90 # # dotclock (or pixelclock) range # monitor-dotclock = 30M-300M ## ## SDL driver ## # Use SDL video with the aalib subdriver by default. # vo = sdl:aalib # # Use SDL audio driver with the esd subdriver by default. # ao = sdl:esd # # Turn off XVideo hardware acceleration. # noxv = no # # Force XVideo even if not detected. # forcexv = yes ## ## Other (preferred to be default from configfile) switches ## # Drop frames to preserve audio/video sync. framedrop = yes ## ## cache settings ## # Use 8MB input cache by default. cache = 8192 # # Prefill 20% of the cache before starting playback. cache_min = 20.0 # # Prefill 5% of the cache before restarting playback after the cache emptied. cache_prefill = 5.0 # DVD: Display English subtitles if available. # slang = en # DVD: Play English audio tracks if available. # alang = en ## This is the correct way to use "subconfig" type options in the ## configuration file. In the command line you use: ## -aop list=resample:fout=44100 , but here it is: # aop=list=resample:fout=44100 ## ## You can also include other configfiles ## #include = /path/to/the/file/you/want/to/include