## ## MPlayer config file ## ## This file can be copied to /etc/mplayer.conf and/or ~/.mplayer/config . ## If both exist, the ~/.mplayer/config's settings override the ## /etc/mplayer.conf ones. And, of course command line overrides all. ## The options are the same as in the command line, but they can be specified ## more flexibly here. See below. ## vo=xv, # To specify default video driver (see -vo help for # list) ao=alsa, # To specify default audio driver (see -ao help for # list) fs=no # Enlarges movie window to your desktop's size. # Used by drivers: all vm=no # Tries to change to a different videomode # Used by drivers: dga2, x11, sdl bpp=0 # Force changing display depth. # Valid settings are: 0, 15, 16, 24, 32 # may need 'vm=yes' too. # Used by drivers: fbdev, dga2, svga zoom=no # Enable software scaling (powerful CPU needed) # Used by drivers: svga, aalib double=yes # use double-buffering (recommended for xv with # SUB/OSD usage) # x=800 # scale movie to pixels width # y=600 # scale movie to pixels height osdlevel=1 # don't display OSD at stratup monitoraspect=4:3 # standard monitor size, with square pixels # monitoraspect=16:9 # use this for widescreen monitor! non-square pixels cache = 1024 # Disk cache 1 MB ## ## Specify your preferred default skin here ## (skins are searched in /usr/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 ## 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: # fb = /dev/fb0 # framebuffer device to use # fbmode = 640x480-120 # use this mode (read from fb.modes!) # fbmodeconfig = /etc/fb.modes # the fb.modes file ## VESA and FBdev driver: specify your monitor's timings ## ## (see for example /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 ## # monitor_hfreq = 31.5k-50k,70k # horizontal frequency range # monitor_vfreq = 50-90 # vertical frequency range # monitor_dotclock = 30M-300M # dotclock (or pixelclock) range ## ## SDL driver ## # vo = sdl:aalib # use SDL video driver by default # use "vo = sdl:aalib" or "vo sdl:dga" and so on, # for specifying SDL subdrivers # ao = sdl:esd # use SDL audio driver by default # use "ao = sdl:esd" to use SDL's ESD driver # noxv = no # whether to use XVideo hardware acceleration or not # forcexv = yes # force XVideo even if not detected ## ## Other (preferred to be default from configfile) switches ## framedrop=no # drop frames, when not in sync (slow CPU, videocard, # etc) #vfm=ffmpeg # use FFmpeg's libavcodec video codec family # See "mplayer -vfm help" for all available codecs #bps=yes # use this method for playing AVIs (if have problems, # try removing this) # slang= en # DVD : display english subtitles if available # alang= en # DVD : play english audio tracks if available ## 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 # From Fedora # the default mpeg audio decoder is currently broken, let's try libmad # first: afm=libmad # get a default OSD font from fontconfig #fontconfig = yes #font = "Sans" #subfont-text-scale = 3