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XINE(1)								       XINE(1)

NAME
       xine - a free video player

SYNOPSIS
       xine [options] [MRL] ...

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page documents briefly the xine audio/video player.

       xine  plays  MPEG  system  (audio  and  video) streams, mpeg elementary
       streams (e.g. .mp3 or .mpv files), mpeg transport streams,  ogg	files,
       avi files, asf files, quicktime files, (S)VCDs and DVDs and many more.

OPTIONS
       The  programs  follow  the  usual  GNU  command	line syntax, with long
       options starting with two dashes (`--').	  A  summary  of  options  are
       included	 below.	  For  a  complete  description, see README and FAQ in
       /usr/share/doc/xine-ui or on the xine home page.

       -h, --help
	      Show summary of options and available output drivers (plugins).

       --verbose[=level]
	      Set verbose level.

       -c, --config <file>
	      Use config file instead of default one.

       -a, --audio-channel <num>
	      Select the given audio channel. <num> is the audio channel  num‐
	      ber, default is 0.
	      xine  0.5	 and  newer  tries its best to collect all valid audio
	      channels (ac3, mpeg audio, avi audio, ...) from the  stream  and
	      maps them to "virtual channels" with channel numbers starting at
	      0.

       -V, --video-driver <drv>
	      Select video driver. Check out xine --help for a list of	avail‐
	      able  video  output  plugins  on	your system. This selection is
	      stored automatically in your ~/.xine/config so  you'll  have  to
	      specify the video driver only once.

       -A, --audio-driver <drv>
	      Select  audio driver. Check out xine --help for a list of avail‐
	      able audio output plugins on  your  system.  This	 selection  is
	      stored  automatically  in	 your ~/.xine/config so you'll have to
	      specify the audio driver only once.

       -u, --spu-channel <num>
	      Select subpicture (subtitle) channel. <num>  is  the  subpicture
	      channel id, default is no subtitle (-1).

       -p, --auto-play=[f][F][h][w][q][d][v]
	      Start playing immediately after start. Can be followed by:
	      `f' in fullscreen mode,
	      `F' in xinerama fullscreen mode,
	      `h' hide GUI (main panel, etc...),
	      `w' hide video output window,
	      `q' for quitting after playback,
	      It is also possible to request the playlist from DVD `d', or VCD
	      `v'.  There is now a more generic option, --auto-scan, for  that
	      (see below).

       -s, --auto-scan <plugin>
	      Auto-scan	 playlist  from named input plugin. Many plugins allow
	      to read a default playlist, in order to  play  everything.  This
	      works fine for DVDs or VCDs, for example. Giving this option has
	      the same effect as pressing the according button on xine's  main
	      panel.

	      This  option is especially useful in combination with auto-play.
	      You could start xine --auto-play --auto-scan  dvd	 in  order  to
	      play a whole DVD without having to press any additional buttons.
	      This also works for plugins that are  not	 supplied  with	 xine,
	      just give the name of the button that the desired plugin adds to
	      the xine panel!

       -f, --fullscreen
	      Switch xine to fullscreen mode on start (just like pressing `f')

       -F, --xineramafull
	      Switch xine to xinerama fullscreen  mode	on  start  (just  like
	      pressing `F').  That is to say, try to expand display on several
	      screens. Screens to use are defined in config file.

       -g, --hide-gui
	      Hide all GUI windows (except the video window) on start. This is
	      the same as pressing `G' within xine.

       -H, --hide-video
	      Hide video output window.

       -L, --no-lirc
	      Turn off LIRC support. This option is only available if xine has
	      been compiled with LIRC support.

       --visual <visual-class-or-id>
	      Try to use a specific X11 server visual for xine	windows.   The
	      <visual-class-or-id> parameter is either the name of an X11 vis‐
	      ual  class  (StaticGray,	GrayScale,  StaticColor,  PseudoColor,
	      TrueColor	 or  DirectColor)  or the hexadecimal value for a spe‐
	      cific X11 visual.

	      When used with a visual class name, xine tries to	 find  such  a
	      visual  with  depth  15 or 16, 24, 32 or 8 (in that order).  The
	      default visual class used by  xine  in  absence  of  a  --visual
	      option is TrueColor.

	      If  no  usable  visual  is found, xine falls back to the default
	      visual used on the X11 server's root window.

       --install
	      When using an X11 visual	with  changeable  colors  (colormaps),
	      install  a  private  colormap for xine. With a private colormap,
	      xine can allocate more colors so that video output may look bet‐
	      ter.

       --keymap [=option]
	      Display keymap. Option are:
	      `default' display default keymap table,
	      `lirc' display draft of a ~/.lircrc config file,
	      `remapped' user remapped keymap table,
	      `file:<file>' use file as keymap table,
	      If no option is given, `default' is selected.

       -n, --network
	      Enable  network  remote  control	server.	 To use network remote
	      control server, a password file is  required.   If  xine	cannot
	      find it, the server is stopped.  The syntax of the password file
	      follows the (familiar) scheme <identification>:<password>. Since
	      cryptography  is	subject to legal issues in some countries, the
	      password is not encrypted and also transmitted  unencrypted,  so
	      take care with remote connections.  Two (optional) generic rules
	      are available as well (one at a time)
	      ALL:ALLOW or ALL:DENY
	      In the first case, all clients are allowed to execute all avail‐
	      able  commands,  without restriction. In the second case, no-one
	      is allowed to execute  any  commands,  except  identified	 users
	      (using 'identify' command).

	      If  a  password  entry  begins with an asterisk `*', the user is
	      blocked. If a  password  entry  is  empty,  the  full  entry  is
	      ignored. Here is an example of a small ~/.xine/passwd file:

	      ALL:DENY
	      daniel:mypasswd
	      foo:*

	      This  will allow only 'daniel' to execute commands, after a suc‐
	      cessfully identifying stage.

	      The default port of the server is 6789, this number  is  totally
	      arbitrary. You can connect the server using a simple telnet com‐
	      mand:
	      telnet localhost 6789
	      To change	 the  default  port,  you  can	(as  root)  edit  your
	      /etc/services, and add an entry like this:

	      xinectl	 7890/tcp	 # xine control

	      This  will change the default port from 6789 to 7890, and create
	      a "human" service called xinectl.

	      The server itself offers command help/syntax:
	      help [command]
	      Without command specified, all available commands will  be  dis‐
	      played.  If a command is specified, short text about the command
	      functionality will be given.
	      syntax <command>
	      Display the command syntax.

       -R, --root
	      Use root window as video window.

       -G, --geometry <WxH[+X+Y]>
	      You can set video output size and	 position  using  the  X  like
	      geometry (see X(7)).  X and Y offset are optional.

       -B, --borderless
	      Remove borders of video output window, in windowed mode.

       -N, --animation <mrl>
	      Specify one or more mrl to play with audio only streams.

       -P, --playlist <filename>
	      Use  file as playlist. Known formats are: asx, toxine, m3u, pls,
	      sfv and raw text file.

       -l, --loop [=mode]
	      Set playlist loop mode. If mode isn't specified,	mode  loop  is
	      used. Possible modes are:
	      loop: loop entire playlist.
	      repeat: repeat current playlist entry.
	      shuffle: select randomly an entry in playlist from those not yet
	      played.
	      shuffle+: same as shuffle, but indefinitely replay the playlist.

       --skin-server-url <url>
	      Define the skin server url.

       --enqueue <mrl>...
	      Enqueue one or more mrl in a running session (session 0).
	      If you want to specify another session, use -S session=x option.

       -S, --session <option1,option2,...>
	      Session managements. All options can be used more than one time,
	      except session.
	      Options are:
	      session=n specify session <n> number,
	      mrl=m	add mrl <m> to the playlist,
	      audio=c	select audio channel (<c>: next or prev),
	      spu=c	select spu channel (<c>: next or prev),
	      volume=v	set audio volume (<v>: 0 to 100),
	      amp=v	set audio amplification of instance (<v>: 0 to 200),
	      loop=m	 set loop mode (<m>: none loop repeat shuffle or shuf‐
	      fle+),
	      get_speed	      get current speed status. Return values are:
		  - 1: error
		  - 2: stop
		  - 3: play
		  - 4: pause
		  - 5: slow4
		  - 6: slow2
		  - 7: fast2
		  - 8: fast4
	      get_time[=p|pos] get current position status in seconds,	or  in
	      position in stream (0..65535).
	      (playlist|pl)=p
		<p> can be:
		  clear:     clear the playlist,
		  first:     play first entry in the playlist,
		  prev:	     play previous playlist entry,
		  next:	     play next playlist entry,
		  last:	     play last entry in the playlist,
		  load:s:    load playlist file <s>,
		  stop:	     stop playback at the end of the current playback,
		  cont:	     continue playback at the end of current playback.
	      There are also some self explanatory options.
		  play,	  slow2,  slow4,  pause,  fast2,  fast4,  stop,	 quit,
	      fullscreen, eject.

       -Z     Don't automatically start playback, affect only auto-start  when
	      smart mode is used.

       -D, --deinterlace [post[:..][;]]
	      Deinterlace  video output. You can override configuration option
	      of post(s) used to deinterlace the output	 picture.  See	--post
	      for syntax.

       -r, --aspect-ratio <mode>
	      Set  aspect  ratio of video output. <mode> can be: auto, square,
	      4:3, anamorphic, dvb.

       --broadcast-port <port>
	      Set port of xine broadcaster (master  side),  slave  is  started
	      with 'xine slave://address:port'

       --no-logo
	      Don't display the logo.

       -E, --no-reload
	      Don't  reload  old  playlist.  Playlist  is saved when you leave
	      xine, then it is reloaded and played the	next  time  you	 lanch
	      xine. This feature can be disabled via setup window.

       --post <plugin>[:parameter=value][,...][;...]
	      Load one or more post plugin(s). Parameters are comma separated.
	      This option can be used more than one time to chain two or  more
	      video  postprocess  plugins. You can specify two or more plugin,
	      which may be separated by a semi-colon ';'.

       --disable-post
	      Don't enable post plugin(s). This way, you can specify one  more
	      plugin  to  use, using the --post command line option, but don't
	      enable those effects.

       --no-splash
	      Don't display the splash screen.

       --stdctl
	      Turn on controlling xine over STDIN.

       -T, --tvout<backend>
	      Turn on TVout support. <backend> can be: nvtv, ati.

       --list-plugins[=type]
	      Display the list of available plugins. Optional <type>  can  be:
	      audio_out,  video_out,  demux,  input, sub, post, audio_decoder,
	      video_decoder

       --bug-report[=mrl]
	      Enable bug report mode. This turns  verbosity  on,  gathers  all
	      output  messages and writes them to a file named BUG-REPORT.TXT.
	      If <mrl> is given, xine will play that mrl then quit  (like  -pq
	      does).

       If  you don't specify any MRL, you'll have to select a file by drag and
       drop.  Dragging files from the GNOME Midnight Commander (gmc), Nautilus
       or Konqueror is known to work.

MRL (media resource locator)
       MRLs  are  similar to URLs in your web browser. They describe the media
       to read from. xine(5) describes them in some detail. xine  extends  the
       syntax as follows:

       <mrl>::<subtitlefile>
	      This  is the xine-ui specific way to define the subtitle file to
	      use. The filename will be extracted by the frontend, that permit
	      to change it, save it in a playlist, etc...

STREAM OPTIONS
       After a delimiting # you can add several stream parameters:

       novideo
	      video will be ignored

       noaudio
	      audio will be ignored

       nospu  subpictures will be ignored

       demux:<demux name>
	      specify the demux plugin to use

       volume:<level>
	      set audio volume

       compression:<level>
	      set audio dynamic range compression

       <config entry>:<config value>
	      assign a new value to any config entry

       change configuration option 'on the fly':
	      You can change a configuration option at anytime, using the spe‐
	      cial cfg:/ mrl style.  The syntax is:
		   cfg:/<config entry> : <config value>
	      Unlike stream config option,  you	 can  change  anything	before
	      playing the stream.

CONTROL KEYS
       Many  features  can be controlled by pressing control keys. `M-' is the
       Meta key (`Alt' key on PC keyboard), `C-' is the	 Control  `CTRL'  key,
       other  special  keys  are delimited by `<' and `>' characters, e.g. the
       `HOME' key is displayed as <home>.  The default key bindings are:

       <Return>
	      Start playback

       <space>
	      Playback pause toggle

       S      Stop playback

       t      Take a snapshot

       e      Eject the current medium

       <Next> Select and play next MRL in the playlist

       <Prior>
	      Select and play previous MRL in the playlist

       l      Loop mode toggle

       C-s    Scan playlist to grab stream infos

       C-a    Add a mediamark from current playback

       C-e    Edit selected mediamark

       <Left> Set position to -60 seconds in current stream

       <Right>
	      Set position to +60 seconds in current stream

       M-<Left>
	      Set position to -30 seconds in current stream

       M-<Right>
	      Set position to +30 seconds in current stream

       C-<Left>
	      Set position to -15 seconds in current stream

       C-<Right>
	      Set position to +15 seconds in current stream

       M3-<Left>
	      Set position to -7 seconds in current stream

       M3-<Right>
	      Set position to +7 seconds in current stream

       C-0    Set position to beginning of current stream

       C-1    Set position to 10% of current stream

       C-2    Set position to 20% of current stream

       C-3    Set position to 30% of current stream

       C-4    Set position to 40% of current stream

       C-5    Set position to 50% of current stream

       C-6    Set position to 60% of current stream

       C-7    Set position to 70% of current stream

       C-8    Set position to 80% of current stream

       C-9    Set position to 90% of current stream

       <Up>   Increment playback speed

       <Down> Decrement playback speed

       M-<Down>
	      Reset playback speed

       V      Increment audio volume

       v      Decrement audio volume

       C-V    Increment amplification level

       C-v    Decrement amplification level

       C-A    Reset amplification to default value

       C-m    Audio muting toggle

       <plus> Select next audio channel

       <minus>
	      Select previous audio channel

       <period>
	      Select next sub picture (subtitle) channel

       <comma>
	      Select previous sub picture (subtitle) channel

       i      Interlaced mode toggle

       a      Cycle aspect ratio values

       <less> Reduce the output window size by factor 1.2

       <greater>
	      Enlarge the output window size by factor 1.2

       M-1    Set video output window to 50%

       M-2    Set video output window to 100%

       M-3    Set video output window to 200%

       z      Zoom in

       Z      Zoom out

       C-z    Zoom in horizontally

       C-Z    Zoom out horizontally

       M-z    Zoom in vertically

       M-Z    Zoom out vertically

       C-M-z  Reset zooming

       s      Resize output window to stream size

       f      Fullscreen toggle

       F      Xinerama fullscreen toggle

       b      Video window borders appearance toggle

       <Escape>
	      Jump to media Menu

       <F1>   Jump to Title Menu

       <F2>   Jump to Root Menu

       <F3>   Jump to Subpicture Menu

       <F4>   Jump to Audio Menu

       <F5>   Jump to Angle Menu

       <F6>   Jump to Part Menu

       <Keypad Up>
	      Menu navigate up

       <Keypad Down>
	      Menu navigate down

       <Keypad Left>
	      Menu navigate left

       <Keypad Right>
	      Menu navigate right

       <Keypad Enter>
	      Menu select

       <Keypad Next>
	      Jump to next chapter

       <Keypad Prior>
	      Jump to previous chapter

       <Keypad Home>
	      Select next angle

       <Keypad End>
	      Select previous angle

       M-h    Visibility toggle of help window

       M-P    Visibility toggle of video post effect window

       C-M-P  Toggle post effect usage

       h      Visibility toggle of output window

       g      Visibility toggle of UI windows

       M-c    Visibility toggle of control window

       M-m    Visibility toggle of mrl browser window

       M-p    Visibility toggle of playlist editor window

       M-s    Visibility toggle of the setup window

       M-e    Visibility toggle of the event sender window

       M-t    Visibility toggle of analog TV window

       M-l    Visibility toggle of log viewer

       M-i    Visibility toggle of stream info window

       C-i    Display stream information using OSD

       M-k    Enter key binding editor

       C-o    Open file selector

       C-S    Select a subtitle file

       C-d    Download a skin from the skin server

       C-t    Display MRL/Ident toggle

       <Insert>
	      Grab pointer toggle

       0      Enter the number 0

       1      Enter the number 1

       2      Enter the number 2

       3      Enter the number 3

       4      Enter the number 4

       5      Enter the number 5

       6      Enter the number 6

       7      Enter the number 7

       8      Enter the number 8

       9      Enter the number 9

       M3-<plus>
	      Add 10 to the next entered number

       <slash>
	      Set position in current stream to	 numeric  percentage  See  the
	      section on "Numeric Input" below.

       M-<Up> Set position forward by numeric argument in current stream

       M3-<Up>
	      Set position back by numeric argument in current stream

       m      Change audio video syncing (delay video)

       n      Change audio video syncing (delay audio)

       <Home> Reset audio video syncing offset

       M      Change subtitle syncing (delay video)

       N      Change subtitle syncing (delay subtitles)

       C-M-o  Toggle TV modes (on the DXR3)

       d      Switch Monitor to DPMS standby mode

       C-l    Stop playback after played stream

       q      Quit the program

   Third party plugins
       Following  shortcuts are used by third party plugins, generally for DVD
       navigation:

       <KeyPad Up>
	      Up event.

       <KeyPad Down>
	      Down event.

       <KeyPad Left>
	      Left event.

       <KeyPad Right>
	      Right event.

       <KeyPad Prior>
	      Prior event.

       <KeyPad Next>
	      Next event.

       <KeyPad End>
	      Previous angle event.

       <KeyPad Home>
	      Next angle event.

       <KeyPad Enter>
	      Select event

   Synchronization fine tuning
       Some streams have bad timestamps, so synchronization fails. This can be
       tweaked using these keys:

       n      press if video lags behind audio

       m      press if video runs ahead of audio

       <home> press to reset audio/video offset to 0, so stream timestamps are
	      unchanged.

   Subtitle synchronization
       You can adjust subtitle synchronization by using these keys:

       M / N

   Numeric Input
       You can specify a numeric argument to be applied to a command typing in
       a  number and then entering a function key. For example entering "99/",
       that is, the number-9 key twice and then the slash key, you should seek
       99% of the current stream.

       The  new	 VCD/SVCD  plugin allows some numeric input. Entering a number
       followed by the "Select event" (by default the keypad enter),  one  can
       go  to  a  specific  "Chapter" (track or entry) or selection number. As
       this is a relatively new feature, perhaps over time more	 plugins  will
       make use of numeric selection.

       Other  commands	that can be numeric prefaced by a numeric argument are
       next/previous  MRL  (MRL_NEXT,	MRL_PRIOR),   next/previous   subtitle
       (SPU_NEXT, SPU_PRIOR), and next/previous audio channel (AUDIOCHAN_NEXT,
       AUDIOCHAN_PRIOR). With a numeric prefix, it is as  though  one  entered
       that command the number of times.  Here, the argument 0, since it would
       otherwise meaningless, is interpreted here to be 1 instead.

       Admittedly the use of numeric input here is of limited value. Over time
       perhaps	more  useful  commands	like specifying a specific or absolute
       MRL, subtitle or audio channel number will be implemented.

FILES
       ~/.xine/config  Main config file

       ~/.xine/keymap  Key bindings for xine-ui

       ~/.xine/passwd  Passwords file xine-ui

       ~/.xine/xinerc  Additional command line arguments
		       Each line specifies an additional command line argument
		       (one argument per line):
		       --geometry 720x576+0+0
		       --network
		       -s DVD
		       -p

SEE ALSO
       xine-remote(1)
       xine(5) for details of the MRL syntax

       The   programs	are   documented   fully   on	the  xine  home	 page:
       http://www.xine-project.org/ ⟨http://www.xine-project.org/⟩

AUTHOR
       This manual page was written by Siggi Langauf  <siggi@debian.org>,  for
       the    xine   project.	Lots   of   additions	by   Guenter   Bartsch
       <guenter@users.sourceforge.net>,		 Daniel		 Caujolle-Bert
       <f1rmb@users.sourceforge.net>,  Rocky  Bernstein <rocky@panix.com>, and
       Philipp Hahn <pmhahn@users.sourceforge.net>.

The xine project		  2002-04-16			       XINE(1)
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