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@@ -1111,18 +1111,17 @@ for 16:9 TV: -vop lavc,expand=-1:576:-1:-1:1,scale=-1:0,dvbscale=1024
for external tools like em8300setup. Valid norms are 5 = NTSC, 4 = PAL-60,
3 = PAL. Special norms are 2 (auto-adjust using PAL/PAL-60) and 1
(auto-adjust using PAL/NTSC) because they decide which norm to use by
- looking at the frame rate of the movie. Modern TVs are capable of PAL and
- NTSC. Watching movies with the framerate they were initially encoded with
- results in smooth playback without framedrop. norm = 0 (default) does not
+ looking at the frame rate of the movie. norm = 0 (default) does not
change the current norm.
<device>
= device number to use if you have more than one
em8300 card.
Any of these options may be left out.
- :prebuf:sync
seems to work great when playing DivX etc, even on
- AMD's CPUs. But people have reported problems using these options when playing
- normal MPEGs. You might want to try running without any options first, if you
- have sync problems give :sync
a try.
+ :prebuf:sync
seems to work great when playing DivX movies.
+ People have reported problems using the prebuf
option when playing
+ MPEG1/2 files. You might want to try running without any options first, if you
+ have sync problems, or DVD subtitle problems, give :sync
a
+ try.
-ao oss:/dev/em8300_ma-X
X
is the device number
@@ -1162,20 +1161,9 @@ for 16:9 TV: -vop lavc,expand=-1:576:-1:-1:1,scale=-1:0,dvbscale=1024
-ao oss
option
above, it must be used to specify the DXR3's output instead of
- a soundcard. Also read hardware AC3
- section for further information on AC3.In some instances, subtitles may not appear properly in sync with the A/V
- stream when using hardware decoding. This is a known bug. The em8300 will
- also improperly handle subtitles that are too big, and may hang for a second
- or two. At this time, the only workaround is to use -vop lavc
- when viewing DVDs with subtitles. When running with -vop lavc
- MPlayer will reencode video to MPEG (even if it already is MPEG). This means
- that it will need more CPU power, and you might loose some picture quality.