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edit config file
1) N900/N8x0/770: /home/user/.mplayer/config or
2) N8x0/770: /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf

softvol=yes
softvol-max=600
aspect=15:9
#ao=gst,sdl
#vo=omapfb,xv,sdl
#framedrop=yes
#afm=dspmp3,libmad
#noslices=true
#monitorpixelaspect=1
#fs=yes
cache=600
#font=/usr/share/fonts/SwaRR4nh.ttf
#subfont-text-scale=3
#menu=yes
#sws=0
zoom=true

This increases volume and put to fullscreen. Not quite sure cache and zoom doing anything.. or how big cache supposed to be, anyhow, I have NOT seen the ugly buffering any more except on the very beginning... Too high a softvol-max may bust your speaker.

xterm
mplayer

this will generate the following help file, quite useful
================================================== ===============
MPlayer SVN-r30099-4.2.1 (C) 2000-2009 MPlayer Team
Usage: mplayer [options] [url|path/]filename

Basic options: (complete list in the man page)
-vo <drv> select video output driver ('-vo help' for a list)
-ao <drv> select audio output driver ('-ao help' for a list)
vcd://<trackno> play (S)VCD (Super Video CD) track (raw device, no mount)
-alang/-slang select DVD audio/subtitle language (by 2-char country code)
-ss <position> seek to given (seconds or hh:mm:ss) position
-nosound do not play sound
-fs fullscreen playback (or -vm, -zoom, details in the man page)
-x <x> -y <y> set display resolution (for use with -vm or -zoom)
-sub <file> specify subtitle file to use (also see -subfps, -subdelay)
-playlist <file> specify playlist file
-vid x -aid y select video (x) and audio (y) stream to play
-fps x -srate y change video (x fps) and audio (y Hz) rate
-pp <quality> enable postprocessing filter (details in the man page)
-framedrop enable frame dropping (for slow machines)

Basic keys: (complete list in the man page, also check input.conf)
<- or -> seek backward/forward 10 seconds
down or up seek backward/forward 1 minute
pgdown or pgup seek backward/forward 10 minutes
< or > step backward/forward in playlist
p or SPACE pause movie (press any key to continue)
q or ESC stop playing and quit program
+ or - adjust audio delay by +/- 0.1 second
o cycle OSD mode: none / seekbar / seekbar + timer
* or / increase or decrease PCM volume
x or z adjust subtitle delay by +/- 0.1 second
r or t adjust subtitle position up/down, also see -vf expand

* * * SEE THE MAN PAGE FOR DETAILS, FURTHER (ADVANCED) OPTIONS AND KEYS * * *
================================================== =========================
mplayer main page, http://tivo-mplayer.sourceforge.net/docs/mplayer-man.html

More keyboard shortcuts:

W or E .................inc or dec Pause
Y or G ..................sub delay
; ............................single frame view
D ...........................Frame dropping
M ............................Mute
<-............................Dec speed back to 1.00X
9 or zero ................dec or inc volume

To get keyboard shourtcuts or the Basic keys, you have to enable OSD.
To get OSD on N900, touch the screen once and press the letter 'o'


With respect to WorldTV99, the built-in player, osso-media-server allows navigation/search channels thru the arrow keys even on full screen mode.
While the mplayer allows complete full screen mode, no black borders on either sides, give a very grand view. Plus the OSD allows much more options

Bottom line, OMP plays smoother but mplayer plays more formats/channels

Post if you find more keyboard shortcuts or tweaks

enjoy,

bun

Last edited by bunanson; 2010-03-01 at 02:52.
 

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#2
Hey bun.

I've got a HD concert video but obviously my N800 can't handle the display.

Is there a command line I can type that will just play the audio with no screen output so I can at least listen to the music with this using mplayer?

Thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Hey bun.

I've got a HD concert video but obviously my N800 can't handle the display.

Is there a command line I can type that will just play the audio with no screen output so I can at least listen to the music with this using mplayer?

Thanks.
It works on the N900, not sure about N8x0. Try this:

touch the screen, press 'o', then '(', this will freeze the screen and have audio continues..........may not work for you if you cannot even start playing the media

bun

Last edited by bunanson; 2010-02-12 at 06:09.
 
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Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Hey bun.

I've got a HD concert video but obviously my N800 can't handle the display.

Is there a command line I can type that will just play the audio with no screen output so I can at least listen to the music with this using mplayer?

Thanks.
mplayer -novideo
 

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Originally Posted by ukki View Post
mplayer -novideo
It absolutely kills me to thank you on your suggestion, ukki. Especially since there is no such option.

There is a -nosound though.

Well, I tried
mplayer -fps 0 -srate 48000 /media/mmc2/file.avi
but that just defaulted to normal play

mplayer -fps 1 -srate 48000 /media/mmc2/file.avi
This works but I still get about the same amount of music stutter and chunkiness as if I were to play it normally.

Maybe I'll mess around with making the display resolution of the video to 1x by 1y and see if that doesn't look pretty. *lol*

Your suggestion almost worked, bun. But the music is only playing at around 90% speed.

Ah screw it. I'm just going to use Ukki's Knots port and call me happy.
 
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Originally Posted by Addison View Post
It absolutely kills me to thank you on your suggestion, ukki. Especially since there is no such option.
Fixed in Fremantle.
 
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Originally Posted by Addison View Post
...Your suggestion almost worked, bun. But the music is only playing at around 90% speed....
Press the escape or the backward or erase key will bring playing speed to 1.00X

bun
 
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#8
the mplayer on my linux desktop (fedora) can play media files in all kinds of codec, but it isn't the case on the N900. i've tried copying the codec files downloaded from the mplayer home page to /usr/lib/codecs (like the setup on fedora) but it doesn't work too. however, the media player (with the extra codecs installed from the maemo repository) on the N900 can handle those files that mplayer cannot. is there a way to link those codecs to mplayer?
 
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Originally Posted by ukki View Post
Fixed in Fremantle.
Now move it to Harmattan.
 
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A:V desync on some streaming is so bad that is almost unwatchable.

Some get arounds for a particular links/programs that you really really want to watch:

1) download the clip and play from your tablet rather than streaming; this usually solves the problem, except when the clip encoding is bad, then this wont help.

2) touch the screen> letter 'O' > letter 'D'
This enables frame dropping, the video will be a little bit jerky, but A:V is now sync. I found out this is a very convenient compromise. If you want more frame dropping, try pressing 'D' one more time to enable hard frame drop, it should be giving more A:V if needed, but you pay a price for really distorted video.

Anybody has any more tricks on A:V desyn?

This helps on watching WorldTV99.

Enjoy,

bun
 

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