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authorGravatar eyck <eyck@b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2>2001-05-23 09:19:58 +0000
committerGravatar eyck <eyck@b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2>2001-05-23 09:19:58 +0000
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/etc/mplayer.conf created on install-time based on user responses.
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+Template: mplayer/output
+Type: select
+Choices: ${vo}
+Default: xv
+Description: Which Video Output driver would you like?
+ Mplayer can use very wide range of video output drivers:
+ ( order aproximately by speed: )
+ * mga, xmga - direct hardware access on MGA cards (G200/400/450), needs /dev/mga_vid
+ this driver can work without X and display video on secondary head of matrox cards
+ * xv - XVideo extensions of X 4.x ( hardware scaling, bilinear filtering )
+ * sdl - SDL library, it can also use hardware scaling, filtering etc
+ * dga, fsdga - DGA extension.
+ * fsbdev - framebuffer device ( watching movies on text console )
+ * x11 - simple x11 output.
+ Please choose carefully because it has tramendous effect on speed.
+
+Template: mplayer/overwrite
+Type: boolean
+Default: false
+Description: Overwrite /etc/mplayer.conf ?
+ Should I overwrite your current /etc/mplayer.conf with the one created on the fly based on your answers?
+
+Template: mplayer/cfgnote
+Type: note
+Description: Create your ~/.mplayer/conf file.
+ Remember to read documentation and edit your ~/.mplayer/conf
+ (or /etc/mplayer.conf) file. This binary depends heavily on
+ your hardware - which means that it needs tweaking for every single
+ machine it's installed to. And it also it means that it will use
+ your setup very effectively. Look at /usr/share/doc/mplayer
+ end
+
+