\input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*- @settitle FFplay Documentation @titlepage @sp 7 @center @titlefont{FFplay Documentation} @sp 3 @end titlepage @chapter Introduction @c man begin DESCRIPTION FFplay is a very simple and portable media player using the FFmpeg libraries and the SDL library. It is mostly used as a testbed for the various FFmpeg APIs. @c man end @chapter Invocation @section Syntax @example @c man begin SYNOPSIS ffplay [options] @file{input_file} @c man end @end example @c man begin OPTIONS @section Main options @table @option @item -h Show help. @item -version Show version. @item -L Show license. @item -formats Show available formats, codecs, protocols, ... @item -x @var{width} Force displayed width. @item -y @var{height} Force displayed height. @item -s @var{size} Set frame size (WxH or abbreviation), needed for videos which don't contain a header with the frame size like raw YUV. @item -an Disable audio. @item -vn Disable video. @item -ss @var{pos} Seek to a given position in seconds. @item -bytes Seek by bytes. @item -nodisp Disable graphical display. @item -f @var{fmt} Force format. @end table @section Advanced options @table @option @item -pix_fmt @var{format} Set pixel format. @item -stats Show the stream duration, the codec parameters, the current position in the stream and the audio/video synchronisation drift. @item -debug Print specific debug info. @item -bug Work around bugs. @item -vismv Visualize motion vectors. @item -fast Non-spec-compliant optimizations. @item -genpts Generate pts. @item -rtp_tcp Force RTP/TCP protocol usage instead of RTP/UDP. It is only meaningful if you are streaming with the RTSP protocol. @item -sync @var{type} Set the master clock to audio (@code{type=audio}), video (@code{type=video}) or external (@code{type=ext}). Default is audio. The master clock is used to control audio-video synchronization. Most media players use audio as master clock, but in some cases (streaming or high quality broadcast) it is necessary to change that. This option is mainly used for debugging purposes. @item -threads @var{count} Set the thread count. @item -ast @var{audio_stream_number} Select the desired audio stream number, counting from 0. The number refers to the list of all the input audio streams. If it is greater than the number of audio streams minus one, then the last one is selected, if it is negative the audio playback is disabled. @item -vst @var{video_stream_number} Select the desired video stream number, counting from 0. The number refers to the list of all the input video streams. If it is greater than the number of video streams minus one, then the last one is selected, if it is negative the video playback is disabled. @item -sst @var{subtitle_stream_number} Select the desired subtitle stream number, counting from 0. The number refers to the list of all the input subtitle streams. If it is greater than the number of subtitle streams minus one, then the last one is selected, if it is negative the subtitle rendering is disabled. @end table @section While playing @table @key @item q, ESC Quit. @item f Toggle full screen. @item p, SPC Pause. @item a Cycle audio channel. @item v Cycle video channel. @item t Cycle subtitle channel. @item w Show audio waves. @item left/right Seek backward/forward 10 seconds. @item down/up Seek backward/forward 1 minute. @item mouse click Seek to percentage in file corresponding to fraction of width. @end table @c man end @ignore @setfilename ffplay @settitle FFplay media player @c man begin SEEALSO ffmpeg(1), ffserver(1) and the HTML documentation of @file{ffmpeg}. @c man end @c man begin AUTHOR Fabrice Bellard @c man end @end ignore @bye