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XINE-REMOTE(1x) 														   XINE-REMOTE(1x)

NAME
xine-remote - a small tool to connect xine remote control server. SYNOPSIS
xine-remote [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the xine-remote tool. xine-remote can replace a raw telnet connection to a xine remote control server. It use the readline facilities (completion, vi/emacs shortcuts, command history, etc...). By default, it try to connect the localhost, using the default port (see xine(1)). OPTIONS
The program follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long ioptions starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options are included below. -H, --host <hostname> Try to connect <hostname>. -P, --port <port> Try to connect the host using <port>. -c, --command <command> Send <command> to server then quit. The command should be single quoted if it contain spaces or special characters. -n, --noconnect Do not initiate the connection on startup. -v, --version Display version. -h, --help Display options summary. COMMANDS
Few commands are available, which are used to open or close a connection: ? Display available commands (the xine-remote ones + server ones when connection is established). help <command> Display the purpose of <command>, if that is omitted, display available commands. syntax <command> Display the usage of <command>. version Display version. open <server[:port]> Open connection to server. A port can be optionally specified, using colon (:) separator. close Close connection. quit Leaving xine-remote. SEE ALSO
xine(1). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Daniel Caujolle-Bert <f1rmb@users.sourceforge.net> for the xine project. The xine project 2002-04-16 XINE-REMOTE(1x)

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AAXINE(1)						      General Commands Manual							 AAXINE(1)

NAME
aaxine - an ASCII art video player SYNOPSIS
aaxine [aalib-options] [-A<audio-driver>] [-a<audio-channel>] [-R<rec-by>] [MRL...] DESCRIPTION
This manual page explains the aaxine program. Aaxine, is an aalib based frontend for libxine, a versatile video/multimedia player. aaxine is for those who don't have a high end video card, but just want to watch DVDs on their good old vt100 ;-) Like xine, aaxine plays MPEG system (audio and video) streams, mpeg elementary streams (e.g. .mp3 or .mpv files), avi files (using win32 codecs or ffmpeg), (S)VCDs, DVDs and many more. In short, anything that's supported by xine-lib. OPTIONS
The program follows 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). A big bunch of these options is provided by aalib. Please refer to your aalib documentation for those! The remaining options, labelled AAXINE options: when listed with "aaxine --help", are explained here. -A, --audio-driver <drv> Use given audio driver. Available drivers can be listed with "aaxine --help" -a, --audio-channel <num> Use given audio channel. Channels are sequentially numbered from 0 for first audio track. -R, --recognize-by [option] Determine the method used to recognize stream type. Possible options are: `default': by content, then by extension, `revert': by extension, then by content, `content': only by content, `extension': only by extension. If -R is given without an additional option, `revert' is selected. MRLs MRLs are similar to URLs in your web browser. They describe the media to read from. valid MRLs may be plain file names or one of the fol- lowing: file:<path> fifo:<path> stdin:/ dvd:/<title>.<part> vcd:/<tracknumber> tcp://<host>:<port> rtp://<host>:<port> udp://<host>:<port> mms://<host>... http://<host>... cdda://<tracknumber> Several MRLs may be specified in order to play a number of consecutive streams. Additional input plugins will provide additional MRL types. The ones listed above are available with stock libxine... 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 CONTROL KEYS
Many features can be controlled by pressing control keys. The Key bindings are: <RETURN> / R Play <SPACE> / P Pause 0 Jump to start of current stream 1 .. 9 Jump to 10%..90% of current stream <PgUp> Jump to previous stream in playlist <PgDown> Jump to next stream in playlist + Select next audio channel (may take up to a few seconds to take effect) - Select prev audio channel Q Exit. BUGS
none, of course ;-) Well, there are surely a few of those. You can probably best ask for support (and report bugs) on our mailing list at <xine-user@lists.sf.net>. SEE ALSO
xine(1), http://www.xine-project.org/, <http://www.xine-project.org/> http://aa-project.sf.net/aalib, <http://aa-project.sourceforge.net/aalib/> xine-lib(3) AUTHOR
Siggi Langauf for the xine project. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 The xine project The xine project August 29, 2001 AAXINE(1)
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