MPlayer - The Movie Player (http://www.mplayerhq.hu)

This is the Windows version of MPlayer the movie player for Linux.
Unlike the Linux version this port does not yet include a graphical
user interface but I'm sure you will soon notice how powerful
a command line player can be.
A basic list of supported options can be found in man_page.html.
Complete documentation in various languages can be found at

http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/info.html#docs

Note that the documentation is made for the Linux version of this
player. Nevertheless most things are valid for the Windows port.

The files in this package:
mplayer.exe   - the main executable
man_page.html - HTML document explaining the supported options
LICENSE       - a copy of the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL)
Copyrights    - copyrights of various other projects used in MPlayer
AUTHORS       - (incomplete) authors list
Readme.txt    - this document
codecs/       - MPlayer will look for binary codecs (Real, QuickTime etc.) here.
                You can download some codecs from our homepage, but MPlayer
		will also use codecs installed on the system.

mplayer/input.conf - keybinding
mplayer/config     - config file, you can adjust options there, e.g. your font path (default: C:\Windows\fonts)


Features:
- static mplayer.exe compiled with runtime CPU detection
- binary codec support
- networking support
- support for OGM, Matroska, QuickTime and Real container formats
- DVD support
- fast decoding using FFmpeg's libavcodec
- AAC and Ogg decoding

...
See the homepage for a complete list of features.


The latest version of the release can always be found at
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/win32-beta/

A list of other binary packages and projects using MPlayer can be found at
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/projects.html

Mailing list for Windows related questions:
http://mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-cygwin



14.07.2004 Sascha Sommer

KEYBOARD CONTROL


general control
  <- and ->
       seek backward/forward 10 seconds
  up and down
       seek backward/forward  1 minute
  pgup and pgdown
       seek backward/forward 10 minutes
  < and >
       backward/forward in playlist
  HOME and END
       go  to  next/previous playtree entry in the parent list
  INS and DEL
       go to next/previous alternative source (asx playlist only)
  p / SPACE
       pause movie (any key unpauses)
  q / ESC
       stop playing and quit
  + and -
       adjust audio delay by +/- 0.1 second
  / and *
       decrease/increase volume
  9 and 0
       decrease/increase volume
  m
       mute sound
  f
       toggle fullscreen
  T
       toggle  stay-on-top
  w and e
       decrease/increase panscan range
  o
       toggle  between  OSD  states: none / seek / seek+timer
  d
       toggle between frame dropping states:  off / on / hard
  v
       toggle subtitle visibility
  j
       switch subtitle language
  F
       toggle display of "forced subtitles"
  a
       toggle subtitle aligment: top/middle/bottom
  z and x
       adjust subtitle delay by +/- 0.1 second
  r and t
       adjust subtitle position
  i
               set EDL mark

(The  following  keys are valid only when using a hardware
accelerated video output (xv, (x)vidix, (x)mga,  etc),  or
the software equalizer filter (-vf eq or -vf eq2).

  1 and 2
       adjust contrast
  3 and 4
       adjust brightness
  5 and 6
       adjust hue
  7 and 8
       adjust saturation
