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Subtitles
Configuration
Various configuration files for mplayer are available within ~/.mplayer/.
Use ~/.mplayer/input.conf to configure keyboard input.
$ mplayer -input keylist
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/control.html
KP1 = Key Pad 1 key.
Mplayer has great subtitle anti-aliasing and configuration capabilities. For a full configuration file example, check: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=98808
Subtitles with non-ascii characters
See:
#91: mplayer OSD subtitles displays non-ascii characters as ???
If you have a subtitle file in a foreign language (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc.) encoded in unicode (utf8) that doesn't display well with mplayer, try adding the -ass option (see man page).
You can add it in ~/.mplayer/config:
# Turn on SSA/ASS subtitle rendering.
ass=yes
Audio filters
mono/stereo
If you have a file with audio only one side (mono audio, with silence on the other side), you can equalize the sound so that you can hear the audio in both ears:
mplayer -af pan=1:1:0 file.avi
Issues related to this page:
Project | Summary | Status | Priority | Category | Last updated | Assigned to |
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Linux software | .rtf subtitles? | active | normal | feature request | 14 years 30 weeks | |
Linux software | {y:i} and other font attributes in mplayer | active | normal | feature request | 13 years 30 weeks | |
Linux software | mplayer OSD subtitles displays non-ascii charac… | active | normal | bug report | 13 years 39 weeks | |
Linux software | mplayer freezes when toggling full size ('f') | active | normal | bug report | 12 years 7 weeks | |
Linux software | mplayer does not return error exit status | active | normal | bug report | 7 years 44 weeks |