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NAME

xine_play - Plays a movie using Xine

SYNOPSIS

xine_play [options] [mrl ...]

  Options:
    --config            Configuration file
    --loop              Play the list of MRLs forever
    --no-audio          Turn off audio play
    --no-video          Turn off video play
    --verbosity         Set verbosity level (0-2)
    --broadcaster-port  Set the RTP broadcast port
    --event-wait        Use event-wait (not event-get) to get events
    --frame-report      Print out discarded and skipped frames after each event

OPTIONS

--config

Read Xine configuration from a particular file

--loop

Keep replaying the URL list.

--no-video

Sets the video driver to 'none', instead of the default X11 driver.

--no-audio

Sets the audio driver to 'none', instead of choosing automatically.

--verbosity

Set the verbosity level of the Xine engine output. The Xine engine log gets printed to STDOUT. Possible values are 0 (no output), 1 (log output), or 2 (debug output).

--broadcaster-port

If set, Xine will attempt to open a port on which each stream will be broadcast.

--event-wait

Causes xine_play to use the less skippy "event-wait" method of getting events.

--frame-report

Causes xine_play to print out how many skipped or discarded frames we had after each MRL.

DESCRIPTION

xine_play will do its best to play the MRLs provided on the command line. See xine(5) for MRL syntax.