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.TH mpg123 1 "31 Jan 2008"
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.SH NAME
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mpg123 \- play audio MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 stream (layers 1, 2 and 3)
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B mpg123
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[
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.B options
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]
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.IR file " ... | " URL " ... | "
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.B \-
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B mpg123
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reads one or more
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.IR file\^ s
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(or standard input if ``\-'' is specified) or
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.IR URL\^ s
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and plays them on the audio device (default) or
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outputs them to stdout.
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.IR file\^ / URL
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is assumed to be an MPEG audio bit stream.
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.SH OPERANDS
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The following operands are supported:
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.TP 8
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.IR file (s)
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The path name(s) of one or more input files. They must be
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valid MPEG-1.0/2.0/2.5 audio layer 1, 2 or 3 bit streams.
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If a dash ``\-'' is specified, MPEG data will
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be read from the standard input. Furthermore, any name
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starting with ``http://'' is recognized as
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.I URL
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(see next section).
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.SH OPTIONS
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.B mpg123
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options may be either the traditional POSIX one letter options,
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or the GNU style long options. POSIX style options start with a
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single ``\-'', while GNU long options start with ``\-\^\-''.
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Option arguments (if needed) follow separated by whitespace (not ``='').
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Note that some options can be absent from your installation when disabled in the build process.
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.SH INPUT OPTIONS
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.TP
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\fB\-k \fInum\fR, \fB\-\^\-skip \fInum
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Skip first
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.I num
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frames. By default the decoding starts at the first frame.
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.TP
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\fB\-n \fInum\fR, \fB\-\^\-frames \fInum
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Decode only
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.I num
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frames. By default the complete stream is decoded.
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.TP
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.BR \-\-fuzzy
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Enable fuzzy seeks (guessing byte offsets or using approximate seek points from Xing TOC).
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Without that, seeks need a first scan through the file before they can jump at positions.
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You can decide here: sample-accurate operation with gapless features or faster (fuzzy) seeking.
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.TP
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.BR \-y ", " \-\^\-no\-resync
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Do NOT try to resync and continue decoding if an error occurs in
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the input file. Normally,
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.B mpg123
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tries to keep the playback alive at all costs, including skipping invalid material and searching new header when something goes wrong.
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With this switch you can make it bail out on data errors
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(and perhaps spare your ears a bad time). Note that this switch has been renamed from \-\-resync.
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The old name still works, but is not advertised or recommened to use (subject to removal in future).
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.TP
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\fB\-\^-resync\-limit \fIbytes\fR
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Set number of bytes to search for valid MPEG data once lost in stream; <0 means search whole stream.
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If you know there are huge chunks of invalid data in your files... here is your hammer.
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Note: Only since version 1.14 this also increases the amount of junk skipped on beginning.
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.TP
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\fB\-p \fIURL \fR| \fBnone\fR, \fB\-\^\-proxy \fIURL \fR| \fBnone
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The specified
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.I proxy
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will be used for HTTP requests. It
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should be specified as full URL (``http://host.domain:port/''),
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but the ``http://'' prefix, the port number and the trailing
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slash are optional (the default port is 80). Specifying
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.B none
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means not to use any proxy, and to retrieve files directly
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from the respective servers. See also the
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``HTTP SUPPORT'' section.
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.TP
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\fB\-u \fIauth\fR, \fB\-\^\-auth \fIauth
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HTTP authentication to use when recieving files via HTTP.
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The format used is user:password.
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.TP
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\fB\-@ \fIfile\fR, \fB\-\^\-list \fIfile
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Read filenames and/or URLs of MPEG audio streams from the specified
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.I file
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in addition to the ones specified on the command line (if any).
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Note that
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.I file
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can be either an ordinary file, a dash ``\-'' to indicate that
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a list of filenames/URLs is to be read from the standard input,
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or an URL pointing to a an appropriate list file. Note: only
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one
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.B \-@
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option can be used (if more than one is specified, only the
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last one will be recognized).
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.TP
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\fB\-l \fIn\fR, \fB\-\^\-listentry \fIn
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Of the playlist, play specified entry only.
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.I n
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is the number of entry starting at 1. A value of 0 is the default and means playling the whole list, a negative value means showing of the list of titles with their numbers...
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.TP
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\fB\-\-loop \fItimes\fR
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for looping track(s) a certain number of times, < 0 means infinite loop (not with \-\-random!).
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.TP
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.BR \-\-keep\-open
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For remote control mode: Keep loaded file open after reaching end.
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.TP
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\fB\-\-timeout \fIseconds\fR
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Timeout in (integer) seconds before declaring a stream dead (if <= 0, wait forever).
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.TP
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.BR \-z ", " \-\^\-shuffle
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Shuffle play. Randomly shuffles the order of files specified on the command
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line, or in the list file.
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.TP
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.BR \-Z ", " \-\-random
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Continuous random play. Keeps picking a random file from the command line
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or the play list. Unlike shuffle play above, random play never ends, and
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plays individual songs more than once.
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.TP
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\fB\-\^\-no\-icy\-meta
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Do not accept ICY meta data.
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.TP
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\fB\-i, \-\^-\index
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Index / scan through the track before playback.
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This fills the index table for seeking (if enabled in libmpg123) and may make the operating system cache the file contents for smoother operating on playback.
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.TP
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\fB\-\-index\-size \fIsize\fR
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Set the number of entries in the seek frame index table.
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.TP
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\fB\-\-preframes \fInum\fR
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Set the number of frames to be read as lead-in before a seeked-to position.
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This serves to fill the layer 3 bit reservoir, which is needed to faithfully reproduce a certain sample at a certain position.
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Note that for layer 3, a minimum of 1 is enforced (because of frame overlap), and for layer 1 and 2, this is limited to 2 (no bit reservoir in that case, but engine spin-up anyway).
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.SH OUTPUT and PROCESSING OPTIONS
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.TP
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\fB\-o \fImodule\fR, \-\^\-output \fImodule\fR
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Select audio output module. You can provide a comma-separated list to use the first one that works.
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.TP
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\fB\-\^\-list\-modules
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List the available modules.
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.TP
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\fB\-a \fIdev\fR, \fB\-\^\-audiodevice \fIdev
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Specify the audio device to use. The default is
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system-dependent (usually /dev/audio or /dev/dsp).
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Use this option if you have multiple audio devices and
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the default is not what you want.
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.TP
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.BR \-s ", " \-\^\-stdout
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The decoded audio samples are written to standard output,
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instead of playing them through the audio device. This
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option must be used if your audio hardware is not supported
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by
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.BR mpg123 .
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The output format per default is raw (headerless) linear PCM audio data,
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16 bit, stereo, host byte order (you can force mono or 8bit).
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.TP
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\fB\-O \fIfile\fR, \fB\-\^\-outfile
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Write raw output into a file (instead of simply redirecting standard output to a file with the shell).
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.TP
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\fB\-w \fIfile\fR, \fB\-\^\-wav
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Write output as WAV file. This will cause the MPEG stream to be decoded
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and saved as file
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.I file
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, or standard output if
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.I -
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is used as file name. You can also use
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.I --au
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and
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.I --cdr
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for AU and CDR format, respectively.
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.TP
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\fB\-\^\-au \fIfile
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Does not play the MPEG file but writes it to
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.I file
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in SUN audio format. If \- is used as the filename, the AU file is
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written to stdout.
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.TP
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\fB\-\^\-cdr \fIfile
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Does not play the MPEG file but writes it to
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.I file
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as a CDR file. If \- is used as the filename, the CDR file is written
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to stdout.
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.TP
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.BR \-\-reopen
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Forces reopen of the audiodevice after ever song
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.TP
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.BR \-\-cpu\ \fIdecoder\-type
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Selects a certain decoder (optimized for specific CPU), for example i586 or MMX.
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The list of available decoders can vary; depending on the build and what your CPU supports.
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This options is only availabe when the build actually includes several optimized decoders.
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.TP
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.BR \-\-test\-cpu
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Tests your CPU and prints a list of possible choices for \-\-cpu.
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.TP
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.BR \-\-list\-cpu
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Lists all available decoder choices, regardless of support by your CPU.
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.TP
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\fB\-g \fIgain\fR, \fB\-\^\-gain \fIgain
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[DEPRECATED] Set audio hardware output gain (default: don't change). The unit of the gain value is hardware and output module dependent.
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(This parameter is only provided for backwards compatibility and may be removed in the future without prior notice. Use the audio player for playing and a mixer app for mixing, UNIX style!)
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.TP
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\fB\-f \fIfactor\fR, \fB\-\^\-scale \fIfactor
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Change scale factor (default: 32768).
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.TP
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.BR \-\-rva-mix,\ \-\-rva-radio
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Enable RVA (relative volume adjustment) using the values stored for ReplayGain radio mode / mix mode with all tracks roughly equal loudness.
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The first valid information found in ID3V2 Tags (Comment named RVA or the RVA2 frame) or ReplayGain header in Lame/Info Tag is used.
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.TP
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.BR \-\-rva-album,\ \-\-rva-audiophile
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Enable RVA (relative volume adjustment) using the values stored for ReplayGain audiophile mode / album mode with usually the effect of adjusting album loudness but keeping relative loudness inside album.
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The first valid information found in ID3V2 Tags (Comment named RVA_ALBUM or the RVA2 frame) or ReplayGain header in Lame/Info Tag is used.
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.TP
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.BR \-0 ", " \-\^\-single0 "; " \-1 ", " \-\^\-single1
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Decode only channel 0 (left) or channel 1 (right),
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respectively. These options are available for
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stereo MPEG streams only.
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.TP
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.BR \-m ", " \-\^\-mono ", " \-\^\-mix ", " \-\^\-singlemix
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Mix both channels / decode mono. It takes less
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CPU time than full stereo decoding.
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.TP
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.BR \-\-stereo
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Force stereo output
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.TP
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\fB\-r \fIrate\fR, \fB\-\^\-rate \fIrate
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Set sample rate (default: automatic). You may want to
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change this if you need a constant bitrate independent of
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the mpeg stream rate. mpg123 automagically converts the
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rate. You should then combine this with \-\-stereo or \-\-mono.
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.TP
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.BR \-2 ", " \-\^\-2to1 "; " \-4 ", " \-\^\-4to1
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Performs a downsampling of ratio 2:1 (22 kHz) or 4:1 (11 kHz)
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on the output stream, respectively. Saves some CPU cycles, but
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at least the 4:1 ratio sounds ugly.
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.TP
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.BR \-\-pitch\ \fIvalue
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Set hardware pitch (speedup/down, 0 is neutral; 0.05 is 5%). This changes the output sampling rate, so it only works in the range your audio system/hardware supports.
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.TP
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.BR \-\-8bit
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Forces 8bit output
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.TP
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\fB\-\^\-float
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Forces f32 encoding
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.TP
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\fp\-e \fIenc\fR, \fB\-\^\-encoding \fIenc
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Choose output sample encoding. Possible values look like f32 (32-bit floating point), s32 (32-bit signed integer), u32 (32-bit unsigned integer) and the variants with different numbers of bits (s24, u24, s16, u16, s8, u8) and also special variants like ulaw and alaw 8-bit.
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See the output of mpg123's longhelp for actually available encodings.
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.TP
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\fB\-d \fIn\fR, \fB\-\^\-doublespeed \fIn
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Only play every
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.IR n 'th
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frame. This will cause the MPEG stream
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to be played
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.I n
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times faster, which can be used for special
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effects. Can also be combined with the
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.B \-\^\-halfspeed
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option to play 3 out of 4 frames etc. Don't expect great
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sound quality when using this option.
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.TP
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\fB\-h \fIn\fR, \fB\-\^\-halfspeed \fIn
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Play each frame
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.I n
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times. This will cause the MPEG stream
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to be played at
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.IR 1 / n 'th
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speed (n times slower), which can be
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used for special effects. Can also be combined with the
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.B \-\^\-doublespeed
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option to double every third frame or things like that.
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Don't expect great sound quality when using this option.
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.TP
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\fB\-E \fIfile\fR, \fB\-\^\-equalizer
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Enables equalization, taken from
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.IR file .
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The file needs to contain 32 lines of data, additional comment lines may
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be prefixed with
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.IR # .
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Each data line consists of two floating-point entries, separated by
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whitespace. They specify the multipliers for left and right channel of
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a certain frequency band, respectively. The first line corresponds to the
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lowest, the 32nd to the highest frequency band.
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Note that you can control the equalizer interactively with the generic control interface.
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.TP
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\fB\-\^\-gapless
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Enable code that cuts (junk) samples at beginning and end of tracks, enabling gapless transitions between MPEG files when encoder padding and codec delays would prevent it.
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This is enabled per default beginning with mpg123 version 1.0.0 .
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.TP
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\fB\-\^\-no\-gapless
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Disable the gapless code. That gives you MP3 decodings that include encoder delay and padding plus mpg123's decoder delay.
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.TP
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\fB\-D \fIn\fR, \fB\-\-delay \fIn
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Insert a delay of \fIn\fR seconds before each track.
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.TP
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.BR "\-o h" ", " \-\^\-headphones
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Direct audio output to the headphone connector (some hardware only; AIX, HP, SUN).
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.TP
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.BR "\-o s" ", " \-\^\-speaker
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Direct audio output to the speaker (some hardware only; AIX, HP, SUN).
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.TP
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.BR "\-o l" ", " \-\^\-lineout
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Direct audio output to the line-out connector (some hardware only; AIX, HP, SUN).
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.TP
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\fB\-b \fIsize\fR, \fB\-\^\-buffer \fIsize
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Use an audio output buffer of
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.I size
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Kbytes. This is useful to bypass short periods of heavy
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system activity, which would normally cause the audio output
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to be interrupted.
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You should specify a buffer size of at least 1024
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(i.e. 1 Mb, which equals about 6 seconds of audio data) or more;
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less than about 300 does not make much sense. The default is 0,
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which turns buffering off.
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.TP
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\fB\-\^\-preload \fIfraction
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Wait for the buffer to be filled to
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.I fraction
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before starting playback (fraction between 0 and 1). You can tune this prebuffering to either get faster sound to your ears or safer uninterrupted web radio.
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Default is 1 (wait for full buffer before playback).
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.TP
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\fB\-\^\-smooth
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Keep buffer over track boundaries -- meaning, do not empty the buffer between tracks for possibly some added smoothness.
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.SH MISC OPTIONS
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.TP
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.BR \-t ", " \-\^\-test
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Test mode. The audio stream is decoded, but no output occurs.
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.TP
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.BR \-c ", " \-\^\-check
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Check for filter range violations (clipping), and report them for each frame
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if any occur.
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.TP
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.BR \-v ", " \-\^\-verbose
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Increase the verbosity level. For example, displays the frame
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numbers during decoding.
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.TP
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.BR \-q ", " \-\^\-quiet
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Quiet. Suppress diagnostic messages.
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.TP
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.BR \-C ", " \-\^\-control
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Enable terminal control keys. By default use 's' or the space bar to stop/restart (pause, unpause) playback, 'f' to jump forward to the next song, 'b' to jump back to the
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beginning of the song, ',' to rewind, '.' to fast forward, and 'q' to quit.
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Type 'h' for a full list of available controls.
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.TP
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\fB\-\^\-title
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In an xterm, or rxvt (compatible, TERM environment variable is examined), change the window's title to the name of song currently
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playing.
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.TP
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\fB\-\^\-long\-tag
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Display ID3 tag info always in long format with one line per item (artist, title, ...)
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.TP
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.BR \-\-utf8
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Regardless of environment, print metadata in UTF-8 (otherwise, when not using UTF-8 locale, you'll get ASCII stripdown).
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.TP
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.BR \-R ", " \-\^\-remote
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Activate generic control interface.
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.B mpg123
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will then read and execute commands from stdin. Basic usage is ``load <filename> '' to play some file and the obvious ``pause'', ``command.
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``jump <frame>'' will jump/seek to a given point (MPEG frame number).
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Issue ``help'' to get a full list of commands and syntax.
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.TP
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.BR \-\^\-remote\-err
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Print responses for generic control mode to standard error, not standard out.
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This is automatically triggered when using
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.B -s
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\fN.
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.TP
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\fB\-\-fifo \fIpath
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Create a fifo / named pipe on the given path and use that for reading commands instead of standard input.
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.TP
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\fB\-\^\-aggressive
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Tries to get higher priority
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.TP
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.BR \-T ", " \-\-realtime
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Tries to gain realtime priority. This option usually requires root
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privileges to have any effect.
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.TP
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.BR \-? ", " \-\^\-help
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Shows short usage instructions.
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.TP
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.BR \-\^\-longhelp
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Shows long usage instructions.
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.TP
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.BR \-\^\-version
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Print the version string.
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.SH HTTP SUPPORT
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In addition to reading MPEG audio streams from ordinary
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files and from the standard input,
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.B mpg123
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supports retrieval of MPEG audio files or playlists via the HTTP protocol,
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which is used in the World Wide Web (WWW). Such files are
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specified using a so-called URL, which starts with ``http://''. When a file with
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that prefix is encountered,
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.B mpg123
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attempts to open an HTTP connection to the server in order to
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retrieve that file to decode and play it.
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.P
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It is often useful to retrieve files through a WWW cache or
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so-called proxy. To accomplish this,
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.B mpg123
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examines the environment for variables named
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.BR MP3_HTTP_PROXY ", " http_proxy " and " HTTP_PROXY ,
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in this order. The value of the first one that is set will
|
||||
be used as proxy specification. To override this, you can
|
||||
use the
|
||||
.B \-p
|
||||
command line option (see the ``OPTIONS'' section). Specifying
|
||||
.B "\-p none"
|
||||
will enforce contacting the server directly without using
|
||||
any proxy, even if one of the above environment variables
|
||||
is set.
|
||||
.P
|
||||
Note that, in order to play MPEG audio files from a WWW
|
||||
server, it is necessary that the connection to that server
|
||||
is fast enough. For example, a 128 kbit/s MPEG file
|
||||
requires the network connection to be at least 128 kbit/s
|
||||
(16 kbyte/s) plus protocol overhead. If you suffer from
|
||||
short network outages, you should try the
|
||||
.B \-b
|
||||
option (buffer) to bypass such outages. If your network
|
||||
connection is generally not fast enough to retrieve MPEG
|
||||
audio files in realtime, you can first download the files
|
||||
to your local harddisk (e.g. using
|
||||
.BR wget (1))
|
||||
and then play them from there.
|
||||
.P
|
||||
If authentication is needed to access the file it can be
|
||||
specified with the
|
||||
.BR "\-u user:pass".
|
||||
.SH INTERRUPT
|
||||
When in terminal control mode, you can quit via pressing the q key,
|
||||
while any time you can abort
|
||||
.B mpg123
|
||||
by pressing Ctrl-C. If not in terminal control mode, this will
|
||||
skip to the next file (if any). If you want to abort playing immediately
|
||||
in that case, press Ctrl-C twice in short succession (within about one second).
|
||||
.P
|
||||
Note that the result of quitting
|
||||
.B mpg123
|
||||
pressing Ctrl-C might not be audible
|
||||
immediately, due to audio data buffering in the audio device.
|
||||
This delay is system dependent, but it is usually not more
|
||||
than one or two seconds.
|
||||
.SH "SEE ALSO"
|
||||
.BR wget (1),
|
||||
.BR sox (1),
|
||||
.SH NOTES
|
||||
MPEG audio decoding requires a good deal of CPU performance,
|
||||
especially layer-3. To decode it in realtime, you should
|
||||
have at least an i486DX4, Pentium, Alpha, SuperSparc or equivalent
|
||||
processor. You can also use the
|
||||
.B -m
|
||||
option to decode mono only, which reduces the CPU load
|
||||
somewhat for layer-3 streams. See also the
|
||||
.BR \-2 " and " \-4
|
||||
options.
|
||||
.P
|
||||
If everything else fails, use the
|
||||
.B \-s
|
||||
option to decode to standard output, direct it into a file
|
||||
and then use an appropriate utility to play that file.
|
||||
You might have to use a tool such as
|
||||
.BR sox (1)
|
||||
to convert the output to an audio format suitable for
|
||||
your audio player.
|
||||
.P
|
||||
If your system is generally fast enough to decode in
|
||||
realtime, but there are sometimes periods of heavy
|
||||
system load (such as cronjobs, users logging in remotely,
|
||||
starting of ``big'' programs etc.) causing the
|
||||
audio output to be interrupted, then you should use
|
||||
the
|
||||
.B \-b
|
||||
option to use a buffer of reasonable size (at least 1000 Kbytes).
|
||||
.SH BUGS
|
||||
.P
|
||||
Mostly MPEG-1 layer 2 and 3 are tested in real life.
|
||||
Please report any issues and provide test files to help fixing them.
|
||||
.P
|
||||
Free format streams are not supported, but they could be (there is some code).
|
||||
.P
|
||||
No CRC error checking is performed.
|
||||
.P
|
||||
Some platforms lack audio hardware support; you may be able to use the
|
||||
.B -s
|
||||
switch to feed the decoded data to a program that can play it on your audio device.
|
||||
Notably, this includes Tru64 with MME, but you should be able to install and use OSS there (it perhaps will perform better as MME would anyway).
|
||||
.SH AUTHORS
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
Maintainers:
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Thomas Orgis <maintainer@mpg123.org>, <thomas@orgis.org>
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Nicholas J. Humfrey
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
Creator:
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Michael Hipp
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
Uses code or ideas from various people, see the AUTHORS file accompanying the source code.
|
||||
.SH LICENSE
|
||||
.B mpg123
|
||||
is licensed under the GNU Lesser/Library General Public License, LGPL, version 2.1 .
|
||||
.SH WEBSITE
|
||||
http://www.mpg123.org
|
||||
.br
|
||||
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpg123
|
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