4 fbff is a framebuffer/OSS media player using ffmpeg or libmpeg3.
9 To start it simply run:
13 When playing video files, audio and video may get out of sync. So I
14 suggest using this by default:
18 And if that results in choppy playback, use:
20 $ fbff -u -s100 file.sth
22 This means record A/V diff after the first few video frames (-u)
23 and synchronize each 100 video frames (-s100). This should work for
26 The following table describes fbff keybinding. Most of these commands
27 accept a numerical prefix. The variable avdiff is used to synchronize
28 audio and video streams. The synchronization is done after the 's' key
29 or the pause and seek commands. '-', '+', and 'a' keys can be used to
30 change the value of avdiff as explained below.
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38 l/j/J short/medium/long jump forward
39 h/k/K short/medium/long jump backward
40 ^[ (escape) clear numerical prefix
41 s synchronize audio/video with A-V equal to avdiff
44 a set avdiff to current playback A-V diff
45 c set synchronization steps
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51 The following options can be specified when starting fbff:
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56 -z x zoom the screen using ffmpeg
57 -m x magnify the screen by repeating pixels
58 -j x jump every x video frames; for slow machines
60 -v x select video stream; '-' disables video
61 -a x select audio stream; '-' disables audio
62 -t use time based seeking; only if the default does't work
63 -s don't rely on video framerate; always synchronize
64 -u record avdiff after the first few frames of video
65 -r adjust the video to the right of the screen
66 -b adjust the video to the bottom of the screen
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