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Mplayer command line options
Mplayer command line options













Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

#Mplayer command line options 64 Bit

I am using Elementary OS 0.2 Luna 64 bit (based on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS), with Linux kernel 3.2.057-generic, and Bash 4.2.25. I'm not sure why manually typing/copy-pasting the command works just fine with -gf and -cookies, but does not work well with a bash script.

mplayer command line options

Removing -gf does not do much to help either, giving me the output: Unknown option on the command line: -cookiesĮrror parsing option on the command line: -cookies it starts (for a short time) to play the file at 100 volume and then jumps to 0 volume.

and send the following commands to mplayer: loadfile set volume 0.

MPlayer svn r34540 (Ubuntu), built with gcc-4.6 (C) 2000-2012 MPlayer Team I start mplayer with the following command (can be tested on command-line): mplayer -slave -idle -softvol. The problem happens when the Terminal tries to read the options related to youtube-dl giving me the output: Unknown option on the command line: -gfĮrror parsing option on the command line: -gf I have gotten the youtube-dl options to work fine with the string replacements I have set up. cookie.txt $(youtube-dl -gf res -cookies. However I wanted to make a script that would make input easier so I would not have to remember the entire command every time I wanted to play a video.Įcho "Input YouTube ID (the string that follows ''):"Įcho "Input Video Resolution (17=144, 5=240, 18=360, 35=480, 22=720, or 37=1080):"įirst_string='mplayer -ontop -cookies -cookies-file. Manually inputting the video resolution and URL options for youtube-dl work fine. cookie.txt $(youtube-dl -gf 34 -cookies. I based it on this terminal command: $ mplayer -ontop -cookies -cookies-file. The link at the bottom will show all of the options. The following table details some of the the parameters and their behaviors. As you can tell, there is no CLOSE option (very useful when autoruning cd's). I have made a bash script where I can stream a YouTube video with youtube-dl and play it with mplayer. The following set of command line parameters that specify how Windows Media Player version 9 and 10 behaves when it starts.













Mplayer command line options