Re: Optimize video output from tv card

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Michael pisze:
The only think I am still fighting with is the mplayer options. I want to > position the video playback at 100,50 on a 800x600 screen. The video > resolution should be 640x480. If the video is of a different size, I would > like to resize it while keeping the original aspect ratio. Furthermore, if > the resulting video is smaller than 640x480 it would be great if black > borders would be added automatically.> > I've tried nearly a hundred combinations of options. None delivered this. > The one that came closest, was -screenw 640 -screenh 480 -fs . However, in > this case -geometry 100:50 does no longer work, so the video is always on > the topleft side.> > More fancy stuff such as -geometry 100:50 -vf dsize=640:480:0,expand=640x480 > deliver not the expected result (mostly bigger video screens).> > Does anybody know, what options would be best to attain the result I want?
Read about "-slave" option. Then you could use another instance of mplayer with "-vo null -frames 1 -identify" to identify media and then send appropriate command to enslaved MPlayer.You could use BASH or Perl or Python to do that if you know any of them.
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