dump-gnash(1)

NAME

   gnash,  gtk-gnash,  qt4-gnash,  dump-gnash, fb-gnash, sdl-gnash, gnash-
   gtk-launcher, gnash-qt-launcher - GNU Flash (SWF) Player

Synopsis

   gnash [option]... [URL]

DESCRIPTION

   Run the SWF movie player.

   -h, --help
          Print usage info.

   -V, --version
          Print the version number, and the configuration,  of  the  Gnash
          player.  Please  provide  this  information  when submitting bug
          reports.

   -s factor, --scale factor
          Scale the movie up/down by the specified factor.

   -c     Produce a core file instead of letting SDL trap it

   -d num, --delay num
          Number of milliseconds to delay in main loop.

   -v, --verbose
          Be verbose; i.e. print log messages to stdout.

   -a     Be very verbose about movie action execution. Must  be  used  in
          conjunction with -v.

   -p     Be  very verbose about parsing. Must be used in conjunction with
          -v.

   -A file, --audio-dump file
          Audio dump file (wave format).

   --hwaccel none|vaapi
          Hardware Video Accelerator to use none|vaapi (default: none)

   -x xid, --xid xid
          The XID of  the  parent  window  Gnash  should  use  instead  of
          creating  a new one. This is only used when embedding the player
          into another window.

   -w, --writelog
          Write the gnash-dbg.log debug log to disk. By default the plugin
          writes its log in your home directory when using a launcher from
          GNOME or KDE.

   -j width, --width width
          Set the width of the window. This is only  used  when  embedding
          the player into another window.

   -k height, --height height
          Set  the  height of the window. This is only used when embedding
          the player into another window.

   -X x-pos, --x-pos x-pos
          Set window x position.

   -Y y-pos, --y-pos y-pos
          Set window y position.

   -1, --once
          Play once; exit when/if movie reaches the last frame.

   -g     Start Gnash with  a  Flash  debugger  console  so  one  can  set
          breakpoints or watchpoints.

   -r [0|1|2|3]
          0 disables rendering and sound (good for batch tests).

          1 enables rendering, disable sound.

          2 disables rendering, enable sound.

          3 enables rendering and sound (default setting).

   -M ffmpeg|gst, --media ffmpeg|gst
          The media handler to use (default: ffmpeg).

   -R agg|cairo|opengl, --renderer agg|cairo|opengl
          The renderer to use (default: agg).

   -t sec, --timeout sec
          Timeout and exit after the specified number of seconds.

   -u url, --real-url url
          Set "real" url of the movie (useful for downloaded movies).

   -U url, --base-url url
          Set  "base"  url  for  this  run (used to resolve relative urls,
          defaults to movie url)

   -P param, --param param
          Set parameter (ie. "FlashVars=A=1&b=2")

   -F x:y, --fd x:y
          Set file descriptors to use for external  communications.  x  is
          used  by the player to send commands to the plugin, y is used by
          the plugin to send commands to the standalone player.

   -C file, --cookie-file file
          Set cookiefile path. Cookiefile contains HTTP cookies to send to
          the  server. Primary use for this switch is for the NPAPI plugin
          to pass received HTTP cookies to the standalone player.

   --max-advances num
          Exit after specified number of frame advances.

   --fullscreen
          Start in fullscreen mode.

   --hide-menubar
          Start without displaying the menu bar.

   --screenshot list
          Set a list of frame advances to be  saved  as  screenshots.  The
          list  must be comma-separated. Valid values are integers and the
          phrase "last". If "last" is specified, the  final  frame  before
          exit  is  saved. Invalid values are ignored. Frame numbers apply
          to the sequence of frames as the SWF is executed, not the  frame
          sequence   defined   in   the   SWF.  Use  in  combination  with
          --screenshot-file to specify output filename.

   --screenshot-file file
          Specify the output pattern for screenshot filenames.  The  token
          %f in a pattern will be replaced with a frame identifier. If you
          specify multiple frames and do not use  %f,  the  file  will  be
          overwritten for each screenshot. If this option is not specified
          but screenshots are requested, a default filename will be used.

   KEYS
   CTRL-Q Quit/Exit.

   CTRL-W Quit/Exit.

   CTRL-P Toggle pause.

   CTRL-R Restart the movie.

   CTRL-L Force immediate redraw.

   CTRL-F Toggle fullscreen. ESC also exits fullscreen.

   CTRL-O Save a spontaneous screenshot. If no screenshots were  requested
          from  the  command  line, a default filename is used. Otherwise,
          the same filename pattern is used for requested and  spontaneous
          screenshots.

   Flash is a registered trademark of Adobe Corporation.

                           20 December 2016                       gnash(1)



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