yuvplay(1)


NAME

   yuvplay - Display YUV4MPEG2 streams (using SDL)

SYNOPSIS

   yuvplay [options]

DESCRIPTION

   yuvplay  produces  on-screen  playback  of  a YUV4MPEG2 stream which is
   provided  to  stdin,  typically  through  piping  from  the  stdout  of
   lavpipe(1), lav2yuv(1), mpeg2dec(1) or a similar program.  It should be
   noted that for pure playback  lavplay  should  be  a  superior  option.
   yuvplay is intended primarily as a debugging or diagnostic utility when
   setting up video processing pipelines.

OPTIONS

   yuvplay accepts the following options:

   -s WxH  The size of the SDL window.  By default, it uses  the  size  of
           the  input  video  stream scaled to yield 1:1 pixels (using the
           sample aspect ratio encoded in the  stream  header).   However,
           you  can  specify any size you want.  WxH is the width x height
           of the scaled window.

   -ttitle Set the window title.

   -f num  Override the framerate specified in the input stream header.

   -c      By default, yuvplay will try to play at the  framerate  of  the
           input  movie.  With this option, yuvplay will just play all the
           frames as fast as it can.

   -v [0,1,2]
           Set the verbosity of user feedback.  Default is  "1":   errors,
           warnings, and info messages.

AUTHOR

   This man page was originally written by Ronald Bultje (and since edited
   by Matt Marjanovic).
   If you have questions, remarks, problems or you just  want  to  contact
   the developers, the main mailing list for the MJPEG-tools is:
     mjpeg-users@lists.sourceforge.net

   For more info, see our website at
          http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net/

SEE ALSO

   mjpegtools(1), lavpipe(1), lav2yuv(1) lavplay(1)





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