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NAME

       oxine - lightweight, purely OSD-based xine frontend

SYNOPSIS

       oxine  [-A|--audio-driver  DRIVER]  [-f|--fullscreen] [-J|--no-jostick]
       [-L|--no-lirc]  [-P|--no-polling]  [--verbose  [=LEVEL]]   [-V|--video-
       driver DRIVER] [MRL]

       oxine [-h|--help]
       oxine [-v|--version]

DESCRIPTION

       oxine  is  a  lightweight,  purely  OSD-based xine frontend for set-top
       boxes and home entertainment systems. It uses  the  on  screen  display
       functionality  of  xine  to  display  its  user interface elements like
       buttons, lists, sliders, and so on. Due to this, oxine can  easily  use
       any video output device the xine library provides.

OPTIONS

       -A, --audio-driver DRIVER
              Select  audio driver by ID. Available drivers: alsa oss arts esd
              file none.

       -f, --fullscreen
              Start in fullscreen mode.

       -h, --help
              Show summary of options.

       -J, --no-joystick
              Turn off joystick support.

       -L, --no-lirc
              Turn off LIRC support.

       -P, --no-polling
              Disable disc polling.

       -v, --version
              Display version.

       --verbose [=LEVEL]
              Set verbosity level. Default is 0.

       -V, --video-driver DRIVER
              Select video driver by ID. Available  drivers:  auto  xv  opengl
              xshm.

       MRL    examples for valid MRLs (media resource locator):
               File:  ’path/foo.vob’
                      ’/path/foo.vob’
                      ’file://path/foo.vob’
                      ’fifo://[[mpeg1|mpeg2]:/]path/foo’
                      ’stdin://[mpeg1|mpeg2]’
               DVD:   ’dvd://VTS_01_2.VOB’
                      ’dvd://path/foo.iso’
                      ’dvd://<track number>’
               VCD:   ’vcd://<track number>’

SEE ALSO

       xine(1)

AUTHOR

       oxine  was  written by Stefan Holst <holstsn@users.sourceforge.net> and
       Maximilian Schwerin <mschwerin@users.sourceforge.net>.

       This manual page was written by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>  for
       the Debian Project (but may be used by others).