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NAME

       vdr-fbfe - Remote Framebuffer frontend for vdr-plugin-xineliboutput

SYNOPSIS

       vdr-fbfe [options] [xvdr[+udp|+tcp|+rtp]:[//host[:port]]]

DESCRIPTION

       vdr-fbfe  is  a  Framebuffer  remote  frontend, that plays back streams
       provided by vdr-plugin-xineliboutput.

OPTIONS

       --help Show (this) help message

       --audio=audiodriver[:device]
              Select audio driver and optional port

       --video=videodriver[:fb_device]
              Select video driver and  optional  port  As  far  as  supported,
              possible  video  drivers  might  be: fb, DirectFB, sdl, vidixfb,
              dxr3, aadxr3 or none

       --aspect=[auto|4:3|16:9|16:10|default]
              Display aspect ratio (You can us a  script  to  control  the  HW
              aspect ratio: --aspect=auto:path_to_script)

       --fullscreen
              Fullscreen mode

       --hud  Head Up Display OSD mode

       --width=x
              Video window width

       --height=x
              Video window height

       --noscaling
              Disable all video scaling

       --post=name[:arg=val[,arg=val]]
              Load and use xine post plugins, e.g.:

              ·  --post=upmix

              ·  --post=upmix;tvtime:enabled=1,cheap_mode=1)

       --lirc[=devicename]
              Use lirc input device Optional lirc socket name can be given

       --verbose
              Verbose debug output

       --silent
              Silent mode (report only errors)

       --syslog
              Write all output to system log

       --nokbd
              Disable keyboard input

       --daemon
              Run  as  daemon  (disable  keyboard,  log  to syslog and fork to
              background)

       --slave
              Enable slave mode (read commands from stdin)

       --reconnect
              Automatically reconnect when connection has been lost

       --tcp, --udp, --rtp
              Use TCP, UDP or RTP transport If no transport options are given,
              transports  are  tried in following order: local pipe, rtp, udp,
              tcp

EXAMPLES

       Search for VDR (xineliboutput) server, connect to it and negotiate best
       available transport, use best available audio and video driver:

           vdr-fbfe

       Connect   to  192.168.1.3  default  port  and  negoate  best  available
       transport:

            vdr-fbfe xvdr://192.168.1.3

       Connect to 192.168.2.100, port 12550 and use TCP transport:

           vdr-fbfe xvdr+tcp://192.168.2.100:12550

       Automatically search for VDR server and use UDP transport:

           vdr-fbfe xvdr+udp:
           vdr-fbfe --udp

       Use alsa:

           vdr-fbfe --audio alsa

       Use alsa (and specific card/sub-device):

           vdr-fbfe --audio alsa:plughw:1,1

       Framebuffer driver and device settings:

           vdf-fbfe --video DirectFB
           vdf-fbfe --video fb:/dev/fb/1
           vdf-fbfe --video vidixfb
           vdf-fbfe --video aadxr3

NOTE

       If deinterlacing post plugin options are not  given  at  command  line,
       deinterlacing  is controlled by VDR plugin configuration menu settings.

       De-interlacing can also be forced on or off  with  command-line  option
       "--post tvtime".  Examples:

           vdr-fbfe --post tvtime:method=Linear,cheap_mode=1,pulldown=0,use_progressive_frame_flag=1
           vdr-fbfe --post tvtime:enable=0

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Tobias Grimm <etobi@debian.org>

                                 15 June 2010                      vdr-fbfe(1)