MPlay command line options
Profiles
-default-tools-render-flipbook-viewer-full-minimal
Image options
-g | Group the command line images into separate sequences, based on base name and extension. |
-u | Leave the images in the command line unsorted (in the order they appear). |
-Z pad | Load only images that are padded to pad digits (or 0 for non-padded images only). |
-z level | Load images zoomed to a certain percentage, where level is 12, 25, 33, 50, 66, 75 or 100. |
-v | Flip all images vertically. |
-B file | Set the background image(s). This will automatically enable transparency and background images. |
-c | Load RGB color components only (no alpha). |
-U | Use an unlimited amount of memory for images. |
-m N | Limit memory usage to N MB. |
-w width | Images loaded from STDIN are width pixels wide. |
-h height | Images loaded from STDIN are height pixels high. |
-S nframes | Load nframes images from STDIN in RGBA format. |
-L lutfile | Sets lutfile as the lookup table for Cineon images. |
-l w g iw | Sets the Cineon white point to w, the film gamma to g and the image white point iw. |
-N | Leave Cineon files in their natural 10 bit log space. |
-x aspect | Sets the pixel aspect ratio. |
Playback Options
-C | Pre-cache all images at startup. |
-f start end step | Sets the frame range (start to end) and frame step. |
-p | Startup in playback mode. |
-P mode | Sets the playback mode to 'loop', 'once' or 'zigzag'. |
-r fps | Set the frames per second for realtime play. |
-R | Turn on realtime play without specifying a rate. |
UI Options
-b s|d | Startup in single ( |
-F | Full image view mode; do not show any extra UI. |
-K | Tell MPlay to listen on a socket for input images. |
-k | Tell MPlay to listen on a socket for flipbook images. Images rendered to the ip device will be displayed. |
-T | MPlay stays topmost window. |
-V x y | Sets the viewport layout to x columns by y rows. |
Audio Options
-a file | Load audio from file. |
-A volume | Sets the volume scale (default 1). |
-o fr sec | Aligns the animation frame fr to sec audio seconds. |
-s on|off | Enable or disable the audio scrub sustain. |
