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@ -124,9 +124,6 @@ master clock is used to control audio-video synchronization. Most media |
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players use audio as master clock, but in some cases (streaming or high |
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players use audio as master clock, but in some cases (streaming or high |
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quality broadcast) it is necessary to change that. This option is mainly |
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quality broadcast) it is necessary to change that. This option is mainly |
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used for debugging purposes. |
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used for debugging purposes. |
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@item -threads @var{count} |
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Set the thread count. By default, @command{ffplay} automatically detects a |
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suitable number of threads to use. |
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@item -ast @var{audio_stream_number} |
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@item -ast @var{audio_stream_number} |
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Select the desired audio stream number, counting from 0. The number |
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Select the desired audio stream number, counting from 0. The number |
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refers to the list of all the input audio streams. If it is greater |
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refers to the list of all the input audio streams. If it is greater |
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