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vvvviiiiddddeeeeoooooooouuuutttt((((1111)))) vvvviiiiddddeeeeoooooooouuuutttt((((1111))))
NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
videoout - Video Library video output from screen tool
SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
vvvviiiiddddeeeeoooooooouuuutttt [----nnnnooooccccoooonnnnttttrrrroooollll] [----bbbboooorrrrddddeeeerrrrwwwwiiiiddddtttthhhh bw] [----nnnn devnum] [----hhhh] [----oooo
outputnodenum] [----IIII] [----ffff] [----ggggeeeeoooommmmeeeettttrrrryyyy geometry-string]
PPPPAAAARRRRAAAAMMMMEEEETTTTEEEERRRRSSSS
-_n_o_c_o_n_t_r_o_l Don't map controls window.
-_b_o_r_d_e_r_w_i_d_t_h Set width of window border to bbbbwwww.
-_n Use video device number ddddeeeevvvvnnnnuuuummmm.
-_h Display usage message and exit.
-_o Use output node number oooouuuuttttppppuuuuttttnnnnooooddddeeeennnnuuuummmm.
-_I Print node and path IDs.
-_f Disable forking.
-_g_e_o_m_e_t_r_y Specifies size and placement of the output window. See X(1)
for details on the format and interpretation of the geometry
argument.
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
The application vvvviiiiddddeeeeoooooooouuuutttt, on hardware that supports the screen to video
path, puts video out from a rectangular or full-screen area of the screen
to the external video recorder or display.
It uses two windows: the first window is used to control what data to
send to the external device. The second window is just an outline that
shows what portion of the screen is sent to the output device. It can be
moved using the standard window manager methods, or by using the mouse
button number 1 on the border of the region.
The first window has a menu selected using the right button. This menu
contains two screen size options; send full screen or send screen. The
first will remove the outline region, and send the full screen (within
the scaling restrictions of the hardware.) The second, send screen, will
reinstate the outline region.
The application's default mode is to send a region of the screen.
There are two other menu choices; flicker filter (a toggle button) and
quit. The flicker filter button toggles the video hardware's function
that produces interlaced video output from a non-interlaced screen
source.
PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111
vvvviiiiddddeeeeoooooooouuuutttt((((1111)))) vvvviiiiddddeeeeoooooooouuuutttt((((1111))))
Quit exits the application.
If -_n_o_c_o_n_t_r_o_l is specified vvvviiiiddddeeeeoooooooouuuutttt does not put up the controls window.
If -_b_o_r_d_e_r_w_i_d_t_h is specified vvvviiiiddddeeeeoooooooouuuutttt sets the width of the output window
border to bbbbwwww. If this option is not specified the border width is set to
2.
If -_I is specified vvvviiiiddddeeeeoooooooouuuutttt prints the node and path IDs on stdout. These
are required when using the command line interface tool, vvvvllllccccmmmmdddd, to get or
set controls on the video hardware.
If -_f is specified vvvviiiiddddeeeeoooooooouuuutttt will run in the foreground rather than
spawning a child and returning immediately.
If -_o is specified observe the valid set of output nodes and there number
by using vlinfo(1).
SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
videopanel(1), vlinfo(1), vlcmd(1)
PPPPaaaaggggeeee 2222