man tvtime-configure (Commandes) - change settings in the tvtime configuration file

NAME

tvtime-configure - change settings in the tvtime configuration file

SYNOPSIS

tvtime-configure [ OPTION ] ...

DESCRIPTION

tvtime-configure allows a user to set configuration settings for tvtime without starting the application. This is useful for installation programs such as debconf to let them configure tvtime without having to write a parser for the configuration file. The command line options are a subset of those for tvtime itself.

OPTIONS

-a, --widescreen
This option starts tvtime in 16:9 aspect ratio mode.
-A, --nowidescreen
This option starts tvtime in 4:3 aspect ratio mode.
-h, --help
Show usage information.
-m, --fullscreen
Start tvtime in fullscreen mode.
-M, --window
Start tvtime in windowed mode.
-p, --fspos=POS
Set the fullscreen window position. Use this if you have a projector to help tvtime fit properly onto your screen. nokeep tab (@); l l. •@top •@bottom •@centre (default)
-F, --configfile=FILE
Additional config file to load settings from.
-H, --height=HEIGHT
Sets the height of the output window to start up at in scanlines. The default output window size is 576 scanlines.
-I, --inputwidth=SAMPLING
V4L input scanline sampling (defaults to 720. This sets how many pixels per scanline to request from the capture card. A higher setting gives better quality, while a lower setting means we do less work, and so tvtime will run faster. If you have a slower CPU (like, less than 500Mhz or so), maybe values of 480 or 400 might suit you best. For best quality, choose a high value like 720 or 768. Many capture cards cannot sample higher than 768 pixels per scanline.
-d, --device=NAME
video4linux device to use (defaults to /dev/video0).
-b, --vbidevice=DEVICE
VBI device to use (defaults to /dev/vbi0).
-i, --input=INPUTNUM
video4linux input number (defaults to 0). Cards commonly have a bunch of sources, for example, on my WinTV card, source 0 is my tuner and source 1 is the composite input.
-c, --channel=CHANNEL
On startup, tvtime will tune to the given channel. Otherwise, the channels from the config file will be used.
-n, --norm=NORM
The mode to set the tuner to (defaults to NTSC). Valid modes are: nokeep tab (@); l l. •@NTSC •@PAL •@SECAM •@PAL-NC •@PAL-M •@PAL-N •@NTSC-JP
-f, --frequencies=NAME
The channels you are receiving with the tuner (defaults to us-cable). Valid values are: nokeep tab (@); l l. •@us-cable •@us-broadcast •@japan-cable •@japan-broadcast •@europe •@australia •@australia-optus •@newzealand •@france •@russia
-R, --priority=PRI
Sets the process priority (see nice(1)) that tvtime should be run at.
-t, --xmltv=FILE
Reads XMLTV listings from the given file to display on the OSD. Channels are looked up based on their name, and tvtime will display the show title, sub-title and show description on the OSD.
-l, --xmltvlanguage=LANG
Use XMLTV data in given language, if available. Languages are represented by their two-letter language code (for example, "de" for German). The default language used in the file will be used if this is unset or set to "none"
-x, --mixer=DEVICE[:CH]
The mixer device and channel for the volume controls. (defaults to /dev/mixer:line). Valid channels are: nokeep tab (@); l l. •@vol •@bass •@treble •@synth •@pcm •@speaker •@line •@mic •@cd •@mix •@pcm2 •@rec •@igain •@ogain •@line1 •@line2 •@line3 •@dig1 •@dig2 •@dig3 •@phin •@phout •@video •@radio •@monitor

AUTHORS

Billy Biggs.

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