http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/info.html
Supported video output devices
General:
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x11: X11 with SHM extension
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xv: X11 using overlays with the Xvideo extension (hardware YUV & scaling)
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gl: OpenGL renderer
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gl2: Alternative OpenGL renderer (with multiple textures)
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dga: X11 DGA extension (both v1.0 and v2.0)
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fbdev: Output to general framebuffers
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svga: Output to SVGAlib
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sdl: SDL >= v1.1.7 driver (supports software scaling, and versions >=1.1.8 even support Xvideo, thus hardware rendering)
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ggi: similar to SDL
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aalib: Textmode rendering
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vesa: display through the VESA BIOS (also needed for Radeon TV-out)
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directfb: DirectFB support
Card specific:
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vidix: VIDeo Interface for *niX
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xvidix: VIDIX in X window
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mga: Matrox G200/G400 hardware YUV overlay via the mga_vid device
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xmga: Matrox G200/G400 overlay (mga_vid) in X11 window (Xv emulation on X 3.3.x !)
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syncfb: Matrox G400 YUV support on framebuffer (not tested, maybe broken)
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3dfx: Voodoo 3/Banshee hardware YUV support (/dev/3dfx) (not yet tested, maybe broken)
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tdfxfb: Voodoo 3/Banshee hardware YUV support on tdfx framebuffer (works!)
Special:
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png: PNG files output (use -z switch to set compression)
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jpeg: JPEG files output
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gif89a: Animated GIF files output
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yuv4mpeg: yuv4mpeg output for mjpegtools
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pgm: PGM files output (for testing purposes)
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md5: MD5sum output (for mpeg conformance tests)
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null: Null output (for speed tests/benchmarking)
Dakle, grubo uzev, pod X-om bi xv trebalo da je najbrži, pa onda dga i sdl, pa onda x11.
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