OMXPlayer is a commandline OMX player for the Raspberry Pi. It was developed as a testbed for the XBMC Raspberry PI implementation and is quite handy to use standalone.
git clone git://github.com/huceke/omxplayer.git
You need the content of your sdcard somewhere mounted or copied. There might be development headers to install on the running Pi system for the crosscompiling.
Edit Makefile.include and change the settings according your locations.
You can also compile it on the PI the native way ;)
make ffmpeg
make
make dist
Copy over omxplayer-dist/*
to the Pi /
. You may want to specify a valid font
path inside the omxplayer
shell script.
Usage: omxplayer [OPTIONS] [FILE]
Options :
-h / --help print this help
-n / --aidx index audio stream index : e.g. 1
-o / --adev device audio out device : e.g. hdmi/local
-i / --info dump stream format and exit
-s / --stats pts and buffer stats
-p / --passthrough audio passthrough
-d / --deinterlace deinterlacing
-w / --hw hw audio decoding
-3 / --3d switch tv into 3d mode
-y / --hdmiclocksync adjust display refresh rate to match video
-t / --sid index show subtitle with index
-r / --refresh adjust framerate/resolution to video
--boost-on-downmix boost volume when downmixing
--font path subtitle font
(default: /usr/share/fonts/truetype/freefont/FreeSans.ttf)
--font-size size font size as thousandths of screen height
(default: 55)
--align left/center subtitle alignment (default: left)
For example:
./omxplayer -p -o hdmi test.mkv
While playing you can use the following keys to control omxplayer:
z Show Info
1 Increase Speed
2 Decrease Speed
j Previous Audio stream
k Next Audio stream
i Previous Chapter
o Next Chapter
n Previous Subtitle stream
m Next Subtitle stream
s Toggle subtitles
q Exit OMXPlayer
Space or p Pause/Resume
- Decrease Volume
+ Increase Volume
Left Arrow Seek -30
Right Arrow Seek +30
Down Arrow Seek -600
Up Arrow Seek +600