.. RST source for asap-mplayer(1) man page. Convert with: .. rst2man.py asap-mplayer.rst > asap-sdl.1 .. |version| replace:: 5.3.0 .. |date| date:: ============ asap-mplayer ============ --------------------------------------------------- command-line player for Atari chiptunes and mplayer --------------------------------------------------- :Manual section: 1 :Manual group: SlackBuilds.org :Date: |date| :Version: |version| SYNOPSIS ======== **asap-mplayer** [*asapconv-options*] **inputfile** DESCRIPTION =========== **asap-mplayer** plays an Atari 8-bit chiptune file, by first converting it to *.wav* (with **asapconv**\(1)), then running **mplayer**\(1) on the *.wav* file. After **mplayer** exits, the file is deleted. The supported input formats are: SAP, CMC, CM3, CMR, CMS, DMC, DLT, MPT, MPD, RMT, TMC, TM8, TM2 or FC. During playback, the full set of **mplayer** keyboard controls are available, meaning you can pause, seek forwards or backwards, speed up or slow down playback, etc. Note that there's no way to pass **mplayer** options on the **asap-mplayer** command line, but your **~/.mplayer/config** will be read as usual. OPTIONS ======= **-h**, **--help** Show built-in help. Any other options are passed to **asapconv** as-is. The most useful option would probably be **-s song** to select which subsong to play. COPYRIGHT ========= **asap-mplayer** and this man page are released under the WTFPL. AUTHORS ======= **asap-mplayer** and this man page written for the SlackBuilds.org project by B. Watson. SEE ALSO ======== **asapconv**\(1), **asap-sdl**\(1), **chksap.pl**\(1), **sap2ntsc**\(1), **sap2txt**\(1) The ASAP website: https://asap.sourceforge.net/