Unzip -p test.zip | mplayer -cache 2048. This technique can be duplicated with tarred files: Unrar p -inul myarchive.rar | mplayer -cache 2048. One popular usage is to play directly compressed media files directly from rar archives: MPlayer can play from stdin thus opening the way to using any program as input that can output media to stdout. There are many options available for this audio filter, all carefully documented in the man pages, but I will admit that for my own purposes I have usually only used the syntax demonstrated above. The special magic with this is that you can decrease and increase playback speed while this in progress by using the default '' keys and the sound pitch will alter to match the new speed. Mplayer -af scaletempo -speed 0.5 my_file.mp4 So to play your media file at half-speed and scale the sound to the same speed, without altering the pitch, you would run: The audio filter 'scaletempo' has many, many options but I am pretty sure that most will use it to playback their favourite media at different speed but with the same pitch. Documented here are what I have previously described as 'Top 10 Tricks and Tips for the svn MPlayer', they are a collection of the 10 best tips and tricks that I have found either useful or fascinating in my dealings with the svn MPlayer. I have been writing guides for the installation of the svn MPlayer under Ubuntu Linux for sometime now but for this wiki page I would like to move away from installation issues and deal with usage of this amazing program. Thanks to the author of this guide for his kind permission to use the material on this page! This page was created from the Ubuntu Forums guide: Top 10 Tricks and Tips for the svn MPlayer, where support is still available for this wiki page.
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