vtv-player.1 - vtv-tools - virtual terminal video tools
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            1 .Dd August 14, 2023
            2 .Dt VTV-PLAYER 1
            3 .Os
            4 .
            5 .Sh NAME
            6 .Nm vtv-player
            7 .Nd Play vtv files in console.
            8 .
            9 .Sh SYNOPSIS
           10 .Nm
           11 .Bk
           12 .Op Fl r Ar fps
           13 .Ar FILE
           14 .Ek
           15 .
           16 .Sh DESCRIPTION
           17 .Bd -filled
           18 .Nm
           19 Plays a VTV file in the terminal.  Loops until manually terminated.
           20 .
           21 .Sh OPTIONS
           22 .Bl -tag -width Ds
           23 .It Fl r Ar fps
           24 Show this many frames per second.  Defaults to 20.
           25 .It Fl h Ar frameheight
           26 The number of lines in a frame.  Defaults to 25.
           27 .It Fl t Ar times
           28 The number of times the vtv will be played. Default indefinite.
           29 .El
           30 .
           31 .Sh FORMAT
           32 .Bd -filled
           33 A VTV file consists of frames in sequence.  A frame consists of 25
           34 lines, each terminated by a newline character.  This means the number
           35 of lines in a file must be divisible by 25.  A line can contain
           36 arbitrary terminal control codes (or just plain text).  Playing a VTV
           37 file is done by printing the frames to the console.
           38 .
           39 .Sh LICENSE
           40 The vtv-tools are released under the GPLv3 or later.