aaflip - An ASCII art video player
aaflip [
-abcfv] [
-n number
] [
-s delay
]
aaflip is an ASCII art video player which supports the fli and flc
formats.
fli files are limited to a resolution of 320x200 pixel, while flc files can have
any resolution.
The default method of playing is to load the first frame of the animation
sequence and display it. After this the remainder of the file is loaded into
memory, and the animation starts. The animation ends when q or ctrl-c is
pressed.
- -a
- Remove frames from memory after processing. Using this
option leaves more memory for other processes, but relies on the buffer
cache for continuous animation.
- -b
- Process frames immediately as they are loaded. When using
this option the animation frames are shown as soon as the player has read
them, so you don't have to wait until the entire file has been read. The
disadvantage is that the animation becomes jumpy if the speed set by the
animation is higher than the speed of loading.
- -c
- Keep the screen black while loading the animation. This
conflicts with option -b, which can give interesting results.
- -f
- Switch off clock synchronization. Animation will run as
fast as possible.
- -v
- Show information on flic file.
- -n number
- Play the animation sequence number times.
- -s delay
- Set delay between frames to delay milliseconds.
Option -s 0 is the same as -f.
Please report any bugs you find to Jan Hubicka <
[email protected]>.
aaflip is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL).
aaflip is based on the FLI Player written by John Remyn
<
[email protected]>.
aafire(1),
aainfo(1),
aasavefont(1),
aatest(1),
aview(1),
asciiview(1),
aa3d(1),
aatv(1),
bb(1),
xaos(6).
Jan Hubicka <
[email protected]>
This manual page was written by Edward Betts <
[email protected]> and Aaron
Lehmann <
[email protected]>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may
be used by others).