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MPlayer
https://mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1.html
Select audio channel (MPEG: 0-31, AVI/OGM: 1-99, ASF/RM: 0-127, VOB(AC-3): 128-159, VOB(LPCM): 160-191, MPEG-TS 17-8190). MPlayer prints the available audio IDs when run in verbose (-v) mode. When playing an MPEG-TS stream, MPlayer/MEncoder will use the first program (if present) with the chosen audio stream.-ausid (also see -alang)
sound - How to specify non-default audio stream to …
https://askubuntu.com/questions/63935/how-to-specify-non-default-audio-stream-to-mplayer
To find the audio track ID of the video that you want to play, use this: mplayer -vo null -ao null -frames 0 -v <filename> | grep aid. To play the file using the audio track required, use the track ID that is found with the previous command and use it in the following one: mplayer -aid <track_ID> <filename>. Source for this information - FAQ at MPlayerhq.hu.
Listening to and recording audio and video streams with ...
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mplayer -ao pcm:waveheader:file="su.wav" "somethingunderstood.rm" -vo null -vc dummy lame -h -ms "su.wav" "su.mp3" When they complete, the streamed audio should be in MP3 format, and can thus be used easily with other players and shared with friends. You can convert other stream formats, such as ASF and WMV, the same way.
MPlayer(1) manual page
http://tivo-mplayer.sourceforge.net/docs/mplayer-man.html
Multiangle DVD playing mplayer -dvd 1 -dvdangle 2 Playing from a different DVD device mplayer -dvd 1 -dvd-device /dev/:dvd2 Old style DVD (VOB) playing mplayer -dvdauth /dev/:dvd /mnt/:dvd/:VIDEO_TS/:VTS_02_4.VOB Stream from HTTP mplayer http://mplayer.hq/:example.avi Stream using RTSP mplayer rtsp://server.example.com/:streamName
MPlayer - The Movie Player
https://mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/MPlayer.html
To play a DVD with HRTF: mplayer dvd://1 -channels 6 -af hrtf. hrtf only works well with 5 or 6 channels. Also, hrtf requires 48 kHz audio. DVD audio is already 48 kHz, but if you have a file with a different sampling rate that you want to play using hrtf you must resample it: mplayer filename-channels 6 -af resample=48000,hrtf
How to save video and audio streams to a file using mplayer
https://how-to.fandom.com/wiki/How_to_save_video_and_audio_streams_to_a_file_using_mplayer
Audio and Video streams can be saved to disk It works for any stream supported by Mplayer: mplayer http://path_to_stream -dumpstream -dumpfile outFileName
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