Provided by: tvtime_1.0.11-5build1_amd64 bug

NAME

       tvtime-command - control a running tvtime process

SYNOPSIS

       tvtime-command [COMMAND] ...

DESCRIPTION

       tvtime-command allows a user to control a running tvtime process by sending it commands.  It communicates
       with tvtime through a FIFO, otherwise known as a named pipe.   Commands  are  case-insensitive,  and  are
       executed in order.

COMMANDS

       AUTO_ADJUST_PICT
              Restores the picture settings (brightness, contrast, hue, colour) to their default values.

       AUTO_ADJUST_WINDOW
              Automatically  resize  the  window  to  match  the content inside it.  This is for when you resize
              tvtime into, say, a long rectangle, and want it to jump back to being a perfect 4:3 box around the
              content.

       BRIGHTNESS_DOWN
              Lowers the brightness setting on the input.

       BRIGHTNESS_UP
              Increases the brightness setting on the input.

       CHANNEL_[0-9]
              Simulates a keypad number press.

       CHANNEL_ACTIVATE_ALL
              Re-activates  all channels in the list.  Use this to re-initialize the channel list before running
              the scanner if you believe some channels are missing, or if new channels have become available.

       CHANNEL_DEC / CHANNEL_DOWN
              Move one channel down in the channel list.

       CHANNEL_INC / CHANNEL_UP
              Move one channel up in the channel list.

       CHANNEL_JUMP / CHANNEL_PREV
              Changes to the last channel you were at.  Useful for jumping back and forth between  two  programs
              on distant channels.

       CHANNEL_RENUMBER
              Renumbers  the  current  channel.  This will swap the current channel with the number you type in.
              Use this to configure your station list to suit preference or locality.

       CHANNEL_SAVE_TUNING
              Saves the current fine tuning settings as a custom channel in the station list.

       CHANNEL_SCAN
              Walks from the current position through the channel list, disabling  any  channels  for  which  no
              signal is detected.  This command is only available if signal checking is enabled.

       CHANNEL_SKIP
              Toggles  the current channel as being active or disabled in the station list.  You can use this to
              manually scan your channels and enable those with signal or disable duplicate stations.

       COLOUR_DOWN / COLOR_DOWN
              Decreases the input colour picture setting.  This will make the image less colourful until  it  is
              black-and-white.

       COLOUR_UP / COLOR_UP
              Increases the input colour picture setting.  This will give the image more colour.

       CONTRAST_DOWN
              Decreases the contrast setting of the input.

       CONTRAST_UP
              Increases the contrast setting of the input.

       DISPLAY_INFO
              This  will  re-display  the  OSD for the current channel, showing the channel information, current
              deinterlacer and framerate, the time, and input settings.

       DISPLAY_MESSAGE
              This will display a message along the bottom of the OSD.  Useful for cron jobs or other scripts to
              send notifications to a user running tvtime.

       DOWN   This  command  provides  the  dual  functionality of channel down or menu arrow down, depending on
              whether the menu is currently active.  This command is to be used together with  the  LEFT,  RIGHT
              and UP commands.

       ENTER  Sends a virtual enter command.  Use this when changing the channel:
                  tvtime-command channel_1 channel_5 enter
              will change to channel 15.

       FINETUNE_DOWN
              Decreases the fine tuning setting for the current channel.

       FINETUNE_UP
              Increases the fine tuning for the current channel.

       HUE_DOWN
              Decreases the hue setting of the input.

       HUE_UP Increases the hue setting of the input.

       KEY_EVENT
              Sends  a fake keystroke event to tvtime.  This is useful for doing complex operations via a remote
              control, as you can indirect events to tvtime's internal key binding system.

       LEFT   This command provides the dual functionality of mixer volume down or menu back command,  depending
              on  whether  the menu is currently active.  This command is to be used together with the RIGHT, UP
              and DOWN commands.

       MENU_DOWN
              In menu mode, this command moves the cursor down one entry in the menu.

       MENU_ENTER
              In menu mode, this command selects the current entry or moves forward one level in the menu.

       MENU_EXIT
              In menu mode, this command shuts off the menu.

       MENU_BACK
              In menu mode, this command moves back one level in the menu.

       MENU_ENTER
              In menu mode, this command selects the current entry or moves forward one level in the menu.

       MENU_UP
              In menu mode, this command moves the cursor up one entry in the menu.

       MIXER_DOWN
              Decreases the volume setting for the Line  In  device  from  /dev/mixer.   An  optional  parameter
              specifies the percentage to decrease by.

       MIXER_TOGGLE_MUTE
              Toggles the mute status with the mixer, and not with the capture card like TOGGLE_MUTE does.

       MIXER_UP
              Increases  the  volume  setting  for  the  Line  In device from /dev/mixer.  An optional parameter
              specifies the percentage to increase by.

       NOOP   The command to do nothing.  Useful for when you want to blank out one of the default key  bindings
              in tvtime.

       OVERSCAN_DOWN
              Decreases the overscan compensation amount.  This will show more of the captured input.

       OVERSCAN_UP
              Increases the overscan compensation amount.  This will show less of the captured input.

       PICTURE
              Selects  which picture setting (brightness/contrast/colour/hue) to change using the PICTURE_UP and
              PICTURE_DOWN commands.

       PICTURE_UP
              Increases the current picture setting value (brightness/contrast/colour/hue).

       PICTURE_DOWN
              Decreases the current picture setting value (brightness/contrast/colour/hue).

       RESTART
              Asks tvtime to restart itself.  This is used in the menu when we have  changed  a  value  that  we
              can't yet change at runtime.

       RIGHT  This  command  provides the dual functionality of mixer volume up or menu enter command, depending
              on whether the menu is currently active.  This command is to be used together with  the  LEFT,  UP
              and DOWN commands.

       RUN_COMMAND
              Instructs tvtime to spawn a command.  This can be used to start a program using a key in tvtime or
              lirc, such as to spawn mythepg or alevt.   Using  tvtime-command  run_command  "xterm"  will  have
              tvtime call system( "xterm &" ).

       SAVE_PICTURE_GLOBAL
              Saves the current picture settings as the global defaults.

       SAVE_PICTURE_CHANNEL
              Saves the current picture settings as the defaults for the current channel on the tuner.

       SCREENSHOT
              Asks tvtime to take a screenshot.  Screenshots are saved to the directory listed as the screenshot
              directory in the tvtime.xml configuration file.  The default is the running user's home directory.

       SET_AUDIO_MODE
              This command takes a parameter and sets  the  current  audio  mode.   Valid  options  are  "mono",
              "stereo", "sap", "lang1" or "lang2".

       SET_DEINTERLACER
              This  command  takes  a  parameter and sets the current deinterlacer.  Valid options are the short
              name of any of the deinterlacers available in tvtime.

       SET_FRAMERATE
              This command takes a parameter and sets the current framerate.  Valid options  are  "full",  "top"
              and "bottom".

       SET_FREQUENCY_TABLE
              This command takes a parameter and sets the current frequency table.

       SET_FULLSCREEN_POSITION
              This  command sets where widescreen output will be aligned when in fullscreen mode, either top for
              the top of the screen, center, or bottom.

       SET_INPUT
              This command takes a parameter and sets the the capture card input (0-n).  Among the  Inputs  are:
              the tuner, composite, or S-Video connectors on the capture card.

       SET_INPUT_WIDTH
              This  command  takes  a  parameter and sets the current input width in pixels.  It will be used in
              tvtime after a restart.

       SET_MATTE
              This command sets the matte to apply to the output.  This changes the size of the  output  window,
              and is useful for watching a 2.35:1 movie in a long, thin window, or for watching it at the top of
              the screen using the fullscreen position option.  Valid options here are 16:9, 1.85:1,  2.35:1  or
              4:3.

       SET_NORM
              This  command  takes  a  parameter  and  sets the current television standard.  It will be used in
              tvtime after a restart.

       SET_STATION
              This command takes a station name or number as a parameter and changes the channel to the  station
              given.

       SET_XMLTV_LANGUAGE
              Set the preferred language code for XMLTV data. The argument can be either the two-letter language
              code according to ISO 639 or a number to select one of the known languages.

       SHOW_DEINTERLACER_INFO
              Shows a help screen on the OSD describing the current deinterlacer setting.

       SHOW_MENU
              This command is used to bring up the tvtime setup menu.

       SHOW_STATS
              Shows a debug screen showing statistics about the running instance of tvtime.

       SLEEP  This command sets the sleep timer to tell tvtime to shut itself off  after  a  certain  amount  of
              time.   Sending  this  command will first activate the feature, and sending it again will increase
              the timer up until a maximum value at which point it is shut off.

       TOGGLE_ALWAYSONTOP
              If supported by your window manager, this command will ask to have  the  window  be  put  into  an
              "always on top" state, where no other window can be stacked above it.

       TOGGLE_ASPECT
              Toggles  the  display between 4:3 and 16:9 mode.  Use 16:9 mode if you have configured an external
              DVD player or satellite receiver to output anamorphic 16:9 content.

       TOGGLE_AUDIO_MODE
              Toggles between the available audio modes on this channel.  It  can  take  some  time  before  the
              driver discovers that modes are available.

       TOGGLE_BARS
              Asks  tvtime to display colourbars.  The colourbars are generated by tvtime and are not related to
              the capture card, but simply to help configure your video card  and  display  device.   Once  your
              settings  are  correct with these colourbars, try colourbars from an input source like an external
              DVD player and make sure they match up.

       TOGGLE_CC
              Enables closed caption information to be displayed in the tvtime  window.   Closed  captioning  is
              only available if you have enabled VBI reading in your tvtime.xml configuration file.

       TOGGLE_CHANNEL_PAL_DK
              For  PAL  users, toggles the audio mode of the current channel between the PAL-BG and PAL-DK audio
              norms.

       TOGGLE_CHROMA_KILL
              Enables or disables the chroma killer filter, which makes the input black and white.  Useful  when
              watching a black-and-white movie to avoid chrominance artifacts.

       TOGGLE_COLOR_INVERT / TOGGLE_COLOUR_INVERT
              Turns on or off the colour invert filter.  This is (apparently) useful for users of the Australian
              cable company Optus who want to avoid using the decryption boxes and tune using their capture card
              directly.

       TOGGLE_DEINTERLACER
              This toggles between the available deinterlacing methods.

       TOGGLE_FULLSCREEN
              This toggles between fullscreen and windowed mode.

       TOGGLE_FRAMERATE
              Toggles  the  framerate  at  which  tvtime  will output.  Options are full frame rate (every field
              deinterlaced to a frame), half frame rate TFF (every top field deinterlaced to a frame)  and  half
              frame rate BFF (every bottom field deinterlaced to a frame).

       TOGGLE_INPUT
              Switches  the  capture  card  input  used.  Among the Inputs are: the tuner, composite, or S-Video
              connectors on the capture card.

       TOGGLE_MATTE
              Switches between the available mattes.  This cuts off the top and bottom of the input  picture  to
              help fit the window to the image content.

       TOGGLE_MIRROR
              Turns  on  or  off the mirror filter, which flips the input.  This is useful for using tvtime with
              mirroring projectors, although I don't think it will actually work as intended yet since we  don't
              mirror the OSD output.  :)  Comments appreciated.

       TOGGLE_MUTE
              Toggles the mute state in the capture card (and not in your soundcard).

       TOGGLE_NTSC_CABLE_MODE
              Toggles the NTSC cable mode settings: Standard, IRC, and HRC are available.

       TOGGLE_PAL_DK_AUDIO
              For  PAL users, toggles the default audio mode of all channels between the PAL-BG and PAL-DK audio
              norms.

       TOGGLE_PAL_SECAM
              Toggles between PAL and SECAM on the current channel.  This feature is useful  for  regions  which
              receive both PAL and SECAM channels, such that tvtime can be configured on a per-channel basis for
              the correct norm.

       TOGGLE_PAUSE
              Enters pause mode.  Pause mode is a  debugging  feature  used  to  test  deinterlacer  filters  by
              allowing to see the output of a single set of frames with various deinterlacers.

       TOGGLE_PULLDOWN_DETECTION
              Enables or disables the 2–3 pulldown detection feature for NTSC input.

       TOGGLE_QUIET_SCREENSHOTS
              When  this  option  is  turned  on,  screenshots will not announce themselves on the OSD.  This is
              useful if you intend to take a lot of screenshots, and don't want the text to  interrupt  your  TV
              watching or appear in other screenshots.

       TOGGLE_SIGNAL_DETECTION
              Toggles on and off tvtime's signal detection code.  Signal detection enables features like channel
              scanning and increases responsiveness on channels with poor reception, but may make it  impossible
              to watch stations where the reception is too bad for the card to detect it reliably.

       TOGGLE_XDS
              Toggles  on and off tvtime's XDS decoding code.  XDS is used to send information about the channel
              including the network name and call letters, and sometimes information  about  the  current  show.
              This information is then shown on the OSD and saved to the stationlist.xml file.

       TOGGLE_XMLTV_LANGUAGE
              Toggles which language to show by default from the XMLTV file from the ones available in the file.

       UP     This  command provides the dual functionality of channel up or menu arrow up, depending on whether
              the menu is currently active.  This command is to be used together with the LEFT, RIGHT  and  DOWN
              commands.

       QUIT   Asks the running tvtime process to exit.

AUTHORS

       Billy Biggs, Stewart Allen.

SEE ALSO

       tvtime(1), tvtime.xml(5), stationlist.xml(5).