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NAME

       termplay - replay a ttyrec "video"

SYNOPSIS

       termplay file

DESCRIPTION

       Termplay can play back ttyrec recordings, like those produced by termrec, ttyrec, services
       like nethack.alt.org or crawl.akrasiacs.org and so on.

       Certain non-file streams can be played as well, such as:

       file://
       tcp://
       telnet:// (e.g. telnet://towel.blinkenlights.nl)
       termcast:// (e.g. termcast://termcast.org/SplatTV)
       anything directly downloadable via CURL (https://, etc)

   Keys available during replay:
       space
           pause/resume

       enter
           advance by a single frame

       -, S
           slow down (by half)

       +, F
           speed up (2x, then 4x, ...)

       1   reset speed to 1.0

       left arrow/down arrow/PgDn
           rewind by 10sec/1min/10min

       right arrow/up arrow/PgUp
           skip 10sec/1min/10min

       R   rewind to beginning

       Q   quit termplay

   Options:
       -f format, --format
           Here you specify the format.  Those available are:

           baudrate
               The data will be replayed at 2400 baud.

           ttyrec
               Compatible with ttyrec by Satoru Takabayashi.

           nh-recorder
               Compatible with nh-recorder by Helge Dennhardt.

           dosrecorder
               Compatible with DosRecorder.

           asciicast
               Compatible with asciinema by Marcin Kulik, formats v1 and v2.

           live
               The data is assumed to be played at the same timing as it arrives.  This is useful
               for watching termcasts, etc -- giving you the ability to rewind to an interesting
               moment.  Trying to use this on a real file will blast its whole contents right
               into your face, beware!

           auto (default)
               This pseudo-format will make termplay try to guess the format, currently only
               between ttyrec, asciicast and live.  Caveats about live blasting the whole file
               right away apply!

       -s X, --speed
           Sets the initial speed to X, a real number between 0.001 and 1000.0.

       -h, --help
           Shows a short explanation of parameters.

SEE ALSO

       termrec(1), termcat(1), termtime(1).