tvtime-configure --version (return code: 0)
Reading configuration from /etc/tvtime/tvtime.xml
tvtime-configure: unrecognized option '--version'
usage: tvtime-configure [OPTION]...
-a, --widescreen 16:9 mode.
-A, --nowidescreen 4:3 mode.
-b, --vbidevice=DEVICE VBI device (defaults to auto).
-c, --channel=CHANNEL Tune to the specified channel on startup.
-d, --device=DEVICE video4linux device (defaults to auto).
-f, --frequencies=NAME The frequency table to use for the tuner.
(defaults to us-cable).
Valid values are:
us-cable
us-cable100
us-broadcast
china-broadcast
southafrica
japan-cable
japan-broadcast
europe
australia
australia-optus
newzealand
france
russia
custom (first run tvtime-scanner)
-F, --configfile=FILE Additional config file to load settings from.
-h, --help Show this help message.
-g, --geometry=GEOMETRY Sets the output window size.
-i, --input=INPUTNUM video4linux input number (defaults to 0).
-I, --inputwidth=SAMPLING Horizontal resolution of input
(defaults to 720 pixels).
-l, --audioloopback Start tvtime in audio loopback mode.
The audio loopback mode is required when capture
card is not connected to the sound card via a
cable. In this case, tvtime needs to map the audio
from the internal digital capture out to sound
card.
-L, --noaudioloopback Disable audio loopback mode.
-m, --fullscreen Start tvtime in fullscreen mode.
-M, --window Start tvtime in window mode.
-n, --norm=NORM The norm to use for the input. tvtime supports:
NTSC, NTSC-JP, SECAM, PAL, PAL-Nc, PAL-M,
PAL-N or PAL-60 (defaults to NTSC).
-R, --priority=PRI Sets the process priority to run tvtime at.
-t, --xmltv=FILE Read XMLTV listings from the given file.
-T, --xmltvlanguage=LANG Use XMLTV data in given language, if available.
-x, --mixer=<DEVICE[:CH]>|<DEVICE/CH>
The mixer device and channel to control. The first
variant sets the OSS mixer the second one ALSA.
(defaults to default/Master)
Valid channels for OSS are:
vol, bass, treble, synth, pcm, speaker, line,
mic, cd, mix, pcm2, rec, igain, ogain, line1,
line2, line3, dig1, dig2, dig3, phin, phout,
video, radio, monitor
tvtime-configure --help (return code: 0)
Reading configuration from /etc/tvtime/tvtime.xml
usage: tvtime-configure [OPTION]...
-a, --widescreen 16:9 mode.
-A, --nowidescreen 4:3 mode.
-b, --vbidevice=DEVICE VBI device (defaults to auto).
-c, --channel=CHANNEL Tune to the specified channel on startup.
-d, --device=DEVICE video4linux device (defaults to auto).
-f, --frequencies=NAME The frequency table to use for the tuner.
(defaults to us-cable).
Valid values are:
us-cable
us-cable100
us-broadcast
china-broadcast
southafrica
japan-cable
japan-broadcast
europe
australia
australia-optus
newzealand
france
russia
custom (first run tvtime-scanner)
-F, --configfile=FILE Additional config file to load settings from.
-h, --help Show this help message.
-g, --geometry=GEOMETRY Sets the output window size.
-i, --input=INPUTNUM video4linux input number (defaults to 0).
-I, --inputwidth=SAMPLING Horizontal resolution of input
(defaults to 720 pixels).
-l, --audioloopback Start tvtime in audio loopback mode.
The audio loopback mode is required when capture
card is not connected to the sound card via a
cable. In this case, tvtime needs to map the audio
from the internal digital capture out to sound
card.
-L, --noaudioloopback Disable audio loopback mode.
-m, --fullscreen Start tvtime in fullscreen mode.
-M, --window Start tvtime in window mode.
-n, --norm=NORM The norm to use for the input. tvtime supports:
NTSC, NTSC-JP, SECAM, PAL, PAL-Nc, PAL-M,
PAL-N or PAL-60 (defaults to NTSC).
-R, --priority=PRI Sets the process priority to run tvtime at.
-t, --xmltv=FILE Read XMLTV listings from the given file.
-T, --xmltvlanguage=LANG Use XMLTV data in given language, if available.
-x, --mixer=<DEVICE[:CH]>|<DEVICE/CH>
The mixer device and channel to control. The first
variant sets the OSS mixer the second one ALSA.
(defaults to default/Master)
Valid channels for OSS are:
vol, bass, treble, synth, pcm, speaker, line,
mic, cd, mix, pcm2, rec, igain, ogain, line1,
line2, line3, dig1, dig2, dig3, phin, phout,
video, radio, monitor