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* --mod-megabass-level ([[integer]] between 0 and 100) | * --mod-megabass-level ([[integer]] between 0 and 100) | ||
*: Mega bass level. Default 0 | *: Mega bass level. Default 0 | ||
− | * --mod-megabass-range ([[integer]] | + | * --mod-megabass-range ([[integer]] between 10 and 100) |
*: Megabass mode cutoff frequency, in Hz. This is the maximum frequency for which the megabass effect applies. Default value is 10Hz. | *: Megabass mode cutoff frequency, in Hz. This is the maximum frequency for which the megabass effect applies. Default value is 10Hz. | ||
* --mod-surround ([[boolean]]) | * --mod-surround ([[boolean]]) |
Revision as of 03:10, 5 November 2014
MOD files are collections of samples (instruments) and information on how they are played.
Mod file support comes from libmodplug.
Container format
mod
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VLC can decode this container. The module name to use at the command line is mod. |
Module options
- --mod-noisereduction (boolean)
- Use noise reduction. Default true.
- --mod-reverb (integer between 0 and 100)
- Reverberation level. Default 0
- --mod-reverb-delay (integer between 0 and 1000)
- Reverberation delay, in milliseconds. This should normally be between 40 and 200ms. Default is 40ms.
- --mod-megabass (boolean)
- Use mega bass. Disabled (false) by default.
- --mod-megabass-level (integer between 0 and 100)
- Mega bass level. Default 0
- --mod-megabass-range (integer between 10 and 100)
- Megabass mode cutoff frequency, in Hz. This is the maximum frequency for which the megabass effect applies. Default value is 10Hz.
- --mod-surround (boolean)
- Surround effect. Default off (false).
- --mod-surround-level (integer between 0 and 100)
- Surround effect level. Default 0.
- --mod-surround-delay (integer between 0 and 100)
- Delay in surround sound in milliseconds. Normal values are between 5 and 40ms, default is 5 ms.
Source code
- modules/demux/mod.c (input demuxer)