Command-line Options
The general usage of the command line options is:
parole [OPTION...] [FILES...]
Here is a summary of all the options, grouped by type. Explanations are in the following sections.
-  Help Options
 
-  -h, --help; --help-all; --help-gst; --help-gtk
 
-  Application Options
 
-  -i, --new-instance; -n, --no-plugins; -d, --device; --xv; -E, --embedded; -F, --fullscreen; -p, --play; -N, --next; -P, --previous; -r, --volume-up; -l, --volume-down; -m, --mute; -u, --unmute; -a, --add; -V, --version; --display=DISPLAY
 
 
Help Options
-  -h, --help
 
-  List the various command line options supported by Parole and exit
 
-  --help-all
 
-  List all command line options supported by Parole and exit
 
-  --help-gst
 
-  List all GStreamer multimedia framework options supported by Parole and exit
 
-  --help-gtk
 
-  List all GTK+ platform options supported by Parole and exit
 
 
Application Options
-  -i, --new-instance
 
-  Opens a new instance of Parole
 
-  -n, --no-plugins
 
-  Starts Parole without loading its plugins
 
-  -d, --device
 
-  Sets the Audio-CD/VCD/DVD device path
 
-  --xv
 
-  Enables/Disables the X video extension for the X Window System (true or false, default=true)
 
-  -E, --embedded
 
-  Starts Parole in embedded mode
 
-  -F, --fullscreen
 
-  Starts Parole in fullscreen mode
 
-  -p, --play
 
-  Plays, or pauses Parole if already playing
 
-  -N, --next
 
-  Plays the next track
 
-  -P, –previous
 
-  Plays the previous track
 
-  -r, --volume-up
 
-  Raises the volume of Parole's output audio
 
-  -l, --volume-down
 
-  Lowers the volume of Parole's output audio
 
-  -m, --mute
 
-  Mutes the volume of Parole's output audio
 
-  -u, --unmute
 
-  Unmutes (restores) the volume of Parole's output audio
 
-  -a, --add
 
-  Add files to Parole's playlist
 
-  -V, --version
 
-  Prints Parole's version information and exit
 
-  --display=DISPLAY
 
-  Default X display to use
 
 
GStreamer Options
-  --gst-version
 
-  Prints the GStreamer Core Library version and exit
 
-  --gst-fatal-warnings
 
-  Make all warnings fatal
 
-  --gst-debug-help
 
-  Prints the available debug categories and exit
 
-  --gst-debug-level=LEVEL
 
-  Default debug level from 1 (only error) to 5 (anything) or 0 for no output
 
-  --gst-debug=LIST
 
-  Comma-separated list of category_name:level pairs to set specific levels for the individual categories. Example:
GST_AUTOPLUG:5,GST_ELEMENT_*:3
 
-  --gst-debug-no-color
 
-  Disables colored debugging output
 
-  --gst-debug-color-mode
 
-  Changes coloring mode of the debug log. Possible modes: off, on, disable, auto, unix
 
-  --gst-debug-disable
 
-  Disables debugging
 
-  --gst-plugin-spew
 
-  Enables verbose plugin loading diagnostics
 
-  --gst-plugin-path=PATHS
 
-  Colon-separated paths containing plugins
 
-  --gst-plugin-load=PLUGINS
 
-  Comma-separated list of plugins to preload in addition to the list stored in environment variable GST_PLUGIN_PATH
 
-  --gst-disable-segtrap
 
-  Disables trapping of segmentation faults during plugin loading
 
-  --gst-disable-registry-update
 
-  Disables updating the registry
 
-  --gst-disable-registry-fork
 
-  Disables spawning a helper process while scanning the registry
 
 
GTK+ Options
-  --class=CLASS
 
-  Program class as used by the window manager
 
-  --name=NAME
 
-  Program name as used by the window manager
 
-  --gdk-debug=FLAGS
 
-  GDK debugging flags to set
 
-  --gdk-no-debug=FLAGS
 
-  GDK debugging flags to unset
 
-  --gtk-module=MODULES
 
-  Loads additional GTK+ modules
 
-  --g-fatal-warnings
 
-  Make all warnings fatal
 
-  --gtk-debug=FLAGS
 
-  GTK+ debugging flags to set
 
-  --gtk-no-debug=FLAGS
 
-  GTK+ debugging flags to unset