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The other smc_ls options affect the display and sort of the title output. As a general
rule, lowercase options specify the type of sort to be performed, while uppercase
options specify the display of an attribute. By default, sort options turn on the
corresponding display option. Options are invoked from left to right to provide the
effect of a major/minor key sort. If no sort option is specified, titles are displayed
using the collating rules of the native language. A few options are shortcuts for other
display options; however this does not preclude these options from being combined
with other sort and display options. The following describes these options:
-b
Sort the output in bitrate order, with the lowest bitrate first. For titles with
multiple streams, the bitrate used for sorting is the maximum bitrate of all the
streams that comprise the title. This option implies the -B option.
-B
Display the bitrate(s) for each of the streams that comprise a title. Streams that
have corresponding index files are indicated with a trailing asterisk (*). This
option turns off the D and S display options.
-d
Sort the output in disk usage order, with the lowest disk usage first. The space
used for sorting is the aggregate of all of the streams that comprise the title. This
option implies the -D option.
-D
Display the disk usage. For titles with multiple streams, the aggregate is printed
first. This is followed by a list of the space consumed by each of the trick play
streams; each item in the list is separated by a plus sign (+). This option turns off
the B and S display options.
-F
Display the format of this title.
-h
Display smc_ls syntax.
-l
Display a long listing. This option is an aggregation of the T, U, N, F, and S
options. Subsequent options may override or extend the defaults.
-n
Sort the output in Normal Play Time (NPT) order, with the lowest NPT first. This
option implies the -N option.
-N
Display the NPT.