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PROGRAM:

NAME


auphone - a simple telephone client

SYNOPSIS


auphone [-a servername] [-v volume] [-l latency] [-r filename]

DESCRIPTION


auphone allows two-way real time voice communication between two audio servers.

OPTIONS


The following options can be used with auphone:

-a servername
This option specifies the audio server to which auphone should connect.

-v volume
This is the volume, in percent, for the incoming ring sound. The default is 15
percent.

-l latency
This is the latency, in seconds, of the auphone connection. A lower value will
result in better real-time communications at the expense of possibly overloading
the server (causing dropouts) and a greater network duty cycle. A higher value
will lessen the load on the server and decrease the network duty cycle but will
increase the communications delay. The default value is .25 seconds.

-r filename
You can personalize your incoming ringing sound using the -r option. Simply
specify the filename of an audio file to use for the incoming ring sound. Note
that this sound will be looped.

USAGE


To place a call, enter the address of the audio server that you wish to connect with in
the Who text field. Then hit RETURN or click on the Call button. If the callee is
accepting calls, you should hear a ringing sound. If the callee answers, the username and
server address of the callee will be displayed. To disconnect, click on the Hangup
button.

To receive incoming calls, you must already be running auphone. To answer an incoming
call, click on the Answer button. You may also determine who's calling before you answer
by clicking on the Caller ID button.

Once you're connected, the Volume slider controls the volume of the speaker output and the
Input Gain slider and Input Mode toggle control the gain and mode of the microphone or
line input.

AUPHONE AND THE ATHENA WIDGET SET


auphone uses the X Toolkit Intrinsics and the Athena Widget Set. For more information,
see the Athena Widget Set documentation.

ENVIRONMENT


In addition to the standard toolkit environment variables, the following environment
variables are used by auphone:

AUDIOSERVER
This variable specifies the default audio server to contact if -a is not specified
on the command line. If this variable is not set and the -a is not specified on
the command line, auphone will attempt to connect to the audio server running on
the X Window System display.

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