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PROGRAM:
NAME
muroard - minimalist sound server for the RoarAudio protocol
SYNOPSIS
muroard [OPTIONS]...
DESCRIPTION
muRoarD is a sound server supporting the RoarAudio protocol. It is designed to mix the
audio data of multiple applications together to send it as a single stream to the
soundcard.
muRoarD is a minimalist version of such a sound server. It does only implement the very
minimum part the the protocol but is very much smaller than the original roard.
MISC OPTIONS
-h --help
Print a short help and exit.
--version
Print version information of the daemon and exit.
--daemon
Bring the server into background after init.
On win32 this hides the console window. This only works if used within a Shortcut.
--autostandby
Start in autostandby mode.
--no-autostandby
Do not start in autostandby mode.
--standby
Start in standby mode.
--no-standby
Do not start in standby mode.
AUDIO OPTIONS
-R --rate RATE
Set server sample rate.
-C --chans CHANNELS
Set server number of channels channels.
DRIVER OPTIONS
-O --odevice DEV
Set output device (sound card). The possible values of this depend on the used
driver.
SOURCES OPTIONS
-S DEV Set the file or device for the new source.
-sC CHANS
Sets the number of channels for the source. This is the same as '-sO channels=XXX'
for roard.
-sB BITS
Sets the number of bits for the source. This is the same as '-sO bits=XXX' for
roard.
-sE CODEC
Sets codec for the source. This is the same as '-sO codec=XXX' for roard.
-sD DIR
Sets direction of the source: in (source) or out (dump).
NETWORK OPTIONS
--no-listen
Disable listen socket. This may be used for example to implement the server type
'+fork' but is absolutly useless for normal users.
--client-fh FH
Add a client via FH. See --no-listen.
--bind ADDR
Set path/hostname of listen socket. This may be a /path/to/sock for UNIX Sockets
or a hostname or address for TCP/IP.
Please do not use IP Addresses directly if not needed. Use hostnames.
On win32 there is no support for UNIX sockets. Only IP is supported.
--port PORT
Set port of listen socket. This only applys for TCP/IP sockets and is ignorged for
UNIX Sockets.
-u --unix
Use UNIX Domain listen socket.
This is not supported on win32.
-t --tcp
Use TCP/IP listen socket.
-n --decnet
Use DECnet listen socket.
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