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PROGRAM:
NAME
sfront - MPEG 4 Structured Audio decoder.
SYNOPSIS
sfront [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the sfront command. This manual page was written for
the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a general manual page.
Instead, it has documentation in the HTML format; see below.
sfront is a program that compiles MPEG 4 Structured Audio (MP4-SA) bitstreams into
efficient C programs that generate audio when executed. It supports real-time, low-latency
audio input/output and MIDI input from soundcards.
You must compile the C file generated after sfront execution with a C compiler, and
execute the resulting program to get the audio output.
OPTIONS
A summary of the most important options is included below. For a complete description, see
the HTML manual.
-help Show summary of all of the options.
-o c_file
Write the C output to the file c_file
-bit mp4_file
Use the MPEG4 binary file mp4_file as input file.
-bitc mp4_file
Use the MPEG4 binary file mp4_file as input file. Skip its streaming data.
-orc orchestra_file
Use the textual SAOL file orchestra_file as orchestra input file.
-sco score_file
Use the textual SASL file score_file as score input file.
-sstr score_file
Use the stream-encoded SASL file score_file as score input file.
-midi midi_file
Use the MIDI file midi_file as score input file.
-mstr midi_file
Use the streamed MIDI file midi_file as score input file.
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