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BLUEMON(1)						      General Commands Manual							BLUEMON(1)

NAME
bluemon -- Activate or deactivate programs based on bluetooth link quality SYNOPSIS
bluemon [-b aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff] [--btid aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff] [-t threshold] [--threshold threshold] [-i interval] [--interval interval] [-s ] [--stdout ] [--no-syslog ] [-n ] [--no-fork ] [-v ] [--verbose ] [-d ] [--disconnect-hack ] [-q ] [--link-quality ] [-h ] [--help ] [-V ] [--version ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the bluemon command. bluemon monitors the quality of the link to a bluetooth device and emits dbus signals when it drops below a given threshold or disconnects. Used with the bluemon-client program, This can be used to perform actions like locking the terminal when you walk away from it. OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -i --interval The check interval, in ms. -t --threshold The link quality threshold, out of 255 -b --btid The bluetooth ID to monitor (e.g. aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff). This parameter may be specified multiple times to monitor multiple devices. -s --stdout --no-syslog Log to stdout rather than syslog -n --no-fork Do not become a daemon -d --disconnect-hack Enable this if your bluetooth device disconnects regularly while still in range, adds a small delay into noticing device abscence upon disconnect. -v --verbose Enable verbose output -q --link-quality Check for link quality to device. Default only checks for presence of connection. -h --help Show summary of options. -V --version print version. SEE ALSO
hcitool (1), bluemon-client(1), bluemon-query(1), bluemon-dbus(7). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Matthew Johnson <debian@matthew.ath.cx> for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version pub- lished by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL. BLUEMON(1)

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AUBIOONSET(1)						      General Commands Manual						     AUBIOONSET(1)

NAME
aubioonset -- a command line tool for real time onset extraction SYNOPSIS
aubioonset [options] [-i soundfile] DESCRIPTION
aubioonset attempts to detect onset times, the beginning of discreted sound events, in audio signals. When started without an input file argument (--input), aubioonset creates jack input and output ports. When an input file is given, the results are given on the console. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -i --input filein Run analysis on this audio file. Most common uncompressed formats are supported. -o --output fileout Save results in this file. The file will be created on the model of the input file. Results are marked by a short wood-block sam- ple. -O --onset mode The onset detection function to run. Available functions are complexdomain, hfc, phase, specdiff, energy, kl and mkl. By default, both Kullback Liebler (kl) and complex domain are used in parallel. -t --threshold value Set the threshold value for the onset peak picking. Typical values are within 0.001 and 0.900. Default is 0.1. Lower threshold values imply more onsets detected. Try 0.3 in case of over-detections. -j --jack Run in jack mode (default when started without input file) and creates a midi output. -v --verbose Show results on the console (default). -h --help Show summary of options. BUGS
For now the program has only been tested on audio signals sampled at 44.1 kHz. SEE ALSO
aubiotrack(1) aubionotes(1) aubiocut(1) aubiopitch(1) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Paul Brossier (piem@altern.org). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL. AUBIOONSET(1)
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