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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Awk to print distinct col values Post 302224751 by anduzzi on Thursday 14th of August 2008 12:45:10 AM
Old 08-14-2008
Cud someone help me on this pls?...

Thanks !!!
 

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GMEDIASERVER(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   GMEDIASERVER(1)

NAME
GMediaServer - A UPnP compatible media server SYNOPSIS
gmediaserver [OPTIONS]... DIRECTORIES... DESCRIPTION
Run the UPnP compatible media server. The directories arguments specify where audio files are located. GMediaServer is a UPnP music media server. It implements the server component that provides UPnP media devices with information on avail- able audio files. GMediaServer uses the built-in http server of libupnp to stream the audio files to clients. When the main process receives the USR1 signal, all directories specified on the command line will be rescanned. This functionality is cur- rently quite crude in that all files are rescanned even if they were not changed. OPTIONS
This program follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). --friendly-name=NAME Set display name for media server. --disable-tags Do not scan files for tags. --fs-charset=CHARSET Specify character set used in file names. If the environment variable `G_BROKEN_FILENAMES' (1) is set, this is if possible identi- fied automaticly from the current locale (usually the environment variable `LC_CTYPE' affects this). Otherwise UTF-8 is assumed. Use this option to specify character set manually. Run `iconv --list' for a list of accepted character encoding names. --device-charset=CHARSET Specify character set used in the data passed to the control point (the player device). If this option is not specified, no transla- tion will occur. Run `iconv --list' for a list of accepted character encoding set names. --log-charset=CHARSET Specify character set used in messages printed to standard out and to the log file (if applicable). If this option is not specified, it is if possible identified automaticly from the current locale. -v, --verbose[=LEVEL] Set verbosity level (0-4). --pid-file=FILE Write pid to FILE when up and running. -i, --interface=NAME Listen on a specific interface. NAME can be either an IP address (IPv4) or the name of a network device. -p, --port=PORT Listen on a specific port. -o, --output=LOGFILE File for logging. -b, --background Go to background (detach). --no-timestamp Do not prepend timestamp to log entries. See strftime(3) for description of the timestamp format. --timestamp[=FORMAT] Prepend timestamp with optional time format. --profile=NAME Specify which profile to use. Profiles control what settings are enabled for a certain control point (the player device). See PRO- FILES below for a list of valid values for --profile. The default is "generic". --expire-time=SECONDS Set UPnP advertisement expire time. This may be necessary for some devices. The default is 100 seconds. --file-types=TYPE[,..] Specify which types of files are accepted by the control point. The argument is a comma separated list of accepted types. File types are identified by contents and not file name (i.e. the extension). See FILE TYPES below for a list of valid types for --file-types. The default is "mp3,wma,m3u,pls". --help Display this help and exit. --version Output version information and exit. PROFILES
The following values are valid for --profile: mp101 Netgear MP101. Implies --file-types=mp3,wma,m3u,pls. dms1 Omnify DMS1. Implies --expire-time=600 --file-types=mp3,wma,m3u,pls. generic All other devices. Implies no custom settings. FILE TYPES
The following types can be specified for --file-types: mp3 The regular MP3 files, or to be more specific `MPEG ADTS, layer III, v1'. At the moment this does also include MP3 files beginning with an ID3 tag. wma `Windows Media Audio' data encapsulated in Microsoft ASF files. wav Wave sound data encapsulated in RIFF files. m4a `iTunes AAC-LC' data encapsulated in an ISO Media MPEG v4 system file. ogg Vorbis audio data encapsulated in an Ogg file. pls A playlist format used by Winamp and other programs. m3u Simple and extended M3U playlists used by Winamp and other programs. Extended M3U playlists start with `#EXTM3U'. unknown Unidentified files (all other). Normally these files are not served, but when unknown is included in the file types list they will be. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <oskar@osk.mine.nu>. AUTHOR
GMediaServer was written by Oskar Liljeblad <oskar@osk.mine.nu>. SEE ALSO
kill(2) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Oskar Liljeblad This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU- LAR PURPOSE. February 10, 2006 GMEDIASERVER(1)
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