02-25-2014
ubuntu-9.04-server-i386 ? Should this not be the latest version ?
I got somewhere earlier, with chown & chgrp, but there is a issue with -R seems to prevent me from using this as well.
var/www/website-one/neosmart-stream/ works but neosmart-stream/nss-admin ect do not work even when giving it a UID of 33 ?
Trying to learn what I can off the net now, but this server does seem to be setup incorrectly as you stated ?
Last edited by LightCastle; 02-25-2014 at 06:59 PM..
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roar_simple_stream
roar_simple_stream(3) System Manager's Manual: RoarAudio roar_simple_stream(3)
NAME
roar_simple_stream - Opens a stream to RoarAudio's sound server
SYNOPSIS
#include <roaraudio.h>
int roar_simple_stream(int rate, int channels, int bits, int codec, char * server, int dir, char * name);
DESCRIPTION
This creates a new stream to RoarAudio. Normally you want to use one of roar_simple_play(3), roar_simple_monitor(3), roar_simple_record(3)
or roar_simple_filter(3).
his functions are marked obsolete and will be removed very soon. Please upgrade to VS API. See roar_vs_new_simple(3).
PARAMETERS
rate, channels, bits, codec, server, name
For an explanation on these parameters see roar_simple_play(3).
dir The direction of the new stream. See below for a list of valid directions.
STREAM DIRECTIONS
ROAR_DIR_PLAY
This stream directions meens that a player streams data to the server in order to play it back.
ROAR_DIR_RECORD
This direction is to record audio from the soundcard. This is used if for example you want to get data from your microphon or line
in.
ROAR_DIR_MONITOR
This direction is used to get a copy of what the server sends to the soundcard. This can for example be used to stream the fully
mixed data to Icecast (see icecast2(1)).
ROAR_DIR_FILTER
This is used to crate a filter stream: A filter stream is a stream used to filter the output of the sound server by some tool. This
can for example be used for an software equalizer. The filter stream is the only bi-directional stream. You have to read some data
and write back data of exactly the same size.
ROAR_DIR_OUTPUT
This is the type of the stream the server sends to the soundcard. You can not create such a stream. It's only listend for complete-
ness.
RETURN VALUE
On success these calls return a filehandle. On error, -1 is returned.
EXAMPLES
FIXME
SEE ALSO
roar_vs_new_simple(3), roar_simple_play(3), roar_simple_close(3), libroar(7), RoarAudio(7).
RoarAudio May 2011 roar_simple_stream(3)