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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Infrastructure Monitoring Awstats webserver analyser Post 302914409 by ajayram_arya on Monday 25th of August 2014 05:53:51 PM
Old 08-25-2014
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JAPA(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   JAPA(1)

NAME
japa - jack or alsa perceptual analyser SYNOPSIS
japa {-h|-A|-J} [options] DESCRIPTION
Japa (JACK and ALSA Perceptual Analyser), is a 'perceptual' or 'psychoacoustic' audio spectrum analyser. Possible uses include spectrum monitoring while mixing or mastering, evaluation of ambient noise, and (using pink noise), equalisation of PA systems. For more information see /usr/share/doc/japa/README.gz. OPTIONS
One out of -A and -J must be given. -h Show summary of options. -J Use jack. -A Use alsa. -d <device> If using alsa: Specify alsa device. Defaults to hw:0.0. -r <rate> If using alsa: Specify sample frequency. Defaults to 48000. -p <period> If using alsa: Specify period size. Defaults to 1024. -n <nfrags> If using alsa: Specify number of fragments. Defaults to 2. SEE ALSO
jackd(1). AUTHOR
japa was written by Fons Adriaensen <fons@kokkinizita.net>. This manual page was written by Helmut Grohne <helmut@subdivi.de>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). July 7, 2007 JAPA(1)
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