roarvorbis(1) System User's Manual: roarvorbis roarvorbis(1)NAME
roarvorbis - Ogg Vorbis player for RoarAudio
SYNOPSIS
roarvorbis [OPTIONS]... FILE
DESCRIPTION
Plays an Ogg Vorbis file showing it's metadata.
OPTIONS --server SERVER
Set server hostname
--help Show this help
--vclt-out FILE
Writes VCLT file
SEE ALSO roartips(7), libroar(7), RoarAudio(7).
HISTORY
For history information see RoarAudio(7).
RoarAudio January 2010 roarvorbis(1)
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roarcat2sock, roarcatad, roarsin, roarsockconnect - RoarAudio sound server test clients
SYNOPSIS
roarcat2sock [OPTIONS]...
roarcatad [OPTIONS]...
roarsin
roarsockconnect HOST PORT
DESCRIPTION
This clients are primary for test perpose but may be useful for someone or can be used as examples.
roarcat2sock
This is the same as roarcat(1) but uses roar_simple_new_stream(3) to open the audio stream.
roarcatad
This is also the same as roarcat(1) but uses roar_stream_add_data(3) to fill the server's input buffer.
roarsin
This is the complete version of the sinus generator from roartut(7). It plays a 5 second middle C (523.2Hz) sine.
roarsockconnect
This is just a test tool connecting somewhere via roar_socket_connect(3). First the data of stdin is copied to the socket than the
data from the socket to stdout. It's a very simlple semi-bi-directional version of netcat(1).
GENERAL OPTIONS
NOTE: This list is incomplete!
--help Print some help text.
AUDIO OPTIONS --rate RATE, -R RATE
Set server sample rate.
--bits BITS, -B BITS
Set server bits.
--chans CHANNELS, -C CHANNELS
Set server channels.
NETWORK OPTIONS --server SERVER
The server to connect to
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
Bellow only the basic environment varibales are listend. For a complete list see libroar(7).
HOME The users home directory.
ROAR_SERVER
The address of the listening server. This may be in form of host:port for TCP/IP connections and /path/to/sock for UNIX Domain Sock-
ets. See roartips(7) for a full list. This is the same as the --server option.
BUGS
There are a lot of bugs...
SEE ALSO roarctl(1), roarvorbis(1), roarfish(1), roarbaseclients(1), roartips(7), libroar(7), RoarAudio(7).
HISTORY
For history information see RoarAudio(7).
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