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hello.
I just installed OpenBSD3.5 and now am using gnome2.4.
i've installed mplayer from the openbsd.org packages directory and it seems to work with all kinds of media.
The trouble is, it plays all videos too fast. The picture rate is too high and sound is too fast, too.
I wonder if anyone... (1 Reply)
FORKED-DAAPD(8) RSP & DAAP media server FORKED-DAAPD(8)NAME
mt-daapd - RSP & iTunes-compatible DAAP server
SYNOPSIS
forked-daapd [options]
DESCRIPTION
forked-daapd is an RSP (Roku Streaming Protocol) and DAAP (Digital Audio Access Protocol) server. It allows you to share your music collec-
tion over the local network using the RSP protocol used by devices from Roku and/or the DAAP protocol also used by Apple's iTunes.
OPTIONS -d level
Log level (0-5).
-D dom,..,dom
Debug domains; available domains are: config, daap, db, httpd, main, mdns, misc, rsp, scan, xcode, event.
-s Synchronous logging; logging is asynchronous by default. Use when debugging, especially if debugging a crash.
-c file
Use file as the configuration file.
-P file
Write PID to file.
-f Run in the foreground.
-b ffid
ffid to be broadcast in mDNS records.
-v Display version information.
FILES
/etc/forked-daapd.conf
/var/cache/forked-daapd
AUTHORS
forked-daapd was written by Julien BLACHE <jb@jblache.org> as a fork/rewrite of mt-daapd. mt-daapd was written by Ron Pedde
<ron@pedde.com>.
This manual page was written by Rogerio Brito <rbrito@users.sf.net> and Julien BLACHE <jblache@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may
be used by others).
forked-daapd 2010-07-18 FORKED-DAAPD(8)