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Airfoil Speakers for Linux 1.0.0 (Default branch)

ImageAirfoil Speakers for Linux turns Linux machinesinto virtual AirPort Express devices. Thisenables audio to be received from any Mac orWindows machine running Airfoil: send audio around the house, from one machine to many, all insync.Image

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ossinfo(1)							 OSS User Commands							ossinfo(1)

NAME
ossinfo - Open Sound System information/status program SYNOPSIS
ossinfo [-Aaeghmpx] [-v #] DESCRIPTION
The ossinfo program displays OSS device information. OPTIONS
-v# Verbose output. Number indicates level of verobisity (0-9). -p Display only physical audio/midi devices -g Display ALL audio/midi/mixer devices (physical and virtual) -a Display audio device files -A Display audio device files (for applications using O_EXCL) -e Display all audio engines -m Display only the MIDI devices -x Display only the mixer devices -h Display help. FILES
/usr/bin/ossinfo SEE ALSO
ossdevlinks(1), ossmix(1), ossxmix(1) The Getting information about devices section of the OSS Programmer's Guide (device_discovery(2)) gives instructions for getting device information in applications. AUTHOR
4Front Technologies 16 December 2012 ossinfo(1)