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ebook2cw 0.7.0 (Default branch)

Image ebook2cw is a command line program that converts a plain text file (like an eBook) to Morse code (CW) MP3 files. Morse parameters like speed and tone frequency, and MP3 parameters such as bit rate, sample rate, and quality can be changed by command line switches. It automatically splits and numbers the output files by chapters. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This version allows the user to define arbitrary character mappings, in order to deal with any symbols that have no common equivalent Morse symbol, without the need to modify the input data. A set of default parameters can now be read from a configuration file.Image

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POB-FEC(1)							   User Command 							POB-FEC(1)

NAME
pob-fec - receive FEC MP3 streams SYNOPSIS
pob-fec [ -s address ] [ -p port ] [ -b size ] [ -q ] DESCRIPTION
pob-fec receives a FEC MP3 stream using a custom protocol. The streamed MP3 frames are first decomposed in autonomous data units (ADUs). These ADUs are grouped into ADU groups, which are encoded redundantly using a FEC method by Luigi Rizzo. For example, a group if 8 ADUs can be encoded into 16 packets. Any 8 received packets of these 16 packets is sufficient to recover the original 8 ADUs. The incoming MP3 stream is decoded, buffered and written to stdout. OPTIONS
-s address Specify the address to listen to (default 224.0.1.23). If the address is a multicast address, group membership is requested automat- ically. -p port Specify the port to listen to. -b size Specify the number of ADU groups that are hold in the buffer (default 16). -q Don't output any information on standard error. EXAMPLES
pob-fec -s 224.0.1.24 -p 8989 | mpg123 - Receive the MP3 FEC stream sent to 224.0.1.24 on port 8989 and feed it into the MP3 decoder mpg123. AUTHORS
Manuel Odendahl <manuel@bl0rg.net>, Florian Wesch <dividuum@bl0rg.net> February 2005 POB-FEC(1)