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| 19 | .TH disorder-playrtp 1 |
| 20 | .SH NAME |
| 21 | disorder-playrtp \- play DisOrder network broadcasts |
| 22 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
| 23 | .B disorder-playrtp |
| 24 | .RI [ OPTIONS ] |
| 25 | .RB [ -- ] |
| 26 | .I ADDRESS |
| 27 | .I PORT |
| 28 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
| 29 | \fBdisorder-playrtp\fR plays a network broadcast sent from the specified |
| 30 | address. |
| 31 | .PP |
| 32 | Normally the \fIADDRESS\fR would be 0.0.0.0. The \fIPORT\fR will depend on the |
| 33 | server configuration. You may need to specify the \fB--multicast\fR option |
| 34 | (see below) and if you have more than one soundcard perhaps the \fB--device\fR |
| 35 | option. |
| 36 | .SH OPTIONS |
| 37 | .TP |
| 38 | .B --device \fIDEVICE\fR, \fB-D \fIDEVICE\fR |
| 39 | Specifies the audio device to use. The exact meaning of this is |
| 40 | platform-dependent; on Linux it is the ALSA device name. |
| 41 | .TP |
| 42 | .B --multicast \fIGROUP\fR, \fB-M \fIGROUP\fR |
| 43 | Specifies a multicast group to join. This is necessary if the network |
| 44 | broadcast is being multicasted rather than broadcast. |
| 45 | .TP |
| 46 | .B --help\fR, \fB-h |
| 47 | Display a usage message. |
| 48 | .TP |
| 49 | .B --version\fR, \fB-V |
| 50 | Display version number. |
| 51 | .SS "Buffer Control Options" |
| 52 | You shouldn't need to use these options. |
| 53 | .TP |
| 54 | .B --min \fIFRAMES\fR, \fB-m \fIFRAMES\fR |
| 55 | Specifies the buffer low watermark in frames. If the number of frames falls |
| 56 | below this value then playing will be stopped until the buffer fills up. |
| 57 | .TP |
| 58 | .B --buffer \fIFRAMES\fR, \fB-b \fIFRAMES\fR |
| 59 | Specifies the buffer high watermark in frames. Once there are this many frames |
| 60 | in the buffer, playing will be (re-)started. |
| 61 | .TP |
| 62 | .B --max \fIFRAMES\fR, \fB-x \fIFRAMES\fR |
| 63 | Specifies the maximum buffer size in frames. If there are this many frames in |
| 64 | the buffer then reading from the network socket will be suspended. The default |
| 65 | is four times the \fB--buffer\fR value. |
| 66 | .TP |
| 67 | .B --rcvbuf \fIBYTES\fR, \fB-R \fIBYTES\fR |
| 68 | Specifies socket receive buffer size. The default is 131072 (128Kbytes). The |
| 69 | buffer size will not be reduced below the operating system's default. |
| 70 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| 71 | .BR disorder_config (5), |
| 72 | .BR disorderd (8) |
| 73 | .\" Local Variables: |
| 74 | .\" mode:nroff |
| 75 | .\" fill-column:79 |
| 76 | .\" End: |