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19 .TH disorder-playrtp 1
21 disorder-playrtp \- play DisOrder network broadcasts
29 \fBdisorder\-playrtp\fR plays a network broadcast sent from the specified
32 If neither a group nor port are specified then the local DisOrder
33 configuration is consulted to find the server and the server is asked where the
36 If just a port is specified then the RTP stream is assumed to be unicast or
37 broadcast to that port.
39 If a group and a port are specified then the RTP stream is assumed to be
40 multicast to that group and port.
42 The default sound API is the first of the ones listed below that are available.
43 Usually this implies ALSA under Linux and Core Audio under OS X.
45 .B \-\-alsa\fR, \fB-\a
46 Use ALSA to play sound.
49 Use OSS to play sound.
51 .B \-\-core\-audio\fR, \fB\-c
52 Use Core Audio to play sound.
54 .B \-\-device \fIDEVICE\fR, \fB\-D \fIDEVICE\fR
55 Specifies the audio device to use.
56 The exact meaning of this is platform-dependent; on Linux it is the
59 .B \-\-config \fIPATH\fR, \fB\-C \fIPATH
60 Set the configuration file.
62 .IR pkgconfdir/config .
64 .B \-\-socket \fIPATH\fR, \fB\-s \fIPATH
65 Set the control socket.
66 Normally this would not be used manually.
68 .B \-\-help\fR, \fB\-h
69 Display a usage message.
71 .B \-\-version\fR, \fB\-V
72 Display version number.
73 .SS "Buffer Control Options"
74 You shouldn't need to use these options.
76 .B \-\-min \fIFRAMES\fR, \fB\-m \fIFRAMES\fR
77 Specifies the buffer low watermark in frames.
78 If the number of frames falls below this value then playing will be
79 stopped until the buffer fills up.
81 .B \-\-buffer \fIFRAMES\fR, \fB\-b \fIFRAMES\fR
82 Specifies the buffer high watermark in frames.
83 Once there are this many frames in the buffer, playing will be (re-)started.
85 .B \-\-max \fIFRAMES\fR, \fB\-x \fIFRAMES\fR
86 Specifies the maximum buffer size in frames.
87 If there are this many frames in the buffer then reading from the
88 network socket will be suspended.
89 The default is four times the \fB\-\-buffer\fR value.
91 .B \-\-rcvbuf \fIBYTES\fR, \fB\-R \fIBYTES\fR
92 Specifies socket receive buffer size.
93 The default is 131072 (128Kbytes).
94 The buffer size will not be reduced below the operating system's default.
98 option is used by Disobedience to control a background
101 The socket will be created as a UNIX domain stream socket.
102 When a connection is received a single line is read from it.
103 The following commands are known:
111 Causes the string "running" to be sent back.
113 Other commands are ignored.
114 After the first command the connection is closed.
115 Only one connection at a time will be serviced.
117 This protocol is not guaranteed to be stable.
119 .BR disobedience (1),
120 .BR disorder_config (5),