-You can then queue a stream like any other track. It won't automatically
-interrupt the playing track, you have to scratch it manually. Go back to
-normal play by scratching the stream.
+If the destination is a multicast address then you should set the TTL, for
+instance:
+
+ multicast_ttl 10
+
+(The destination can also be a unicast address but that's not a tested
+configuration.)
+
+scripts/setup now knows how to do basic setup for network play.
+
+** Playing The Stream
+
+To play, use the disorder-playrtp client. If the destination address was a
+unicast or broadcast address then:
+
+ disorder-playrtp 9003
+
+If the destination address was a multicast address then you must specify that,
+for instance:
+
+ disorder-playrtp 224.2.3.4 9003
+
+If the client machine has a DisOrder configuration file allowing disorder(1) to
+connect to the server then the parameters are unnecessary: disorder-playrtp
+will figure out the details automatically.
+
+** Disobedience
+
+Disobedience is capable of running disorder-playrtp in the background (provided
+it is installed); look for the speaker icon. If it detects that the server is
+using network play then its volume control will apply to the local volume, not
+the server's volume.
+
+If you run into trouble look for *.log files in the ~/.disorder directory.
+
+** Limitations
+
+Currently only 16-bit 44100Hz stereo is supported, which requires about
+1.4Mbit/s. At the time of writing I've found this to work fine on 100Mbit/s
+ethernet and had reports of success with 10Mbit/s ethernet, but have not had
+any success with wireless.