The path to the mixer device, if you want access to the volume control,
e.g. \fB/dev/mixer\fR.
.TP
+.B multicast_ttl \fIHOPS\fR
+Set the maximum number of hops to send multicast packets. This only applies is
+\fBspeaker_backend\fR is set to \fBnetwork\fR and \fBbroadcast\fR is actually a
+multicast address.
+.TP
.B namepart \fIPART\fR \fIREGEXP\fR \fISUBST\fR [\fICONTEXT\fR [\fIREFLAGS\fR]]
Determines how to extract trackname part \fIPART\fR from a
track name (with the collection root part removed).
.TP
.B execraw \fICOMMAND\fR \fIARGS\fR...
Identical to the \fBexec\fR except that the player is expected to use the
-DisOrder raw player protocol (see notes below).
+DisOrder raw player protocol.
+.BR disorder-decode (8)
+can decode several common audio file formats to this format. If your favourite
+format is not supported, but you have a player which uses libao, there is also
+a libao driver which supports this format; see below for more information about
+this.
.TP
.B shell \fR[\fISHELL\fR] \fICOMMAND\fR
The command is executed using the shell. If \fISHELL\fR is specified then that
.TP
.B network
Transmit audio over the network. This is the default if
-\fBbroadcast\fR is specified.
+\fBbroadcast\fR is specified. You can use
+.BR disorder-playrtp (1)
+to receive and play the resulting stream on Linux and OS X.
.RE
.TP
.B sox_generation \fB0\fR|\fB1
over track names.
.SS "Client Configuration"
.TP
-.B connect \fR[\fIHOST\fR] \fISERVICE\fR
+.B connect \fIHOST SERVICE\fR
Connect to the address specified by \fIHOST\fR and port specified by
-\fISERVICE\fR. If \fIHOST\fR is omitted then connects to the local host.
-Normally the UNIX domain socket is used instead.
+\fISERVICE\fR.
.SS "Web Interface Configuration"
.TP
.B refresh \fISECONDS\fR