Enter the list of directories that contain audio files (e.g. MP3 or OGG
files) separated by spaces.
Template: disorder/encoding
Type: string
Enter the list of directories that contain audio files (e.g. MP3 or OGG
files) separated by spaces.
Template: disorder/encoding
Type: string
Enter your filesystem's character encoding. Check rather than
guessing if you are not sure.
Template: disorder/scratches
Type: string
Default: /usr/share/disorder/slap.ogg /usr/share/disorder/scratch.ogg
Enter your filesystem's character encoding. Check rather than
guessing if you are not sure.
Template: disorder/scratches
Type: string
Default: /usr/share/disorder/slap.ogg /usr/share/disorder/scratch.ogg
Enter a list of files to be played when a track is scratched, separated
by spaces. Leave this blank if you don't want any scratch sounds.
All filenames should be absolute path names.
Enter a list of files to be played when a track is scratched, separated
by spaces. Leave this blank if you don't want any scratch sounds.
All filenames should be absolute path names.
Enter the port number that the server should listen on for clients. This
can be set to 'none' to permit only local clients or a port number for
remote clients to connect to, e.g. using Disobedience.
Enter the port number that the server should listen on for clients. This
can be set to 'none' to permit only local clients or a port number for
remote clients to connect to, e.g. using Disobedience.
'local' means the default local sound device will be used. Use this
if you want to play through your sound card and don't want to play on any
other computers.
'local' means the default local sound device will be used. Use this
if you want to play through your sound card and don't want to play on any
other computers.
Sound data will be sent to this address using the RTP protocol. Users
would use (for instance) disorder-playrtp to play it. Typically this
would be a multicast address but this is not mandatory.
Template: disorder/mcast_port
Type: string
Sound data will be sent to this address using the RTP protocol. Users
would use (for instance) disorder-playrtp to play it. Typically this
would be a multicast address but this is not mandatory.
Template: disorder/mcast_port
Type: string
The web interface needs to know what email address it should send messages
from. It is possible that users will reply to this address if they are
unsure what to do.
The web interface needs to know what email address it should send messages
from. It is possible that users will reply to this address if they are
unsure what to do.