X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~mdw/git/disorder/blobdiff_plain/93ca72f2d7a75e383f6b7b2460cee8b1c4ae2cfe..ddfa76d84145edeae33030fcc8530ca81ef7e3a8:/debian/templates.disorder-server diff --git a/debian/templates.disorder-server b/debian/templates.disorder-server index fcb1594..a0888bd 100644 --- a/debian/templates.disorder-server +++ b/debian/templates.disorder-server @@ -1,35 +1,61 @@ Template: disorder/roots Type: string Default: -Description: Audio directories +Description: Audio directories: Enter the list of directories that contain audio files (e.g. MP3 or OGG files) separated by spaces. Template: disorder/encoding Type: string -Default: ISO-8859-1 -Description: Filesystem encoding +Description: Filesystem encoding: 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 -Description: Scratch files +Description: Scratch files: 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. -Template: disorder/server-name -Type: string -Default: localhost -Description: Web server hostname - Enter the hostname that the web interface will appear under. - Template: disorder/port Type: string Default: none -Description: Port number for clients to connect to +Description: Port number for clients to connect to: 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. + +Template: disorder/interface +Type: select +Choices: local, network +Default: local +Description: Interface to use to play sound: + '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. + . + 'network' means sound will be transmitted over the network using RTP, + for instance to a multicast address. Use this option if you want to play + sound through more than one computer. + +Template: disorder/mcast_address +Type: string +Description: Destination address for network sound transmission: + 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 +Description: Destination port for network sound transmission: + Sound data will be sent to this UDP port using the RTP protocol. + +Template: disorder/mail_sender +Type: string +Default: +Description: Sender address for email from web interface: + 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.