2 caption = list of audiod commands
4 purpose = switch to next operating mode
6 Cycle through the three operation modes (on, standby, off).
10 purpose = list available commands or print command-specific help
11 non-opts-name = [subcommand]
13 When executed without any arguments, the available audiod commands
14 are listed. Otherwise, if the first argument is the name of an audiod
15 command, the description of this command is shown.
17 m4_include(`long-help.m4')
20 purpose = grab the audio stream
22 grab ('splice') the audio stream at any position in the buffer tree
23 and send that data back to the client.
27 summary = change grab mode
28 arg_info = required_arg
33 The various grab modes only differ in what happens if an attempt to
34 write the grabbed audio data would block. Sloppy mode ("s") ignores
35 the write, pedantic mode ("p") aborts and aggressive mode ("a")
36 tries to write anyway.
40 summary = Grab output of the given node of the buffer tree
41 arg_info = required_arg
46 summary = Name of the new buffer tree node. Defaults to 'grab'
47 arg_info = optional_arg
52 summary = One-shot mode: Stop grabbing if audio file changes
55 purpose = deactivate para_audiod
57 Close connection to para_server and stop all decoders.
61 purpose = activate para_audiod
63 Establish connection to para_server, retrieve para_server's current
64 status. If playing, start corresponding decoder. Otherwise stop
69 purpose = enter standby mode
71 Stop all decoders but leave connection to para_server open.
75 purpose = print status information
76 non-opts-name = [item...]
78 Dump given status items (all if none given) to stdout.
80 [option parser-friendly]
82 summary = use parser-friendly output format
85 purpose = print the version of para_audiod
88 summary = print detailed (multi-line) version text
91 purpose = list current tasks
93 Print the list of task ids together with the status of each task.
97 purpose = terminate para_audiod
99 Stop all decoders, shut down connection to para_server and exit.