git clone git://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/osl
-- [openssl](http://www.openssl.org/) or
+- [openssl](https://www.openssl.org/) or
[libgcrypt](ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgcrypt/). At least one
of these two libraries is needed as the backend for cryptographic
routines on both the server and the client side. Both openssl and
not necessary on the server side, i.e., for sending MP3 files.
- [libid3tag](http://www.underbit.com/products/mad/). For version-2
-ID3 tag support, you willl need the libid3tag development package
+ID3 tag support, you will need the libid3tag development package
`libid3tag0-dev`. Without libid3tag, only version-1 tags are
recognized. The mp3 tagger also needs this library for modifying
(id3v1 and id3v2) tags.
-- [ogg vorbis](http://www.xiph.org/downloads/). For ogg vorbis streams
+- [ogg vorbis](https://www.xiph.org/downloads/). For ogg vorbis streams
you need libogg, libvorbis, libvorbisfile. The corresponding Debian
packages are called `libogg-dev` and `libvorbis-dev`.
libfaad package. Install the faad library from sources (available
through the above link) to get the mp4ff library and header files.
-- [speex](http://www.speex.org/). In order to stream or decode speex
+- [speex](https://www.speex.org/). In order to stream or decode speex
files, libspeex (`libspeex-dev`) is required.
-- [flac](http://flac.sourceforge.net/). To stream or decode files
+- [flac](https://xiph.org/flac/). To stream or decode files
encoded with the _Free Lossless Audio Codec_, libFLAC (`libFLAC-dev`)
must be installed.
- [alsa-lib](ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/lib/). On Linux, you will
need to have the ALSA development package `libasound2-dev` installed.
-- [libao](http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ao/). Needed to build
+- [libao](https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/xiph/releases/ao/). Needed to build
the ao writer (ESD, PulseAudio,...). Debian package: `libao-dev`.
- [curses](ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/ncurses). Needed for
- UDP. Recommended for multicast LAN streaming.
-See the Appendix on [network protocols](/#Network.protocols)
+See the Appendix on [network protocols](#Network.protocols)
for brief descriptions of the various protocols relevant for network
audio streaming with paraslash.
para_client si
-The sender command of para_server prints information about senders,
-like the various access control lists, and it allows to (de-)activate
-senders and to change the access permissions at runtime.
-
--> List all senders
-
- para_client sender
-
--> Obtain general help for the sender command:
-
- para_client help sender
-
--> Get help for a specific sender (contains further examples):
-
- s=http # or dccp or udp
- para_client sender $s help
-
--> Show status of the http sender
-
- para_client sender http status
-
By default para_server activates both the HTTP and th DCCP sender on
startup. This can be changed via command line options or para_server's
config file.
para_server -h
-All senders share the "on" and "off" commands, so senders may be
-activated and deactivated independently of each other.
-
--> Switch off the http sender:
-
- para_client sender http off
-
-> Receive a DCCP stream using CCID2 and write the output into a file:
host=foo.org; ccid=2; filename=bar
line parser, so arguments for the dccp receiver must be protected
from being interpreted by para_recv.
--> Start UDP multicast, using the default multicast address:
-
- para_client sender udp add 224.0.1.38
-
-> Receive FEC-encoded multicast stream and write the output into a file:
filename=foo
para_recv -r udp > $filename
--> Add an UDP unicast for a client to the target list of the UDP sender:
-
- t=client.foo.org
- para_client sender udp add $t
-
-> Receive this (FEC-encoded) unicast stream:
filename=foo
the configure file which is shipped in the tarballs but has to be
generated when compiling from git.
-- [discount](http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~orc/Code/discount). The
+- [discount](http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~orc/Code/discount/). The
HTML version of this manual and some of the paraslash web pages are
written in the Markdown markup language and are translated into html
with the converter of the *Discount* package.
The preferred coding style for paraslash coincides more or less
with the style of the Linux kernel. So rather than repeating what is
-written [there](http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/process/coding-style.rst),
+written [there](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/process/coding-style.rst),
here are the most important points.
- Burn the GNU coding standards.
---------------------
- [paraslash](http://people.tuebingen.mpg.de/maan/paraslash/)
-- [xmms](http://xmms2.org/wiki/Main_Page)
+- [xmms](https://xmms2.org/wiki/Main_Page)
- [mpg123](http://www.mpg123.de/)
-- [gstreamer](http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/)
+- [gstreamer](https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/)
- [icecast](http://www.icecast.org/)
-- [Audio Compress](http://beesbuzz.biz/code/audiocompress.php)
+- [Audio Compress](https://beesbuzz.biz/code/audiocompress.php)
External documentation
----------------------
- [The mathematics of
-Raid6](http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/hpa/raid6.pdf)
+Raid6](https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/hpa/raid6.pdf)
by H. Peter Anvin
- [Effective Erasure Codes for reliable Computer Communication