clients. However, there are many more commands.
It supports three built-in network streaming methods (senders): http, dccp,
-or rtp.
+or udp.
* The http sender is recommended for public streams that can be played
by any player like mpg123, xmms, itunes, winamp...
* The dccp sender requires kernel support for the datagram congestion
control protocol.
- * The ortp sender is recommended for multicast LAN streaming.
+ * The udp sender is recommended for multicast LAN streaming.
It is possible to activate more than one sender simultaneously.
Despite of all these features, paraslash is lightweight. The
stripped binary of para_server with all its features compiled in
-mp3/ogg/aac support, http/dccp/ortp support) is about 160K on i386
+mp3/ogg/aac support, http/dccp/udp support) is about 160K on i386
under Linux. para_audiod (see below) is even smaller.
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para_recv
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-A command line http/dccp/ortp stream grabber. The http mode of this
+A command line http/dccp/udp stream grabber. The http mode of this
tool can be used to receive data from any http streaming source.
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para_fade
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-A (Linux-only) alarm clock and volume-fader.
+A (oss-only) alarm clock and volume-fader.
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bash_completion