X-Git-Url: http://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=web%2Fmanual.m4;h=3d5bc2ee6327f754b2da031c928c091d8fa049d3;hb=8a61aff04fa2e8860f7fd3969d58d77c0292155a;hp=46a2cd62f58e4c25eada652b10a855a60be60f1e;hpb=c41a04fb296e068ebfec78bba9678bf15daea896;p=paraslash.git diff --git a/web/manual.m4 b/web/manual.m4 index 46a2cd62..3d5bc2ee 100644 --- a/web/manual.m4 +++ b/web/manual.m4 @@ -202,9 +202,10 @@ In any case you'll need git clone git://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/osl - - XREFERENCE(ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gcc, gcc). The - EMPH(gnu compiler collection) is usually shipped with the - distro. gcc-3.3 or newer is required. + - XREFERENCE(ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gcc, gcc) or + XREFERENCE(http://clang.llvm.org, clang). All gcc versions + >= 3.3 are currently supported. Clang version 1.1 or newer + should work as well. - XREFERENCE(ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/make, gnu make) is also shipped with the disto. On BSD systems the gnu make @@ -415,9 +416,9 @@ as bar@client_host We will also have to tell para_audiod that it should receive the -audio stream from server_host: +audio stream from server_host via http: - para_audiod -l info -r 'mp3:http -i server_host' + para_audiod -l info -r '.:http -i server_host' You should now be able to listen to the audio stream once para_server starts streaming. To activate streaming, execute @@ -1431,8 +1432,7 @@ from being interpreted by para_recv. -> Create a minimal config for para_audiod for HTTP streams: c=$HOME/.paraslash/audiod.conf.min; s=server.foo.com - formats="mp3 ogg aac wma" # remove what you do not have - for f in $formats; do echo receiver \"$f:http -i $s\"; done > $c + echo receiver \".:http -i $s\" > $c para_audiod --config $c ------- @@ -1470,11 +1470,23 @@ the driving application (para_audiod or para_filter). Example: para_filter -f 'mp3dec --ignore-crc' -f 'compress --damp 1' For para_audiod, each audio format has its own set of filters. The -name of the audio format for which the filter should be applied is -used as the prefix for the filter option. Example: +name of the audio format for which the filter should be applied can +be used as the prefix for the filter option. Example: para_audiod -f 'mp3:prebuffer --duration 300' +The "mp3" prefix above is actually interpreted as a POSIX extended +regular expression. Therefore + + para_audiod -f '.:prebuffer --duration 300' + +activates the prebuffer filter for all supported audio formats (because +"." matches all audio formats) while + + para_audiod -f 'wma|ogg:prebuffer --duration 300' + +activates it only for wma and ogg streams. + Decoders ~~~~~~~~