3 SN: list of audiod commands
8 H: on -> standby -> off -> on
11 D: grab the audio stream
13 U: -- grab [-m[{s|p|a}]] [-p=PARENT] [-n=NAME] [-o]
15 H: grab ('splice') the audio stream at any position in the buffer
16 H: tree and send that data back to the client.
20 H: -m Change grab mode. Defaults to sloppy grab if not given.
26 H: -ma: aggressive grab
28 H: The various grab modes only differ in what happens if the
29 H: file descriptor to write the grabbed audio data to is not
30 H: ready for writing (i.e. would block). Sloppy mode ignores
31 H: the write, pedantic mode aborts and aggressive mode tries
34 H: -p Grab output of node PARENT of the buffer tree.
36 H: -n Name of the new buffer tree node. Defaults to 'grab'.
38 H: -o One-shot mode: Stop grabbing if audio file changes.
41 D: display command list or help for given command
43 H: When I was younger, so much younger than today, I never needed anybody's help
44 H: in any way. But now these days are gone, I'm not so self assured. Now I find
45 H: I've changed my mind and opened up the doors.
49 D: deactivate para_audiod
51 H: Close connection to para_server and stop all decoders.
54 D: activate para_audiod
56 H: Establish connection to para_server, retrieve para_server's current status. If
57 H: playing, start corresponding decoder. Otherwise stop all decoders.
62 H: Stop all decoders but leave connection to para_server open.
65 D: print status information
66 U: stat [-p] [item1 ...]
67 H: Dump given status items (all if none given) to stdout. If -p is given, use
68 H: parser-friendly mode.
73 H: print the list of task ids together with the status of each task
78 H: Stop all decoders, shut down connection to para_server and exit.