X-Git-Url: http://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?p=paraslash.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=FEATURES;h=5075246344ef13fc876934e8fcf81e5bc1f2460f;hp=df342c5b6a383f010d09839c27136603084ae3e9;hb=695086cebfe6e44e61a6d11e64128c1f5d60fd4b;hpb=e7a40750746aa95f665629e0453e962d55897e36;ds=inline diff --git a/FEATURES b/FEATURES index df342c5b..50752463 100644 --- a/FEATURES +++ b/FEATURES @@ -1,83 +1,25 @@ Features ======== --------------------------------------- -configurable audio streaming software: --------------------------------------- - -para_server streams binary audio data (mp3/ogg/m4a files) over local -and/or remote networks. It supports three builtin streaming methods -(senders): http, dccp, or rtp. - -para_audiod runs on the client side and connects to para_server. The -audio stream is read from the network and sent through any of -paraslash's filters (decoder, volume normalizer,...). The resulting -stream is written to an external program's standard in, usually an -audio player like para_write, which comes with paraslash and contains -an alsa player. It is possible to capture the stream at any position -in the filter chain. - -The receiving/filtering/playing software is also available as -standalone command line tool: para_recv, para_filter, and para_write. - ----------------------------------- -configurable audio file selectors: ----------------------------------- - -There are three audio file selectors available: random, playlist -and mysql - -The first two of these are rather simple, and they are always -supported. They allow streaming of randomly selected files or files -given by a playlist respectively. - -The (optional) mysql selector is more involved. It manages -statistics on your audio files, and audio file selection works by -sending a user-defined sql-query to the mysql server. This allows -rather sophisticated configurations and is explained in detail in -README.mysql. - -It is possible to switch between all supported selectors at any time. - ------------------------ -small memory footprint: ------------------------ - -paraslash is lightweight. The stripped binary of para_server with -all its features compiled in (mysql/random/playlist selector, -mp3/ogg/aac support, http/dccp/ortp support) is about 120K on i386 -under Linux. para_audiod is even smaller. - ------------------------ -command line interface: ------------------------ - -paraslash commands are sent to para_server and the response is -dumped to stdout. This can be used by any scripting language -to produce user interfaces with little programming effort. - --------------------------------------- -authentication/encryption via openssl: --------------------------------------- - -All connections between para_server and para_client are encrypted by -default. For each user of paraslash you must create a public/secret -key pair for authentication. The (authenticated) connection is crypted -with a symmetric rc4 session key. - --------------------------------------- -various user interfaces and utilities: --------------------------------------- - - * para_gui. Curses based interface, displays information in a - curses window and can be used to easily control para_server - and para_audiod. - * para_sdl_gui. Shows pictures (on a per song basis) and - other information about the current audio file. Can be used - as a screen saver. - * para_krell. A gkrellm2 plugin that shows small pics and is - able to launch 27 different commands by clicking on the image. - * para_slider. User-friendly stream creator for people who - don't like their keyboard. - * para_dbadm. Simple curses interface for changing attributes. - * para_fade. Simple volume fader and alarm clock. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + * Runs on Linux, Mac OS, FreeBSD, NetBSB, Solaris and probably other + Unixes. + * mp3, oggvorbis, aac(m4a) support + * local or remote http, dccp, and ortp network audio streaming + * IPv6 support + * volume normalizer + * stream grabbing at any point in the filter chain + * stand-alone command line receiver/decoder/normalizer/player + * sophisticated audio file selector + * small memory footprint + * command line interface for easy scripting in high-level languages + * RSA user authentication + * encrypted communications + * GPL licensed + * written in C + * well documented + * complete API-Reference + * easily extendible due to its modular design + * curses-based gui + * volume fader and alarm clock.