X-Git-Url: http://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?p=paraslash.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=ggo%2Faudiod.m4;fp=ggo%2Faudiod.m4;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hp=9aabd575b0519cc5f763219e135c3726c6e38611;hb=2829202e393e4b0095d62739910ae56f04e83326;hpb=66b0f375732897cb76cfbefbb03ed951c4ed24ba diff --git a/ggo/audiod.m4 b/ggo/audiod.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 9aabd575..00000000 --- a/ggo/audiod.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,208 +0,0 @@ -include(header.m4) -define(CURRENT_PROGRAM,para_audiod) -define(DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE,~/.paraslash/audiod.conf) - - -######################### -section "General options" -######################### - - -include(loglevel.m4) -include(color.m4) -include(config_file.m4) -include(logfile.m4) -include(log_timing.m4) -include(daemon.m4) -include(user.m4) -include(group.m4) - - -######################## -section "Audiod options" -######################## - -option "force" F -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"force startup" -flag off -details=" - If this flag is not given, para_audiod refuses to start if the - well-known socket file (see the --socket option) already exists - because this usually means that para_audiod is already running - and listening on that socket. After a crash or if para_audiod - received a SIGKILL signal, a stale socket file might remain and - you have to use --force once to force startup of para_audiod. -" - -option "mode" m -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"startup mode" -string typestr="mode" -default="on" -optional -details=" - Para_audiod supports three modes of operation: On, off and - standby (sb). This option selects the mode that should be - used on startup. If para_audiod operates in \"on\" mode, it - will connect to para_server in order to receive its status - information. If para_server announces the availability of an - audio stream, para_audiod will automatically download, decode - and play the audio stream according to the given stream I/O - options, see below. - - In \"standby\" mode, para_audiod will only receive the - status information from para_server but will not download - the audio stream. - - In \"off\" mode, para_audiod does not connect para_server at - all, but still listens on the local socket for connections. -" - -option "socket" s -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"well-known socket" -string typestr="filename" -optional -details=" - Para_audiod uses a \"well-known\" socket to listen - on for connections from para_audioc. This socket is a - special file in the file system; its location defaults to - /var/paraslash/audiod_sock.. - - para_audioc, the client program used to connect to para_audiod, - opens this socket in order to talk to para_audiod. If the - default value for para_audiod is changed, para_audioc must be - instructed to use also \"filename\" for connecting para_audiod. -" - -option "user_allow" - -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"allow this uid" -int typestr="uid" -default="-1" -optional -multiple -details=" - Allow the user identified by \"uid\" to connect to para_audiod. - May be specified multiple times. If not specified at all, - all users are allowed to connect. - - This feature requires unix socket credentials and is currently - only supported on Linux systems. On other operating systems, - the option is silently ignored and all local users are allowed - to connect to para_audiod. -" - -option "clock_diff_count" - -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"sync clock on startup" -int typestr="count" -default="0" -optional -details=" - Check the clock difference between the host running para_server - and the local host running para_audiod that many times before - starting any stream I/0. Set this to non-zero for non-local - setups if the clocks of these two hosts are not synchronized - by ntp or similar. -" - -############################# -section "Stream I/O options" -############################# - -option "receiver" r -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"select receiver" -string typestr="receiver_spec" -default="http" -optional -multiple -details=" - This option may be given multiple times, for each audio format - separately. If multiple definitions for an audio format are - given, the first one is selected. - - The \"receiver_spec\" consists of an audio format specifier - and one or more receiver arguments, separated by a colon. - - The audio format specifier is a regular expression which - specifies the set of audio formats for which this option - should apply. - - If any receiver options are present, the whole receiver - argument must be quoted: - - -r 'mp3:http -i my.host.org -p 8009' - - Since a single dot '.' matches the name of any audio format, - specifying '.' instead of 'mp3' above activates the http - receiver for all audio formats. - -" - -option "filter" f -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"Specify the filter configuration." -string typestr = "filter_spec" -optional -multiple -details = " - This option may be given multiple times. The \"filter_spec\" - consists of an audio format specifier (see above), the name - of the filter, and any options for that filter. Note that - order matters. - - The compiled-in defaults apply to all audio formats for which - no --filter option was given. These defaults depend on the - receiver being used. - - For HTTP streams, only the decoder for the current audio - format is activated. UDP and DCCP streams, on the other - hand, are sent FEC-encoded by para_server. In order to play - such streams, the receiver output must be FEC-decoded first, - i.e. fed to the fecdec filter. Therefore the default for UDP - and DCCP streams is to activate the fecdec filter, followed - by the decoding filter for the audio format. - - Examples: - - --filter 'mp3:mp3dec' - - --filter 'mp3|aac:compress --inertia 5 --damp 2' - - --filter '.:fecdec' - -" - -option "writer" w -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"Specify stream writer." -string typestr="writer_spec" -optional -multiple -details=" - May be given multiple times, even multiple times for the same - audio format. Default value is \"alsa\" for all supported - audio formats. Example: - - --writer 'aac|wma:oss' - -" - -option "stream_delay" - -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"time for client sync" -int typestr="milliseconds" -default="200" -optional -details=" - Add the given amount of milliseconds to the stream start time - announced by para_server and do not send data to the writer - before that time (modulo clock difference). - - This is useful mainly for synchronizing the audio output of - different clients. -" -