X-Git-Url: http://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?p=paraslash.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=web%2Fmanual.m4;h=bedc170a68ba6f95d0ce379599acc19de3728a80;hp=3ebeb6b04f82e6907ce1faabb14e74b56883485e;hb=23b121a85984baa9252f4b4c0b8c4f186e394bb7;hpb=d02f88dfc3911262174afe6017e04d70e8557a7a diff --git a/web/manual.m4 b/web/manual.m4 index 3ebeb6b0..bedc170a 100644 --- a/web/manual.m4 +++ b/web/manual.m4 @@ -77,11 +77,11 @@ The paraslash executables *para_server* -para_server streams binary audio data (MP3, OGG/Vorbis, OGG/Speex, -M4A, WMA files) over local and/or remote networks. It listens on a -TCP port and accepts commands such as play, stop, pause, next from -authenticated clients. There are many more commands though, see the -man page of para_server for a description of all commands. +para_server streams binary audio data (MP3, ...) over local and/or +remote networks. It listens on a TCP port and accepts commands such +as play, stop, pause, next from authenticated clients. There are +many more commands though, see the man page of para_server for a +description of all commands. It supports three built-in network streaming protocols (senders/receivers): HTTP, DCCP, or UDP. This is explained in more