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NAME

       darkice.cfg - configuration file for darkice

DESCRIPTION

       The  configuration file consists of sections, with key = value pairs separated with spaces
       and/or tabs inside each secion:

       [section1]
       # this is a whole line comment
       key = value
       an ugly key name = long value    # this end is a comment too

       [section2]
       # this is a whole line comment in section 2
       key = value
       an ugly key name = long value    # this end is a comment too

       A proper DarkIce configuration file contains the following sections:
       [general]
       [input]
       [icecast-0] ... [icecast-7]
       [icecast2-0] ... [icecast2-7]
       [shoutcast-0] ... [shoutcast-7]
       [file-0] ... [file-7]

       The order of the sections is not important. Sections [general] and [input]  are  required,
       and at least one of [icecast-x], [icecast2-x], [shoutcast-x] or [file-x] is needed.

       In particular, the following sections and values are recognized:

       [general]

       This section describes general operational parameters (required).

       Required values:

       duration
              Time for DarkIce to run, in seconds.  If 0, run forever.

       bufferSecs
              Data  read  from the sound card is buffered before sent to the encoder. Each buffer
              will be able to hold this many seconds of samples.

       Optional values:

       reconnect
              Try to reconnect to the server(s) if the connection  is  broken  during  streaming,
              "yes" or "no". (optional parameter, defaults to "yes")

       realtime
              Use  POSIX  realtime  scheduling,  "yes" or "no".  (optional parameter, defaults to
              "yes")

       rtprio Scheduling priority for the realtime threads.  (optional parameter, defaults to 4)

       [input]

       This section describes the input (required).

       Required values:

       device Specify the device to record from, which can be an OSS DSP device, an ALSA  source,
              PulseAudio source or you can use Jack audio.  - OSS DSP audio device to record from
              (e.g. /dev/dsp) - ALSA DSP device name  (e.g.  hwplug:0,0)  -  for  PulseAudio  use
              "pulseaudio" - the string 'jack', to have an unconnected Jack port, or
                'jack_auto' to automatically make Jack connect to the first source.

       sampleRate
              The  sample  rate  to  record  with, samples per second (e.g. 44100 for 44.1kHz CD-
              quality audio, 22050 for 22kHz or 11025 for 11kHz)

       bitsPerSample
              Number of bits to use for each sample (e.g. 8 bits or 16 bits)

       channel
              Number of channels to record (e.g. 1 for mono, 2 for stereo)

       jackClientName
              The name of the jack input channel created by darkice if device=jack is specified.

       paSourceName
              The name of the PulseAudio source to use. It can be "default", an index or a device
              string obtained from running "pactl list"

       [icecast-x]

       This  section  describes an output to an IceCast 1.3.x server or Darwin Streaming Server ,
       while encoding with a lame encoder. There may be at most 8 outputs, numbered from 0 ... 7.
       The number is included in the section name (e.g. [icecast-0] ... [icecast-7]).  The stream
       will be reachable at http://<server>:<port>/<mountPoint>

       Required values:

       bitrateMode
              The bit rate mode of the encoding, either  "cbr",  "abr"  or  "vbr",  standing  for
              constant  bit rate, average bit rate and variable bit respectively. Use the bitrate
              and/or quality values to specify details of the appropriate bit rate mode.

       bitrate
              Bit rate to encode to in kBits / sec (e.g. 96). Only used when cbr or abr bit  rate
              modes are specified.

       quality
              The  quality  of encoding a value between 0.0 .. 1.0 (e.g. 0.8), with 1.0 being the
              highest quality. Use a value greater than 0.0. Only used when cbr or vbr  bit  rate
              modes are specified.

       server The IceCast server's name (e.g. yp.yourserver.com)

       port   The port to connect to the IceCast server (e.g. 8000)

       password
              The password to use to connect to the IceCast server

       mountPoint
              Mount point for the stream on the server

       Optional values:

       sampleRate
              The  sample rate of the encoded mp3 output. If not specified, defaults to the value
              of the input sample rate.

       channel
              Number of channels for the mp3 output (e.g. 1 for mono,  2  for  stereo).   If  not
              specified, defaults to the value of the input sample rate.

       name   Name of the stream

       description
              Description of the stream

       url    Url related to the stream

       genre  Genre of the stream

       public "yes" or "no", whether the stream is public

       remoteDumpFile
              The file the IceCast server should dump the contents of this stream on its side.

       localDumpFile
              Dump the same mp3 data sent to the IceCast server to this local file.

       fileAddDate
              "yes"  or  "no"  if  you  want  to  automatically  insert  a  date  string  in  the
              localDumpFile name before its extension or at the end of file name if no  extension
              present

       fileDateFormat
              The  date  format to use for appending the date to the dump file name.  Defaults to
              "[%m-%d-%Y-%H-%M-%S]". All format strings acceptable by strftime() can be used, see
              the strftime man page for details. Only applicable is fileAddDate is "true".

       lowpass
              Lowpass filter setting for the lame encoder, in Hz. Frequencies above the specified
              value will be cut.  If not set or set to 0,  the  encoder's  default  behaviour  is
              used.  If set to -1, the filter is disabled.

       highpass
              Highpass  filter  setting  for  the  lame  encoder,  in  Hz.  Frequencies below the
              specified value will be cut.  If not  set  or  set  to  0,  the  encoder's  default
              behaviour is used.  If set to -1, the filter is disabled.

       [icecast2-x]

       This  section describes an output to an IceCast2 server, while encoding with the ogg vobis
       encoder.  There may be at most 8 outputs, numbered from 0 ... 7.  The number  is  included
       in the section name (e.g. [icecast2-0] ... [icecast2-7]).  The stream will be reachable at
       http://<server>:<port>/<mountPoint>

       DarkIce supports both fixed bitrate and variable bitrate vorbis streams. When using  fixed
       bitrate, specify the bitrate using the bitrate field. When using variable bitrate, specify
       the quality of the stream by the quality field, which is a value between 0.0 and 1.0.

       Required values:

       format Format of the stream sent to the IceCast2 server. Supported formats  are  'vorbis',
              'opus', 'mp3', 'mp2', 'aac' and 'aacp'.

       bitrateMode
              The  bit  rate  mode  of  the  encoding, either "cbr", "abr" or "vbr", standing for
              constant bit rate, average bit rate and variable bit respectively. Use the  bitrate
              and/or quality values to specify details of the appropriate bit rate mode. Ogg Opus
              only supports 'cbr' and 'abr'.

       bitrate
              Bit rate to encode to in kBits / sec (e.g. 96). Only used when cbr or abr bit  rate
              modes are specified.

       quality
              The  quality  of encoding a value between 0.0 .. 1.0 (e.g. 0.8), with 1.0 being the
              highest quality. Use a value greater than 0.0. Only used when vbr bit rate mode  is
              specified for Ogg Vorbis format, or in vbr and abr modes for mp3 and mp2 format.

       server The IceCast2 server's name (e.g. yp.yourserver.com)

       port   The port to connect to the IceCast server (e.g. 8000)

       password
              The password to use to connect to the IceCast2 server

       mountPoint
              Mount point for the stream on the server

       Optional values:

       sampleRate
              The  sample  rate of the encoded output. If not specified, defaults to the value of
              the input sample rate.  Please note that Ogg Opus only supports 48kHz sample  rate,
              and will resample to this rate.

       channel
              Number  of  channels  for  the  output  (e.g.  1  for  mono, 2 for stereo).  If not
              specified, defaults to the value of the input sample rate.  Different channels  for
              input and output are only supported for mp3, but not for Ogg Vorbis.

       maxBitrate
              The  maximum  bitrate  of  the stream. Only used when in cbr mode and in Ogg Vorbis
              format.

       name   Name of the stream

       description
              Description of the stream

       url    Url related to the stream

       genre  Genre of the stream

       public "yes" or "no", whether the stream is public

       localDumpFile
              Dump the same Ogg Vorbis data sent to the IceCast2 server to this local file.

       fileAddDate
              "yes"  or  "no"  if  you  want  to  automatically  insert  a  date  string  in  the
              localDumpFile  name before its extension or at the end of file name if no extension
              present

       fileDateFormat
              The date format to use for appending the date to the dump file name.   Defaults  to
              "[%m-%d-%Y-%H-%M-%S]". All format strings acceptable by strftime() can be used, see
              the strftime man page for details. Only applicable is fileAddDate is "true".

       lowpass
              Lowpass filter setting for the lame encoder, in Hz. Frequencies above the specified
              value  will  be  cut.   If  not set or set to 0, the encoder's default behaviour is
              used.  If set to -1, the filter is disabled.  Only has effect if  the  mp3  or  mp2
              format is used.

       highpass
              Highpass  filter  setting  for  the  lame  encoder,  in  Hz.  Frequencies below the
              specified value will be cut.  If not  set  or  set  to  0,  the  encoder's  default
              behaviour  is  used.  If set to -1, the filter is disabled.  Only has effect if the
              mp3 or mp2 format is used.

       [shoutcast-x]

       This section describes an output to  a  ShoutCast  server,  while  encoding  with  a  lame
       encoder. There may be at most 8 outputs, numbered from 0 ... 7.  The number is included in
       the section name (e.g. [shoutcast-0] ... [shoutcast-7]).  The stream will be reachable  at
       http://<server>:<port-1>/

       Required values:

       bitrateMode
              The  bit  rate  mode  of  the  encoding, either "cbr", "abr" or "vbr", standing for
              constant bit rate, average bit rate and variable bit respectively. Use the  bitrate
              and/or quality values to specify details of the appropriate bit rate mode.

       bitrate
              Bit  rate to encode to in kBits / sec (e.g. 96). Only used when cbr or abr bit rate
              modes are specified.

       quality
              The quality of encoding a value between 0.0 .. 1.0 (e.g. 0.8), with 1.0  being  the
              highest  quality.  Use a value greater than 0.0. Only used when cbr or vbr bit rate
              modes are specified.

       server The ShoutCast server's name (e.g. yp.yourserver.com)

       port   The source port to connect to the ShoutCast server (e.g. 8001)

       password
              The password to use to connect to the ShoutCast server

       Optional values:

       mountPoint
              Mount point for the stream on the server. Only works on  Darwin  Streaming  Server,
              the original Shoutcast server does not support mount points

       sampleRate
              The  sample rate of the encoded mp3 output. If not specified, defaults to the value
              of the input sample rate.

       channel
              Number of channels for the mp3 output (e.g. 1 for mono,  2  for  stereo).   If  not
              specified, defaults to the value of the input sample rate.

       name   Name of the stream

       url    Url related to the stream

       genre  Genre of the stream

       public "yes" or "no", whether the stream is public

       irc    IRC information related to the stream

       aim    AIM information related to the stream

       icq    ICQ information related to the stream

       lowpass
              Lowpass filter setting for the lame encoder, in Hz. Frequencies above the specified
              value will be cut.  If not set or set to 0,  the  encoder's  default  behaviour  is
              used.  If set to -1, the filter is disabled.

       highpass
              Highpass  filter  setting  for  the  lame  encoder,  in  Hz.  Frequencies below the
              specified value will be cut.  If not  set  or  set  to  0,  the  encoder's  default
              behaviour is used.  If set to -1, the filter is disabled.

       localDumpFile
              Dump the same mp3 data sent to the ShoutCast server to this local file.

       fileAddDate
              "yes"  or  "no"  if  you  want  to  automatically  insert  a  date  string  in  the
              localDumpFile name before its extension or at the end of file name if no  extension
              present

       fileDateFormat
              The  date  format to use for appending the date to the dump file name.  Defaults to
              "[%m-%d-%Y-%H-%M-%S]". All format strings acceptable by strftime() can be used, see
              the strftime man page for details. Only applicable is fileAddDate is "true".

       [file-x]

       This  section  describes  an  output  to  a local file in either Ogg Vorbis or mp3 format.
       There may be at most 8 outputs, numbered from 0 ... 7.  The  number  is  included  in  the
       section name (e.g. [file-0] ... [file-7]).

       Required values:

       format Format  to  encode  in.  Must  be  either  'mp3', 'mp2', 'vorbis', 'opus', 'aac' or
              'aacp'.

       bitrateMode
              The bit rate mode of the encoding, either  "cbr",  "abr"  or  "vbr",  standing  for
              constant  bit rate, average bit rate and variable bit respectively. Use the bitrate
              and/or quality values to specify details of the appropriate bit rate mode.

       bitrate
              Bit rate to encode to in kBits / sec (e.g. 96). Only used when cbr or abr bit  rate
              modes are specified.

       quality
              The  quality  of encoding a value between 0.0 .. 1.0 (e.g. 0.8), with 1.0 being the
              highest quality. Use a value greater than 0.0. Only used when cbr or vbr  bit  rate
              modes are specified.

       fileName
              The name of the local file to save the encoded data into.

       Optional values:

       sampleRate
              The  sample rate of the encoded mp3 output. If not specified, defaults to the value
              of the input sample rate.  Only used if the output format is mp3.

       lowpass
              Lowpass filter setting for the lame encoder, in Hz. Frequencies above the specified
              value  will  be  cut.   If  not set or set to 0, the encoder's default behaviour is
              used.  If set to -1, the filter is disabled.  Only used if  the  output  format  is
              mp3.

       highpass
              Highpass  filter  setting  for  the  lame  encoder,  in  Hz.  Frequencies below the
              specified value will be cut.  If not  set  or  set  to  0,  the  encoder's  default
              behaviour  is used.  If set to -1, the filter is disabled.  Only used if the output
              format is mp3.

       A sample configuration file follows. This file makes  DarkIce  stream  for  1  minute  (60
       seconds)  from  the  audio device /dev/dsp at 22.05kHz, 16 bit stereo.  It will build up a
       connection to the  IceCast  server  yp.yourserver.com  on  port  8000  with  the  password
       "hackme".   The  stream  will  be  encoded  to  96  kb/s mp3 with quality 0.8, and will be
       reachable at http://yp.yourserver.com:8000/live96 to mp3 players.   The  encoding  session
       will be stored by IceCast in the file /tmp/server-dump.mp3 on the server side, and also by
       DarkIce in the file /tmp/encoder-dump.mp3 on the encoder side.

       [general]
       duration        = 60
       bufferSecs      = 5

       [input]
       device          = /dev/dsp
       sampleRate      = 22050
       bitsPerSample   = 16
       channel         = 2

       [icecast-0]
       bitrateMode     = cbr
       bitrate         = 96
       quality         = 0.8
       server          = yp.yourserver.com
       port            = 8000
       password        = hackme
       mountPoint      = live96
       name            = DarkIce trial
       description     = This is only a trial
       url             = http://www.yourserver.com
       genre           = live
       public          = no
       remoteDumpFile  = /tmp/server-dump.mp3
       localDumpFile   = /tmp/encoder-dump.mp3
       fileAddDate     = no

       The following sample configuration file simply encodes the 16 bit stereo  44.1  kHz  sound
       card input into Ogg Vorbis at average bit rate 96 kb/s for 60 seconds, and saves it in the
       local file at /tmp/save.ogg.

       [general]
       duration        = 60
       bufferSecs      = 5

       [input]
       device          = /dev/dsp
       sampleRate      = 44100
       bitsPerSample   = 16
       channel         = 2

       [file-0]
       format          = vorbis
       bitrateMode     = abr
       bitrate         = 96
       fileName        = /tmp/save.ogg

       A bit more complicated sample follows. This one makes DarkIce  stream  for  1  hour  (3600
       seconds) from the audio device /dev/dsp at 44.1kHz, 16 bit stereo.

       It  will  build  up  a connection to an IceCast server yp.your-ice-server.com on port 8000
       with the password "ice-hackme".  The sound for this stream will be cut at  10500  Hz  from
       above.   The  stream  will  be  encoded  to  average bit rate 96 kb/s mp3 and resampled to
       22.05kHz and 1 channel (mono).   The  stream  will  be  reachable  at  http://yp.your-ice-
       server.com:8000/live96  to mp3 players.  The encoding session will be stored by IceCast in
       the file /tmp/live96.mp3 on the server side.

       It will also connect to a ShoutCast server at yp.your-shout-server.com on port  8001  with
       the  password "shout-hackme" This stream will be encoded to constant bit rate 128 kb/s mp3
       with quality 0.8, and will be reachable  at  http://yp.your-shout-server.com:8000  to  mp3
       players.

       [general]
       duration        = 3600
       bufferSecs      = 5

       [input]
       device          = /dev/dsp
       sampleRate      = 22050
       bitsPerSample   = 16
       channel         = 2

       [icecast-0]
       sampleRate      = 22050
       channel         = 1
       bitrateMode     = abr
       bitrate         = 96
       lowpass         = 10500
       server          = yp.your-ice-server.com
       port            = 8000
       password        = ice-hackme
       mountPoint      = live96
       name            = DarkIce trial
       description     = This is only a trial
       url             = http://www.yourserver.com
       genre           = live
       public          = yes
       remoteDumpFile  = /tmp/live96.mp3

       [shoutcast-0]
       bitrateMode     = cbr
       bitrate         = 128
       quality         = 0.8
       server          = yp.your-shout-server.com
       port            = 8001
       password        = shout-hackme
       name            = DarkIce trial
       url             = http://www.yourserver.com
       genre           = live
       public          = yes
       irc             = irc.yourserver.com
       aim             = aim here
       icq             = I see you too

BUGS

       Lots of bugs.

SEE ALSO

       darkice(1)

AUTHOR

       Akos Maroy <darkeye@tyrell.hu>

LINKS

       Project homepage: http://code.google.com/p/darkice/

       IceCast homepage: http://www.icecast.org/

       ShoutCast homepage: http://www.shoutcast.com/

       Lame homepage: http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/

       Ogg Vorbis homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/

       Ogg Opus homepage: http://www.opus-codec.org/