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libroar-dev_0.4-2_i386 
NAME
RoarAudio - RoarAudio sound system and package
SYNOPSIS
roard [OPTIONS]...
DESCRIPTION
RoarAudio is a modern, multi-OS, network transparent sound system. It
supports a large amount of features required for home and professional
usage. Its main purpose is to connect software (like media players)
and devices (like soundcards) as a mid-layer adding features you expect
from a modern sound system like software mixing and full network
transparency.
RoarAudio can also be used to connect multiple software components. An
example for such a setup is a common webradio setup where the used
playback software is connected to a streaming server in addition to a
local soundcard. RoarAudio has special features for such setups like
meta data passing.
MAIN FEATURES
* fully network transparent. Network support for UNIX Domain Sockets,
TCP/IP and DECnet
* multiple audio streams per client
* Vorbis comments like meta data for each audio stream
* support for "legacy" clients via libroaresd, libroararts,
libroaryiff
* support for PulseAudio and OpenBSD's sndio clients via libroarpulse
and libroarsndio
* supported by many media players and other sound using applications!
* mixing clients at individual levels like an analog mixer
* server and client side support for common codecs like Ogg Vorbis,
Speex, FLAC and many more
* support for 8, 16, 24 and 32 bit per sample. Mixer resolution up to
64 bit
* and many more...
BUGS
A lot...
SEE ALSO
roar-config(1), roarcat(1), roarctl(1), roarfilt(1), roarfish(1),
roarmon(1), roartypes(1), roarvorbis(1), roard(1), roartips(7),
libroar(7).
HISTORY
Project started in mid of 2008.
Milestones:
2008-08-31 First offical release (v. 0.1)
2009-02-04 First release of the new trunk for 0.2 (v. 0.2beta0)
With this release the version schema was changed.
2009-05-21 Release of version 0.2
2009-09-06 First commercal use (roarphone, v. 0.3beta0)
2010-06-11 New pre-release based release-cycle was introduced to
improve release quality
2010-08-22 Release of version 0.3