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NAME

       muroarstream - Simple RoarAudio client

SYNOPSIS

       muroarstream [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       muroarstream  is  a  simple  client for the RoarAudio sound system.  It is based on muRoar
       (libmuroar).  It can only be used to send data to or get data from the server.  No control
       functionality is supported.

OPTIONS

       --help Display a brief help.

       -f --file     FILE
              Sets the file to read from or write to.

       --server   SERVER
              Sets the server to SERVER.  Default is to auto detect the server. (see below)

       -R --rate     RATE
              Sets the sample rate.  This defaults to 44100Hz.

       -C --channels CHANS
              Sets the number of channels.  this defaults to 2 channels (stereo).  Symbolic names
              "mono" and "stereo" as well as "default" can be used.

       -B --bits     BITS
              Sets the number of bits per sample.  The default is 16bit per sample.

       -E --codec    CODEC
              Sets the codec to use.  The default depends on used  subsystem.   For  Waveform  it
              uses Signed native PCM, for Light DMX512 and for MIDI MIDI.  The following symbolic
              names can be used: default, pcm, pcm_s, pcm_u,  ogg_vorbis,  vorbis,  alaw,  mulaw,
              ulaw, dmx512, roardmx, midi.

       --play Use Playback mode (send data to the server).  This is the default.

       --monitor
              Use monitor mode (get a copy of the played data from the server).

       --wave Use Waveform subsystem (default).

       --midi Use MIDI subsystem.

       --light
              Use Light Control subsystem.

AUTO DETECTION

       The  server  will  be auto located if no server name is given.  First it will look for the
       environment variable $ROAR_SERVER.  If this variable is non existing libmuroar will do the
       auto location based on a list of possible server locations.  This list contains the user's
       private socket address, the global UNIX socket  address,  an  entry  for  localhost  using
       TCP/IP,  the local default DECnet object address as well as an entry for the abstract UNIX
       namespace (+abstract).

SEE ALSO

       roarcat(1), RoarAudio(7).