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NAME

       roard - RoarAudio sound server

SYNOPSIS

       roard [OPTIONS]...

DESCRIPTION

       roard  is  the  most  common  RoarAudio  sound  server.  The RoarAudio sound server is the
       central component in a RoarAudio setup.  It mixes up different  audio  streams  from  it's
       clients to send them to it's outputs. Such outputs include soundcards, monitoring clients,
       streaming servers and more.

GENERAL OPTIONS

       NOTE: This list is incomplete!

       --help Print some help text.

       --daemon
              Go into background after startup.

       --realtime
              Ask for higher priority. May be used multiple times.

       --memlock LEVEL
              Sets default memory locking level to LEVEL.

              Valid levels are:

              none   No memory is locked at all.

              low    Only very few (important) objects are locked in memory.

              medium Few (important) objects are locked in memory.

              high   Many objects are locked in memory.

              nearlyall
                     All known objects are locked in memory.

              nearlyallsys
                     All known objects are locked in memory but also pages provided by the system
                     like stack and heap.

              allcur All currently used pages are locked in memory.

              all    All pages (including future allocated pages) are locked in memory.

              default
                     Use defaults (the default).

       A  higher  memlock  level  may  result  in memory allocations problems at runtime and even
       segfauls on some systems.  (VM killed processes). Check your current system limits  before
       altering this value.

       --watchdog
              Enable  watchdog.  This  will terminate the daemon if something bad happened and it
              halted.

       --watchdog-time TIME
              Set watchdog time to TIME (in ms).

       --pidfile PIDFILE
              Asks the server to use the given pidfile. This is recommended.

       --sysclocksync
              Messure exact audio clock frequency based on system time. obsolete.

SERVER INFO

       --location  LOC
              Sets lion-readable location of server.  Examples: livingroom, room 32

       --description  DESC
              Sets lion-readable description of server.  Examples: Stereo, UKW Transmitter

       --contact CONTACT
              Sets contact information for the server.

       --serial SERIAL
              Sets the serial number for this device or server.  This is normally  only  used  by
              embedded systems.

       --uiurl UIURL
              Sets  the  URL  of  the user interface for this device or server.  This is normally
              only used by embedded systems.  It is common to set this to a URL of type HTTP  but
              all protocols are considered valid. This includes ssh, telnet and others.

STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN

       --start
              Start a new server.

       --stop Stop the currently running server.  See also --shutdown.

       --restart
              Stop the currently running server and start up a new server.

       --shutdown
              Terminates  the  currently  running server after last client has quit.  This is the
              most clean way to shutdown a running server as it does not kick any clients.   This
              option must not be confused with --terminate.

       --terminate
              Auto terminates the new server after last client has quit.  This option must not be
              confused with --shutdown.

       --script-postdown S
              Run script S after server shutdown.  The script is passed to a  shell.   Any  shell
              feature can be used within the string.

STANDBY MODE

       --standby
              Start in standby mode.

       --auto-standby
              Go into standby mode if no streams are active.

LOGGING

       --verbose
              Increment the verbosity level. Can be used multiple times.

       --log-syslog
              Log to syslog.

PLUGINS

       --plugin-load FILENAME
              Load the given plugin.

       --plugin-args ARGS
              Arguments for the plugin.  (must be given before the --plugin-load).

       --list-plugins
              List loaded plugins.

SECURITY

       --chroot DIR
              Chroots  to  the  given  directory. This improves the security. This normally needs
              root privileg's.

USER AND GROUPS

       --setgid
              Sets GroupID to the audio group as specified via -G.

       --setuid
              Sets UserID to the audio user as specified via -U.

       -G GROUP
              Sets the  group  for  the  UNIX  Domain  Socket,  (default:  audio)  You  need  the
              permittions to change the GID.

       -U USER
              Sets  the  user  for  the  UNIX  Domain  Socket, (default: do not set) You need the
              permittions to change the UID (normally only root has).

AUTH OPTIONS

       The following options control the access rights of connections.   Some  of  them  take  an
       access level. The access level is one from the following list:

              none   This is used to disable an authentication method.

              idented
                     Used internally. Should not be used.

              conctl The  client  is only allowed to do some basic operations only affecting it's
                     own connection.

              guest  Guest access (read only). The client may list resources but not alter them.

              user   Normal user. The client may create and alter most resources.

              pwruser
                     Power User. The client can  create  and  alter  all  resources  and  do  all
                     operation  but operations which would break the POSIX right system. The user
                     is not allowed to control the server itself like  terminating  it  or  alter
                     (system) resources with the rights of the user runnung roard.

                     This  is  the access level a fully trusted user in a multi user setup should
                     have.

              all    The client can do everything.  This  includes  operations  which  may  alter
                     system resources (like files) with the rights of the user running roard.

                     This  accesslevel should be given to the user in case of a single user setup
                     or root or some administrator in a multi user setup.

       --guest-acclev ACCESSLEVEL
              Sets the access level for guest connections. Set to "none" to disable guest access.

       --trust-acclev ACCESSLEVEL
              Sets the access level for clients authenticated by trust auth.  Set  to  "none"  to
              disable trust auth.

       --trust-root
              Trust root user.

       --no-trust-root
              Do not trust root user.

       --authfile-gen FILE
              Generate a new authfile with a fresh cookie.

       --authfile-load FILE
              Load all keys from a given authfile.

       --authfile-type TYPE
              Sets the type for the authfile.

       --authfile-acclev ACCLEV
              Sets the access level for the given authfile.

       --new-authfile
              Add another authfile.

AUDIO OPTIONS

       --rate RATE, -R RATE
              Set server sample rate.

       --bits BITS, -B BITS
              Set server bits.

       --chans CHANNELS, -C CHANNELS
              Set server channels.

       --aiprofile  PROFILE
              Use a existing audio profile.

GENERAL STREAM OPTIONS

       --stream-flags
              Sets   default   flags  for  a  given  stream  directions.   Examples:  play=-meta,
              bidir=+antiecho

DRIVER OPTIONS

       --list-driver
              Shows a list of all available drivers.

       --driver, -d
              This option is obsolete.  Use -o instead.

       --device, -D
              This option is obsolete.  Use -O instead.

       --odriver, -o
              Set the output driver. To get a list of all drivers use --list-driver.

       --odevice, -O
              Set the device for the output driver. Possible devices depends on the driver.  They
              may be a path to a device node or a hostname.  Use --list-driver to get a hint.

       -oO    Sets options for the new stream. See STREAM OPTIONS.

       -oN    Adds another output.

       -oP    Marks the output primary.

SOURCE OPTIONS

       --list-sources
              List all supported sources.

       --source, -s
              Adds a source of the given type.

       -S     Sets the device or filename for the source. Type may depend on the source type.

       -sO    Sets options for the current source.

       -sN    Adds another source.

       -sP    Marks   the  source  as  primary.  If  the  source  reaches  EOF  roard  will  quit
              automatically.

HARDWARE MIXER OPTIONS

       --list-mixers
              List all supported hardware mixers.

       --mixer, -m
              Add a hardware mixer of given type.

       -M     Sets the device used for the hardware mixer.

       -mO    Sets options for the hardware mixer.  See MIXER OPTIONS.

       -mN    Adds another hardware mixer.

       -mP    Marks the mixer primary.

CODEC FILTER

       --list-cf
              List all supported codecfilters and codecs.

MIDI OPTIONS

       --midi-no-console
              Disable console based MIDI synth.

       --midi-console-enable
              Enables console based MIDI synth.

       --midi-console
              Sets device for MIDI console.  Example: /dev/console

       --ssynth-enable
              Enables simple software synth.

       --ssynth-disable
              Disables simple software synth.

LIGHT CONTROL OPTIONS

       --light-channels
              Sets the number of light channels.  Examples: 512, 1024

RADIO DATA SYSTEM OPTIONS

       --rds-pi
              Sets the Programme Identification (PI).

       --rds-ps
              Sets the Programme Service Name (PS).

       --rds-pty
              Sets the Programme Type (PTY).

       --rds-tp
              Sets the Traffic Programme (TP) flag

       --rds-ct
              Enables sending of RDS Clock Time (CT).

X11 OPTIONS

       --x11-display, --display
              Sets the display to use.

       --x11  Enable X11 support.

NETWORK OPTIONS

       --tcp, -t
              Sets defaults for TCP/IP Socket.

       -4, -6 Use IPv4 or IPv6 mode.

       -64    Try to downgrade IPv6 sockets into IPv4 sockets.

       --unix, -u
              Sets defaults for UNIX Domain Socket.

       --decnet, -n
              Sets defaults for DECnet Socket.

       --port, -p
              Sets the port the server should listen on.

       --bind, -b, --sock
              Sets the hostname or path the server should listen on.

       --list-proto
              List supported protocols.

       --proto
              Sets the protocol used for the listening socket.

       --proto-dir, --proto-rate, --proto-bits, --proto-codec, --proto-chans, --proto-aiprofile
              Set stream parameters for protocols needing stream  options.   Defaults  to  server
              defaults.

       --list-profiles
              List supported profiles.

              --proto-profile Use the given profile for the listening socket.

       --new-sock
              Adds a new listening socket.

       --no-listen
              Do not listen for new clients (only useful for relaing, impleys --terminate).

       --client-fh FH
              Expects a client on the given FH. This may be useful with --no-listen.

       --close-fh FH
              Close the given FH. This is not useful for endusers but used internaly.

       --jumbo-mtu
              Sets the MTU for Jambo Packets.

OPENSLP OPTIONS

       --slp  Enable OpenSLP support.

STREAM OPTIONS

       rate   Sets the sample rate.

       channels
              Sets the number of channels.

       bits   Sets the number of bits per sample.

       codec  Sets the codec.

       blocks Sets  the  number of memory blocks that sould be used by the devices.  Most devices
              only support a few values or don't support this option at all.  If this  option  or
              the  specifyed  value  is  not supported by the device this is not handled as fatal
              error.

       blocksize
              Sets the size of the memory blocks used by the device.  Most devices only support a
              few  values  or  don't support this option at all.  If this option or the specifyed
              value is not supported by the device this is not handled as fatal error.

       meta   Sets the meta flag.

       sync   Sets the sync flag.

       primary
              Marks this stream as primary.

       cleanmeta
              Sets the cleanmeta flag.

       autoconf
              Sets the autoconf flag.  This flag is not supported by all drivers.  If the flag is
              set  and  the  devices  does not support this there is no fatal error if the device
              could be opend with defaults.

       Example:
              rate=44100,bits=16,channels=2,codec=pcm,sync

MIXER OPTIONS

       primary
              Makes this stream as primary.

       autoconf
              Sets the autoconf flag.

       passmixer
              Sets the passmixer flag.

       name   Sets the name for the device.

       subs   Sets list of subdevices. This is driver specific.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       HOME   The users home directory.

       ROAR_SERVER
              The address of the listening server. This may be in form of  host:port  for  TCP/IP
              connections and /path/to/sock for UNIX Domain Sockets.

       ROAR_DRIVER
              The driver to select. Same as -d.

       ROAR_DEVICE
              The device to select. Same as -D.

BUGS

       There are lots of bugs...

SEE ALSO

       roar-config(1),   roarcat(1),   roarcat2sock(1),  roarcatad(1),  roarctl(1),  roarfilt(1),
       roarfish(1), roarmon(1), roarsockconnect(1), roartypes(1), roarvorbis(1), RoarAudio(7).

HISTORY

       For history information see RoarAudio(7).