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NAME

       rplayd - rplay sound server

SYNOPSIS

       rplayd [options]

DESCRIPTION

       rplayd  is  the sound server for the rplay audio system.  The server listens for requests to play, pause,
       continue, and stop sounds using both the RPLAY and RPTP protocols.  Normally RPLAY requests are  received
       on  port 5555/udp and RPTP on 5556/tcp.  (Older ports 55555/udp and 55556/tcp are also supported)  Access
       to the server is restricted using the rplay.hosts file.

       rplayd can be started during the system boot process, via inetd, or by individual users.  root access may
       be required depending on audio device permissions.

       In most causes rplayd will play sounds that are available on the local disk.  However, rplayd can be sent
       sounds via the network and rplayd can also contact other rplayds to share sound files.  The index of  all
       the  local sound files is stored in rplay.conf and remote rplayds are specified in rplay.servers.  Sounds
       received from other rplayds will be stored in a cache directory normally  located  in  /tmp/.rplay-cache.
       Cache entries are expired on an LRU basis.

       Many sound file formats are supported by rplayd.  These include:

           AU AIFF WAV VOC UB UL
           G.721 4-bit, G.723 3-bit, G.723 5-bit
           GSM

       Other  formats  can be played using external helper applications which convert unknown file formats to CD
       quality data which can then be played by rplayd.  See rplay.helpers(5)

       Several sounds can be played at once and sounds can  be  played  at  any  sample  rate.   rplayd  can  be
       configured to output many different formats using the various --audio options.

       On  some  systems,  namely Solaris and Linux, rplayd can read sounds directly from CDROM using CDDA.  The
       special sound name cdrom: will play the entire CDROM.  cdrom:3-5 will play tracks 3 through 5.

OPTIONS

       -A DEVICE, --audio-device=DEVICE
              Use DEVICE for the audio device (/dev/dsp).

       -B N, --audio-bits=N
              Audio device bits per sample, 8 or 16.

       --audio-channels=N
              Number of audio channels to use, 1 == mono, 2 == stereo.

       -c N, --audio-close=N
              Close /dev/dsp after N idle seconds, disabled with 0 (5).

       -F N, --audio_flush=N
              Flush /dev/dsp after N idle seconds, disabled with 0 (-1).  N = -1 : flush when spool is empty.  N
              = -2 : flush after each audio write. (not recommended) N should be <= to the audio close timeout.

       --audio-format=FORMAT
              Tell  rplayd  to  write  audio  data  using FORMAT, where FORMAT can be ulaw, linear-8, ulinear-8,
              linear-16, or ulinear-16.  (linear = signed, ulinear = unsigned)

       --audio-fragsize=N
              Audio fragment size (0).  The default size is zero which lets the audio  driver  pick  the  "best"
              size.  The size specified must be a power of 2 greater than 16.  Example:  256, 1024, 4096.

       --audio-info=INFO, --info=INFO, -i INFO
              Specify  complete  audio  device information with one option.  INFO is of the form: format,sample-
              rate,bits,channels Examples: `ulaw,8000,8,1' and `linear-16,44100,16,2' Also provided are:
                  --audio-info-ulaw, --info-ulaw -> ulaw,8000,8,1

       --audio-match
              Attempt to match the sample rate of the audio device with the sample rate  of  the  current  sound
              when  no  other sounds are playing.  If the match fails, --audio-sample-rate is used.  This option
              overrides --audio-bufsize.

       --audio-port=PORT[,PORT...]
              Output audio to the  specified  audio  port(s).   Valid  ports  are  `speaker',  `headphone',  and
              `lineout'.  Multiple ports can be specified using `speaker,headphone,lineout'

       -r N, --audio-rate=N
              Write the audio buffer N times per second (0).

       -R N, --audio-sample-rate=N
              Sample rate of the audio device.

       --auth Enable host access authentication.

       -D DIR, --cache-directory=DIR
              Use DIR for rplay.cache (/tmp/.rplay-cache).

       --cache-remove
              Remove the cache directory and all its contents when rplayd exists.

       -s N, --cache-size=N
              Maximum size in bytes of the rplay cache, disabled with 0 (8388608).

       --cdrom0=DEVICE, --cdrom1=DEVICE, --cdrom2=DEVICE, --cdrom3=DEVICE
              Specify  the  cdrom[0-3]  to DEVICE mapping.  For Solaris 2.x the default mapping is cdrom[0-3] ->
              /vol/dev/aliases/cdrom[0-3].  Linux uses cdrom[0-3] -> /dev/cdrom[0-3].

       -C FILE, --conf=FILE
              Use FILE for rplay.conf (/etc/rplay/rplay.conf).

       -T N, --connection-timeout=N
              Close idle RPTP connections after N seconds, disabled with 0 (300).

       -d, --debug
              Enable debug mode.

       -f HOST, --forward=HOST
              Forward all RPLAY packets to HOST.

       --fork Enable backgrounding rplayd at startup. (enabled)

       --group=GROUP
              Run with GROUP privs. (audio)

       --help Display helpful information.

       --helpers=FILE
              Use FILE for rplay.helpers (/etc/rplay/rplay.helpers).

       -H FILE, --hosts=FILE
              Use FILE for rplay.hosts (/etc/rplay/rplay.hosts).

       --inetd
              Enable inetd mode. (disabled)

       -L FILE, --log-file=FILE
              Use file for rplay.log (/tmp/rplay.log).

       -l N, --log-level=N
              Use logging level N where 0 <= n <= 4.

       --memory-cache-size=N
              Maximum size in bytes of the memory cache, disable caching with 0 (4194304).

       --memory-cache-sound-size=N
              Maximum size in bytes of a sound that can be cached in memory.  A value of  0  means  to  try  and
              cache all sounds. (2097152)

       -N, --no-audio
              Disable audio, RPTP file server mode.

       --no-auth
              Disable host access authentication.

       -n, --no-inetd
              Disable inetd mode. (disabled)

       --no-fork
              Disable backgrounding rplayd at startup. (enabled)

       --options-file=FILE
              Read rplayd options from FILE.

       --port=PORT, --rplay-port=PORT
              Use PORT as the RPLAY/UDP port. (5555) (--other-rplay-port may also be available)

       --rptp-port=PORT
              Use PORT as the RPTP/TCP port. (5556) (--other-rptp-port may also be available)

       -S FILE, --servers=FILE
              Use FILE for rplay.servers (/etc/rplay/rplay.servers).

       -t N, --timeout=N
              Exit after N idle seconds, disabled with 0 (0).

       --user=USER
              Run with USER privs. (nobody)

       -v, --version
              Print the rplay version and exit.

FILES

       ~/.rplaydrc
       /tmp/.rplay-cache
       /usr/local/etc/rplay.conf
       /usr/local/etc/rplay.helpers
       /usr/local/etc/rplay.hosts
       /usr/local/etc/rplay.servers

SEE ALSO

       rplay.conf(5), rplay.helpers(5), rplay.hosts(5), rplay.servers(5), rplay(1), rptp(1)

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