Provided by: xjadeo_0.7.6-1build1_amd64
NAME
xjremote - CLI remote-control to xjadeo
SYNOPSIS
xjremote [-fhPquUvV] [-I <mq-queue-id>]
DESCRIPTION
Xjadeo is a software video player that displays a video-clip in sync with an external time source (MTC, LTC, JACK-transport). xjremote connects to a instance of Xjadeo and allows a user to tweak the running configuration. If it can not connect, xjremote will start a new instance of Xjadeo and open a connection to it unless the -f is given.
OPTIONS
-f, --nofork disable automatic startup of Xjadeo. Instead xjremote will terminate if it can not connect to a running Xjadeo. -h, --help Prints usage help and exits. -I <ipc-id>, --id <ipc-id> specify message-queue identifier. -P, -P, --noping Skip checking for Xjadeo life signs (ping). -q, --quiet, --silent Suppresses normal output messages. -Q ignored - xjremote can be used as a drop in replacement for xjadeo -Q. -R ignored - xjremote can be used as a drop in replacement for xjadeo -R. -u, --unlink remove existing queues. Unless combined with -f this will launch always a new Xjadeo instance after unlinking the queues. Note: active connections are not affected. -U, --unlinkonly remove existing message queues and exit. If no Xjadeo instance is running this is equivalent to -u -f. -v, --verbose Print additional information. -V, --version Print version information end exit. -W <rpc-id> ignored - xjremote can be used as a drop in replacement for xjadeo -W ...
ENVIRONMENT
If the XJADEO variable is set, xjremote will assume that it holds the path to the Xjadeo executable.
NOTE
Apart from Standard-I/O, Xjadeo can either use POSIX real-time message-queues (MQ) or System-V IPC communication. The decision is made when compiling it. Basically GNU/Linux uses MQ (but could use IPC as well). OSX only supports IPC and Windows is limited to standard-I/O only.
SEE ALSO
xjadeo(1) qjadeo(1)
AUTHORS
Robin Gareus <robin@gareus.org> linuxaudio.org Luis Garrido <luisgarrido@users.sourceforge.net> luisgarrido.users.sourceforge.net
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 Robin Gareus, Luis Garrido