Other Alias
roarcatad, roarsin, roarsockconnectSYNOPSIS
roarcat2sock [OPTIONS]...
roarcatad [OPTIONS]...
roarsin
roarsockconnect HOST PORT
DESCRIPTION
This clients are primary for test perpose but may be useful for someone or can be used as examples.- roarcat2sock
- This is the same as roarcat(1) but uses roar_simple_new_stream(3) to open the audio stream.
- roarcatad
- This is also the same as roarcat(1) but uses roar_stream_add_data(3) to fill the server's input buffer.
- roarsin
- This is the complete version of the sinus generator from roartut(7). It plays a 5 second middle C (523.2Hz) sine.
- roarsockconnect
- This is just a test tool connecting somewhere via roar_socket_connect (3). First the data of stdin is copied to the socket than the data from the socket to stdout. It's a very simlple semi-bi-directional version of netcat(1).
GENERAL OPTIONS
NOTE: This list is incomplete!- --help
- Print some help text.
AUDIO OPTIONS
- --rate RATE, -R RATE
- Set server sample rate.
- --bits BITS, -B BITS
- Set server bits.
- --chans CHANNELS, -C CHANNELS
- Set server channels.
NETWORK OPTIONS
- --server SERVER
- The server to connect to
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
Below only the basic environment variables are listend. For a complete list see libroar(7).- 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. See roartips(7) for a full list. This is the same as the --server option.
BUGS
There are a lot of bugs...HISTORY
For history information see RoarAudio(7).
