Changeset 4613:0421834f1025 in roaraudio for doc
- Timestamp:
- 11/21/10 13:28:53 (13 years ago)
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- public
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- doc/man7
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doc/man7/RoarAudio.7
r545 r4613 1 1 .\" RoarAudio 2 .TH "RoarAudio" "7" " July 2008" "RoarAudio" "System Manager's Manual: RoarAuido"2 .TH "RoarAudio" "7" "November 2010" "RoarAudio" "System Manager's Manual: RoarAuido" 3 3 4 4 .SH NAME 5 RoarAudio \- RoarAudio sound system 5 RoarAudio \- RoarAudio sound system and package 6 6 7 7 .SH SYNOPSIS … … 10 10 11 11 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 12 \fBRoarAudio\fR is a network transparent sound system like good old EsounD but supports some more features. 12 \fBRoarAudio\fR is a modern, multi-OS, network transparent sound system. 13 It supports a large amount of features required for home and professional usage. 14 Its main purpose is to connect software (like media players) and devices (like soundcards) as a mid-layer adding features you expect from a modern sound system like software mixing and full network transparency. 15 16 RoarAudio can also be used to connect multiple software components. An example for such a setup is a common webradio setup where the used playback software is connected to a streaming server in addition to a local soundcard. RoarAudio has special features for such setups like meta data passing. 13 17 14 18 .SH "MAIN FEATURES" 15 * multible audio streams per client 16 * synchronized audio streams 17 * vorbis comments like meta data for each audio stream 18 * support for EsounD clients via libroaresd 19 * mixing clients at individuell levels like an analog mixer 19 * fully network transparent. Network support for UNIX Domain Sockets, TCP/IP and DECnet 20 * multiple audio streams per client 21 * Vorbis comments like meta data for each audio stream 22 * support for "legacy" clients via libroaresd, libroararts, libroaryiff 23 * support for PulseAudio and OpenBSD's sndio clients via libroarpulse and libroarsndio 24 * supported by many media players and other sound using applications! 25 * mixing clients at individual levels like an analog mixer 26 * server and client side support for common codecs like Ogg Vorbis, Speex, FLAC and many more 27 * support for 8, 16, 24 and 32 bit per sample. Mixer resolution up to 64 bit 20 28 * and many more... 21 29 … … 42 50 Project started in mid of 2008. 43 51 52 Milestones: 53 2008-08-31 First offical release (v. 0.1) 54 2009-02-04 First release of the new trunk for 0.2 (v. 0.2beta0) 55 With this release the version schema was changed. 56 2009-05-21 Release of version 0.2 57 2009-09-06 First commercal use (roarphone, v. 0.3beta0) 58 2010-06-11 New pre-release based release-cycle was introduced to improve release quality 59 2010-08-22 Release of version 0.3 60 44 61 .\"ll -
doc/man7/libroar.7
r4013 r4613 1 1 .\" RoarAudio 2 .TH "libroar" "7" " July 2008" "RoarAudio" "System Manager's Manual: RoarAuido"2 .TH "libroar" "7" "November 2010" "RoarAudio" "System Manager's Manual: RoarAuido" 3 3 4 4 .SH NAME … … 10 10 11 11 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 12 \fBlibroar\fR is the central library used to comunicate with the roard.12 \fBlibroar\fR is the central library used to comunicate with RoarAudio servers. 13 13 It suppots all commands from simple commands to play some audio up to complex commands 14 14 to controll the server and do nice things over the network. 15 It also includes several useful functions from buffer mangement to IO abstraction. 15 16 16 17
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