.\" roard.1: .TH "roartestclients" "1" "July 2008" "RoarAudio" "System Manager's Manual: roard" .SH NAME roarcat2sock, roarcatad, roarsin, roarsockconnect \- RoarAudio sound server test clients .SH SYNOPSIS roarcat2sock [OPTIONS]... roarcatad [OPTIONS]... roarsin roarsockconnect HOST PORT .SH "DESCRIPTION" .SH "GENERAL OPTIONS" \fBNOTE: This list is incomplete!\fR .TP \fB--help\fR Print some help text. .SH "AUDIO OPTIONS" .TP \fB--rate RATE\fR, \fB-R RATE\fR Set server sample rate. .TP \fB--bits BITS\fR, \fB-B BITS\fR Set server bits. .TP \fB--chans CHANNELS\fR, \fB-C CHANNELS\fR Set server channels. .SH "NETWORK OPTIONS" .TP \fB--server SERVER\fR The server to connect to .SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" Bellow only the basic environment varibales are listend. For a complete list see \fBlibroar\fR(7). .TP \fBHOME\fR The users home directory. .TP \fBROAR_SERVER\fR 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. This is the same as the \fB--server\fR option. .SH "BUGS" There are a lot of bugs... .SH "SEE ALSO" \fBroarctl\fR(1), \fBroarvorbis\fR(1), \fBroarfish\fR(1), \fBroarbaseclients\fR(1), \fBlibroar\fR(7), \fBRoarAudio\fR(7). .SH "HISTORY" For history information see \fBRoarAudio\fR(7). .\" ll