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JACKTRIP(1)							   User Commands						       JACKTRIP(1)

NAME
JackTrip - manual page for JackTrip VERSION: 1.0.5 SYNOPSIS
jacktrip [-s|-c host] [options] DESCRIPTION
JackTrip: A System for High-Quality Audio Network Performance over the Internet Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Juan-Pablo Caceres, Chris Chafe. SoundWIRE group at CCRMA, Stanford University VERSION: 1.0.5 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- OPTIONS
-s, --server Run in Server Mode -c, --client <peer_host_IP_number> Run in Client Mode -n, --numchannels # Number of Input and Output Channels (default 2) -q, --queue # (1 or more) Queue Buffer Length, in Packet Size (default 4) -r, --redundancy # (1 or more) Packet Redundancy to avoid glitches with packet losses (defaul 1) -o, --portoffset # Receiving port offset from base port 4464 -b, --bitres # (8, 16, 24, 32) Audio Bit Rate Resolutions (default 16) -z, --zerounderrun Set buffer to zeros when underrun occurs (defaults to wavetable) -l, --loopback Run in Loop-Back Mode -j, --jamlink Run in JamLink Mode (Connect to a JamLink Box) --clientname Change default client name (default is JackTrip) -v, --version Prints Version Number -h, --help Prints this Help COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Juan-Pablo Caceres, Chris Chafe. SoundWIRE group at CCRMA, Stanford University JackTrip VERSION: 1.0.5 November 2010 JACKTRIP(1)

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NAME
gearman - Gearmand Documentation, http://gearman.info/ Command line client for Gearmand SYNOPSIS
Common options -f <function> Function name to use for jobs (can give many) -h <host> Job server host -H Print this help menu -p <port> Gearman server port -t <timeout> Timeout in milliseconds -i <pidfile> Create a pidfile for the process -n In client mode run one job per line, in worker mode send data packet for each line -N Same as -n, but strip off the newline Client options -b Run jobs in the background -I Run jobs as high priority -L Run jobs as low priority -P Prefix all output lines with functions names -s Send job without reading from standard input -u <unique> Unique key to use for job Worker options* -c <count> Number of jobs for worker to run before exiting -w Run in worker mode DESCRIPTION
With gearman you can run client and worker functions from the command line. HOME
To find out more information please check: http://gearman.info/ SEE ALSO
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2012, Data Differential, http://www.datadifferential.com/ 0.33 May 04, 2012 GEARMAN(1)
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