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roarshout(1)						  System User's Manual: roarshout					      roarshout(1)

NAME
roarshout - stream data to streaming server SYNOPSIS
roarshout [OPTIONS]... [address [port [password [mountpoint]]] DESCRIPTION
This tool sends data to (audio) streaming servers like icecast using libshout. The options and command lion syntax is compatible with the one used by oggfwd(1). ROARAUDIO OPTIONS
--server SERVER Set server hostname --rate RATE Set sample rate --bits BITS Set bits per sample --chans CHANNELS Set number of channels --codec CODEC Set the codec -h --help Show this help --pw-arg Password is supplied as argument (default). --pw-ask Ask user for password interactively. --pw-dstr Read password from file. Filename is supplied as normal password argument. LIBSHOUT OPTIONS
-p --public Allow listing in stream directory -d DESC Set stream description -g GENRE Set stream genre -n NAME Set stream name -u URL Set stream URL/homepage SEE ALSO
oggfwd(1), roartips(7), libroar(7), RoarAudio(7). HISTORY
For history information see RoarAudio(7). RoarAudio January 2010 roarshout(1)

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roarinterconnect(1)				      System User's Manual: roarinterconnect				       roarinterconnect(1)

NAME
roarinterconnect - interconnect two audio servers SYNOPSIS
roarinterconnect [OPTIONS]... DESCRIPTION
This program can interconnect two audio servers bi- (default) or uni-directional. OPTIONS
--server SERVER Set server hostname --remote SERVER Set remote server --type TYPE Set type of remote server --rate RATE Set sample rate --bits BITS Set bits per sample --chans CHANNELS Set number of channels --codec CODEC Set the codec --help Show this help --verbose -v Be verbose POSSIBLE TYPES
roar RoarAudio Server esd EsounD Server simple PulseAudio simple protocol oss Open Sound System (OSS) device bidir Connect bidirectional filter Use local server as filter for remote server transmit Transmit data from local server to remote server receive Receive data from remote server SEE ALSO
roartips(7), libroar(7), RoarAudio(7). HISTORY
For history information see RoarAudio(7). RoarAudio January 2010 roarinterconnect(1)
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