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Submitted by: rmallory@csusb.edu
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34 lines
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rplay is a flexible network audio system that allows sounds to be played to
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and from local and remote systems. The rplay audio server currently
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supports SunOS 4.1.X, Solaris 2.X, Linux, SGI IRIX 4 & 5, HP9000/705,
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HP9000/710 and now FreeBSD. The rplay clients and client library should
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work on any system that supports Berkeley sockets. X Windows is not required.
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Version 3.2.0beta
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* Supported systems include SunOS 4.1.X, Solaris 2.x, FreeBSD, Linux,
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SGI IRIX 4 and IRIX 5, and HP9000/710.
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* 8-bit & 16-bit audio input and output.
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* All audio sample rates.
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* .au, .snd, .aiff, .wav, .voc, .ub, .ul, G.721 4-bit, G.723 3-bit, and
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G.723 5-bit audio files.
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* Stereo input and output. (2 channels)
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* Sounds can be played at any sample rate.
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* Compile rplayd with -DTEST_FLANGE for some fun.
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* Flexible audio configuration using the following long-named options:
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--audio-device, --audio-bufsize, --audio-bits, --audio-channels,
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--audio-close, --audio-flush, --audio-format, --audio-match, --audio-port,
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--audio-rate, --audio-sample-rate, and no-audio.
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(See `rplayd --help' for more details)
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* HTML documentation.
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