Updated, version 3.3.0a1.

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# OpenBSD makefile for: rplay - Network audio player
# Version required: 3.2.0b6
# Version required: 3.3.0a1
# Date created: December 4, 1997
# Whom: Angelos D. Keromytis
#
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 1997/12/05 02:18:05 angelos Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 1998/04/10 01:32:02 angelos Exp $
#
DISTNAME= rplay-3.2.0b6
DISTNAME= rplay-3.3.0a1
CATEGORIES= audio
MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.sdsu.edu/pub/rplay/
MASTER_SITES= http://rplay.doit.org/dist/
MAINTAINER= angelos@openbsd.org

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MD5 (rplay-3.2.0b6.tar.gz) = d8346e6f132193d076341de0d9fa35ca
MD5 (rplay-3.3.0a1.tar.gz) = c5cb5d14dbeb50d3abf169af15766847

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

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etc/rc.d/rplayd.sh
etc/rplay.hosts
bin/rplay
bin/rptp
@comment requires XForms