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| | % dtas-player_sink_examples(7) dtas user manual
# NAME
dtas-player_sink_examples - sink examples for dtas-player
# SYNOPSIS
dtas-ctl sink ed SINKNAME command='...'
dtas-sinkedit SINKNAME
# EXAMPLES
To use oggfwd(1) and Icecast, the following sink works.
Warning: the following example will likely expose your Icecast source
password to any local users on the system.
# set HOST/PORT/PASS via env or directly in the command
---
name: oggfwd
command: sox $SOXFMT - -t ogg - | oggfwd $HOST $PORT $PASS /dtas.ogg
Alternatively, if you have play(1) installed on any remote host and
a slow connection using Ogg-Vorbis:
# Long lines in YAML can be broken up and the subsequent lines
# indented with by spaces
---
name: ssh-remote
command: sox $SOXFMT - -t ogg - |
ssh $HOST env AUDIODEV=... play -q -t ogg -
# Note the use of env(1), as the "env" parameter for the sink may not be
# passed via ssh to the remote $HOST depending on the ssh_config(5)
# configuration.
If you have a fast connection, there is no need to encode using
Ogg-Vorbis. Alternatively, you may also use "flac" instead of "ogg" in
the above Ogg-Vorbis example.
---
name: ssh-remote
command: ssh $HOST env AUDIODEV=... play -q $SOXFMT -
# COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2013, Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> and all contributors.\
License: GPLv3 or later <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt>
# SEE ALSO
sox(1), play(1), oggfwd(1), ssh(1), ssh_config(5), env(1)
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