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dbfsd - DB Fourier Synthesis Daemon
dbfsd [options]
The audio daemon dbfsd serves as the backend part to the DBMix-project. It allows to connect several audio streams and combines them into one, using high quality Fourier synthesis. Connections currently transfer data via pipes; a network (socket) connection method is being developed, but not yet included. Use dbcat to push audio streams into dbfsd. The mixer settings are controlled via dbmixer.
Dbfsd actually can handle two different output destinations: one is the master device, usually used for the main output; the second one is referred to as the cueing device, which is handy for so-called pre-fade listening. That is, one can check the starting position of the next song, or adjust its pitch before sending it to the main output. Obviously, for stereo output to both the master and the cueing device, two sound cards (or a sound card with two distinct output channels) are needed. The -e switch offers a way to cue with only a single sound card, but output is reduced to mono streams.
This manual page was written by Daniel Kobras <kobras@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). It is heavily based on DBMix's README file written by Robert Michael S Dean.
July 23, 2002 |