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Johannes Pohl 2016-02-09 13:20:58 +01:00
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$ sudo apt-get -f install
Configuration
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After installation, Snapserver and Snapclient are started with the command line arguments, that are configured in `/etc/default/snapserver` and `/etc/default/snapclient`.
Allowed options are listed in the man pages (`man snapserver`, `man snapclient`) or by invoking the snapserver or snapclient with the `-h` option.
Different streams can by configured with a list of `-s` options, e.g.:
SNAPSERVER_OPTS="-d -s pipe:///tmp/snapfifo?name=Radio&sampleformat=48000:16:2&codec=flac -s file:///home/johannes/Musik/Some%20wave%20file.wav?name=File"
Test
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$ sudo cat /dev/urandom > /tmp/snapfifo
All connected clients should play random noise now. You might raise the client's volume with "alsamixer".
It's also possible to let the server play a wave file. Simply configure a `file` stream in `/etc/default/snapserver`, and restart the server:
SNAPSERVER_OPTS="-d -s file:///home/johannes/Musik/Some%20wave%20file.wav?name=test"
When you are using a Raspberry pi, you might have to change your audio output to the 3.5mm jack:
#The last number is the audio output with 1 being the 3.5 jack, 2 being HDMI and 0 being auto.