NAME¶
dbfsd - DB Fourier Synthesis Daemon
SYNOPSIS¶
dbfsd [
options]
 
DESCRIPTION¶
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.
OPTIONS¶
  - -a dev
 
  - Set master output device to dev. (Default:
      /dev/dsp.)
 
  - -b dev
 
  - Set cue output device to dev. (Default:
      /dev/dsp2.)
 
  - -c
 
  - Enable cue output. (Default: cueing disabled.)
 
  - -d
 
  - Print out debug messages to console. (Default: debugging
      disabled.)
 
  - -e
 
  - Output cue as left channel of master out. This option also
      enables cue output even if -c is not set. (Default: cue to both
      channels of cue output device.)
 
  - -h
 
  - Print summary of available options.
 
  - -n max
 
  - Allow at most max input channels. (Default: 4.)
 
  - -o
 
  - Send master output to stdout. (Default: send output to
      master output device.)
 
  - -r n
 
  - Set number of OSS output fragments to n. Decreasing
      this number will reduce latency between, say, starting dbcat, and
      hearing the results of that action. Too low a value, however, will results
      in drop-outs in the stream. This value can also be adjusted via the
      preferences dialog in the dbmixer application. (Default: 128.)
 
  - -s n
 
  - Set number of input channels that should be created as
      sockets to n. (Default: 0.)
 
  - -v
 
  - Print version information. (Default: no version
      information.)
 
FILES¶
  - /tmp/chn_comm
 
  - Pipe to input channel n. Direct use of the pipes is
      deprecated, use dbcat instead. The pipes expect audio input in
      unsigned 16bit PCM format at 44.1kHz.
 
SEE ALSO¶
dbcat(1), 
dbin(1), 
dbmixer(1), 
dbmix(7).
AUTHOR¶
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.