trx-rx(1)
real-time audio receiver over IP
Description
TRX-RX
NAME
trx-rx - real-time audio receiver over IP
SYNOPSIS
trx-rx [-d DEV] [-m MS] [-h ADDR] [-p PORT] [-j MS] [-r RATE] [-c N] [-v N] [-v FILE]
DESCRIPTION
trx-rx receives real-time audio over IP and plays it out to an ALSA audio device.
OPTIONS
-d DEV
The alsa device name. Default is ’default’
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-m MS |
Set the buffer time. Default is 16 milliseconds |
-h ADDR
Set the IP address to listen on. Default is ::
-p PORT
Set the UDP port to listen on. Default is 1350
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-j MS |
Set the jitter buffer length. Default is 16 milliseconds. |
-r RATE
Set the sample rate. Default is 48000Hz.
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-c N |
Set the number of channels. Default is 2. | ||
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-v N |
Set the verbosity level. Higher N implies more verbosity. Default is 1. |
-D FILE
Run the receiver as a daemon, writing the process ID to FILE.
NOTES
The Debian package has renamed the upstream binary rx to trx-rx as it is less generic and less likely to collide with other packaged binaries.
EXAMPLE
To receive audio being sent to the local interface with the IP address 239.0.0.1 use the following:
trx-rx -h 239.0.0.1