idjc

Langue: en

Autres versions - même langue

Version: 336928 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

idjc - Be a DJ on the internet.

SYNOPSIS

idjc [-vh] [-p profile] [-j jackserver] [-m microphone] [-a auxiliary] [-t voipmode] [-s serverstart]

DESCRIPTION

idjc launches a graphical shoutcast/icecast client that runs under GTK+ and the JACK audio connection kit. It's an Internet radio application for making live radio shows and or podcasts. Features include two main media players with a crossfader, a jingles player, microphone signal processing (compressor, noise gate), IRC track announcements with X-Chat, automatic stream start and shut-off, simultaneous mp3 and Ogg streaming to multiple servers at differing bit and sample rates, an extra input for connecting external JACK aware applications, a VOIP integration feature, audio level meters, and a dual recording facility.

OPTIONS

-v
Output version information and exit.
-h
Display a brief help message and exit.
-p profile
The user profile that idjc is to be run with. A different profile means a different set of user settings. Useful for people who want to DJ for different stations or just want to experiment.
-j jackserver
To choose which JACK server to connect to. Useful only if you intend to run more than one JACK server simultaneously, which in turn allows you to run more than one instance of idjc , albeit with a different profile (see option -p). If the -j option is not specified, default will be used.
-m microphone
Select which microphone inputs you wish to be active e.g. -m 12 activates both the left and right microphone inputs and -m 2, just the right.
-a auxiliary
Select which auxiliary inputs to have open. At present only 1 such input exists.
-t voipmode
Select which VOIP mode to be using. Modes are 0 = None, 1 = Green Phone, 2 = Red Phone.
-s serverstart
Select which servers to connect to at startup e.g. -s 13 will try to connect with servers 1 and 3.

ENVIRONMENT

If the ~/.jackdrc file is not present depending on how recent a version of jackd you have JACK will either not start automatically or will start but configure itself with a sample rate of 48000 which is suboptimal for streaming CD audio. It is recommended to create such a file by this method within a console.

$ echo "/usr/bin/jackd -d alsa -r 44100 -p 2048" > ~/.jackdrc

If you prefer to start the JACK sound server manually you can so so like this.

$ jackd -d alsa -r 44100 -p 2048

Refer to jackd(1) for further details.

idjc takes account of the LANG environment variable and has language translations for en_GBen_US, and de_DE. Type locale -a in a console to see which locales are supported on your system.

SEE ALSO

http://idjc.sourceforge.net

jackd(1), idjcctrl(1)