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lpradio-0.1
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With 'lpradio' it is easy to add all sorts(audio, video, ...) of network
streams to the Link Point handler and keep them singly connected at the
TCP/IP side and multi call at the client side as well as cached ahead if
possible.
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NOTES:
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Requires 68020(no FPU)+, OS2.04(theoretically)+, 4+ kilos of free memory,
linkpoint, qfill, FIFO:
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Go http://megacz.back2roots.org/ports/fifo-38.5-bin-m68k.lha to get lastest
'FIFO:' device or browse BTTR(http://ftp.back2roots.org/geekgadgets/) for
older releases.
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By default proggy outputs non-EOF entries, so really for use with streams.
You can however revert it back by using magic switch.
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HELP:
> lpradio ?
FILE=URL/A,B=BUFFER/N,T=TIMEOUT/N,2=2GIB/S,E=EOF/S,V=VERBOSE/S
FILE=URL/A - File or the URL(http://) of the object to be mapped.
B=BUFFER/N - Rollover(cache) buffer size. By default 131072 will be
used.
T=TIMEOUT/N - DOS packet I/O timeout. By default 30 seconds. You may
want to increase this with some players, who buffer lots
ahead. Quite an important argument! Never set it to 0 so
that all the mystery probs will be solved after this
period when no client is requesting any more data.
2=2GIB/S - Make the stream as large as possible. By default stream
is pseudo-infinite (size of -1). Some wireless devices
may require this.
E=EOF/S - If the server closes connection then it is assumed that
this is the end of file.
V=VERBOSE/S - Keep on printing status messages to the shell while
'qfill' is bouncing the data. For this to work
'linkpoint's output must not be redirected to 'NIL:'!
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USAGE:
; Make the Nectarine stream shared mapping(visit
; 'linkpoint-x.x' directory for more details)
lpradio >necta192.mp3 http://de.scenemusic.net/necta192.mp3
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