X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/pulseaudio/blobdiff_plain/3cf16214334b4a1c51e56b0536abd8223d6813dd..6654e987c17bc1026944248cfb01876311807bd7:/doc/modules.html.in diff --git a/doc/modules.html.in b/doc/modules.html.in index f004f084..dbad8d63 100644 --- a/doc/modules.html.in +++ b/doc/modules.html.in @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
-The following loadable modules are provided with the pulseaudio distribution:
+The following loadable modules are provided with the PulseAudio distribution:
Tunnel a remote sink/source to a local "ghost" -sink/source. Requires a running pulseaudio daemon on the remote server +sink/source. Requires a running PulseAudio daemon on the remote server with module-native-protocol-tcp loaded. It's probably a better idea to connect to the remote sink/source directly since some buffer control is lost through this tunneling.
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ module see cli.html.An implemenation of a simple command line based protocol for -controlling the pulseaudio daemon. If loaded, the user may +controlling the PulseAudio daemon. If loaded, the user may connect with tools like netcat, telnet or bidilink to the listening sockets and execute commands the same way as with module-cli.
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ transparent TCP/IP socket. (Both IPv6 and IPv4 - if available) a numerical binary value. If 1 the socket is bound to the loopback device, i.e. not publicly accessible. (defaults to 1)An implemenation of a protocol compatible with the Enlightened Sound Daemon (ESOUND, esd). When you load this module you may -access the pulseaudio daemon with tools like esdcat, +access the PulseAudio daemon with tools like esdcat, esdrec or even esdctl. Many applications, such as XMMS, include support for this protocol.
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ about the two possible suffixes of this module.The native protocol of pulseaudio.
+The native protocol of PulseAudio.
See module-cli-protocol-{unix,tcp} for more information about the two possible suffixes of this module.
@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ about the two possible suffixes of this module.A proof-of-concept HTTP module, which can be used to introspect -the current status of the pulseaudio daemon using HTTP. Just load this +the current status of the PulseAudio daemon using HTTP. Just load this module and point your browser to http://localhost:4714/. This module takes the same arguments as module-cli-protocol-tcp.
@@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ created in the JACK server.sink_name= | The name for the Polypaudio sink. If ommited defaults to jack_out. |
server_name= | The JACK server to connect to. If ommited defaults to the default server. |
client_name= | The client name to tell the JACK server. If ommited defaults to pulseaudio. |
client_name= | The client name to tell the JACK server. If ommited defaults to PulseAudio. |
channels= | Number of channels to register. If ommited defaults to the number of physical playback ports of the JACK server. |
connect= | Takes a boolean value. If enabled (the default) Polypaudio will try to connect its ports to the physicial playback ports of the JACK server |
This is a compatibility module for libesd based autospawning of pulseaudio. Don't use it directly.
+This is a compatibility module for libesd based autospawning of PulseAudio. Don't use it directly.
This is a compatibility module for libesd based autospawning of pulseaudio. Don't use it directly.
+This is a compatibility module for libesd based autospawning of PulseAudio. Don't use it directly.
Adjust the volume of a playback stream automatically based on its name.
table= | The regular expression matching table file to use (defaults to ~/.pulseaudio/match.table) |
table= | The regular expression matching table file to use (defaults to ~/.pulse/match.table) |
The table file should contain a regexp and volume on each line, seperated by spaces. An example:
@@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ which is replaced by source_name (with a default of jack_in) fAdjust the volume of a playback stream automatically based on its name.
table= | The table file to use (defaults to ~/.pulseaudio/volume.table) |
table= | The table file to use (defaults to ~/.pulse/volume.table) |
In contrast to module-match this module needs no explicit