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vban_receptor - Linux command-line VBAN to alsa player
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vban - Linux command-line VBAN tools
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© 2015 Benoît Quiniou - quiniouben[at]yahoo(.)fr
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vban_receptor is an open-source implementation of VBAN protocol.
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It currently takes the form of a Linux command-line player to play a VBAN audio stream to alsa or pulseaudio local audio device
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vban project is an open-source implementation of VBAN protocol.
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VBAN is a simple audio over UDP protocol proposed by VB-Audio, see [VBAN Audio webpage](http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Voicemeeter/vban.htm).
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It is composed of several command-line tools allowing to stream audio coming from audio backend interfaces to VBAN stream (vban_source) or playout incoming VBAN stream to audio backend interfaces (vban_receptor)
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Up to now, Alsa, PulseAudio and Jack audio backends have been implemented. A fifo (pipe) output is also existing, to allow chaining command-line tools, its status is experimental.
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Compilation and installation
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vban_receptor uses either ALSA or PulseAudio, therefore you need to have ALSA and /or PulseAudio library and headers available on your platform.
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In standard Linux distributions, ALSA library package is usually named libasound(X) and header files come in same package or in a separate one named libasound(X)-dev.
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On its side, PulseAUdio library package can be named libpulse and header files come in same package or in libpulse-dev.
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If you use configure script with default option, both ALSA and PulseAudio libraries will be needed.
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Depending on which audio backends you want to compile in, you need corresponding library and source headers.
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Usual package names are:
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vban_receptor is distributed with autotools build scripts, therefore, to build, you need to invoke:
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* Alsa: libasound(X) and eventually libasound(X)-dev
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* PulseAudio: libpulse(X) and eventually libpulse(X)-dev
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* Jack: libjack(X) and eventually libjack(X)-dev
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vban is distributed with autotools build scripts, therefore, to build, you need to invoke:
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$ ./autogen.sh # probably only once for ever
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$ ./configure # with or without options
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$ ./configure # with or without options (--help to get the list of possible options)
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$ make # with or without options
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To install, simply invoke:
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# make install
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If you want to disable Pulseaudio backend, at configure script, invoke:
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$ ./configure --disable-pulseaudio
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By default, vban tools will be compiled with all 3 audio backends. To disable them, configure options are:
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--disable-alsa
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--disable-pulse
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--disable-jack
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Usage
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Invoking vban_receptor without any parameter will give hints on how to use it :
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Invoking vban_receptor or vban_source without any parameter will give hints on how to use them :
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Usage: vban_receptor [OPTIONS]...
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-d, --debug=LEVEL : Log level, from 0 (FATAL) to 4 (DEBUG). default is 1 (ERROR)
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-h, --help : display this message
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TODO: missing vban_source doc
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About --channels option, a bit more tips:
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* channels indexes are from 1 to 256 (as specified by VBAN specifications)
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* channels indexes are from 1 to 256 (as specified by VBAN specifications for vban_receptor, and well, its probably enough for any soundcard or jack configuration)
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* you can repeat channels
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* if you use in-existent channels, you will get silence but no error (as the stream may change at anytime)
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* with vban_receptor, if you use in-existent channels, you will get silence but no error (as the stream may change at anytime)
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* with vban_source, if you use in-existent source channels, you will get error
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Examples:
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vban_receptor -i IP -p PORT -s STREAMNAME -c1 # keep only channel 1 and play out as mono
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vban_receptor -i IP -p PORT -s STREAMNAME -c1,1,1,1 # keep only channel 1 and play it out on 4 output channels (given that your output device is able to do it)
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vban_receptor -i IP -p PORT -s STREAMNAME -c2,41,125,7,1,45 # select some channels and play them out on 6 output channels (same comment)
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vban_source -i IP -p PORT -s STREAMNAME -c1,1,1,1 # use audio source channel 1 (opening it in mono therefore, and build up a 4 channels stream with copies of the same data in all channels)
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# check that at least one backend is compiled
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AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_BACKEND], [test x$pulseaudio = xtrue] || [test x$alsa = xtrue] || [test x$jack = xtrue])
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AM_COND_IF([HAVE_BACKEND],[:], [AC_MSG_ERROR(No audio backend compiled)])
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AC_OUTPUT(Makefile src/Makefile)
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