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6 pacat - Play back or record raw or encoded audio streams on a PulseAu‐
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10 paplay [options] [FILE]
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12 parecord [options] [FILE]
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14 pacat [options] [FILE]
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18 pamon [options] [FILE]
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25 pacat is a simple tool for playing back or capturing raw or encoded
26 audio files on a PulseAudio sound server.
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29 -h | --help
30 Show help.
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32 --version
33 Show version information.
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35 -r | --record
36 Capture audio data and write it to the specified file or to STD‐
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40 -p | --playback
41 Read audio data from the specified file or STDIN if none is
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43 name pacat this is the default.
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45 -v | --verbose
46 Enable verbose operation. Dumps the current playback time to
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49 -s | --server=SERVER
50 Choose the server to connect to.
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52 -d | --device=SINKORSOURCE
53 Specify the symbolic name of the sink/source to play/record this
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57 Specify the client name paplay shall pass to the server when
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61 Specify the stream name paplay shall pass to the server when
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64 --volume=VOLUME
65 Specify the initial playback volume to use. Choose a value
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68 --rate=SAMPLERATE
69 Capture or play back audio with the specified sample rate.
70 Defaults to 44100 Hz.
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73 Capture or play back audio with the specified sample format.
74 Specify one of u8, s16le, s16be, s32le, s32be, float32le,
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82 Capture or play back audio with the specified number of chan‐
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87 Explicitly choose a channel map when playing back this stream.
88 The argument should be a comma separated list of channel names:
89 front-left, front-right, mono, front-center, rear-left, rear-
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96 --fix-format
97 If passed, the sample format of the stream is changed to the
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101 If passed, the sampling rate of the stream is changed to the
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105 If passed, the number of channels and the channel map of the
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109 --no-remix
110 Never upmix or downmix channels.
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113 Never remap channels. Instead of mapping channels by their name
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117 Explicitly configure the latency, with a time specified in bytes
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119 the latency, usually relatively high for power saving reasons.
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123 Explicitly configure the latency, with a time specified in
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129 Explicitly configure the process time, with a time specified in
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135 Explicitly configure the process time, with a time specified in
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139 --property=PROPERTY=VALUE
140 Attach a property to the client and stream. May be used multiple
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143 --raw Play/record raw audio data. This is the default if this program
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146 --file-format[=FFORMAT]
147 Play/record encoded audio data in the file format specified.
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151 --list-file-formats
152 List supported file formats.
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155 The PulseAudio Developers <mzchyfrnhqvb (at) 0pointer (dot) net>;
156 PulseAudio is available from http://pulseaudio.org/
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159 pulseaudio(1), pactl(1)
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