and/or remote networks. It supports three builtin streaming methods
(senders): http, dccp, or rtp.
-para_audiod runs on the client side and connects to para_server. The
-audio stream is read from the network and sent through any of
-paraslash's filters (decoder, volume normalizer,...). The resulting
-stream is written to an external program's standard in, usually an
-audio player like para_write, which comes with paraslash and contains
-an alsa player. It is possible to capture the stream at any position
-in the filter chain.
-
-The receiving/filtering/playing software is also available as
-standalone command line tool: para_recv, para_filter, and para_write.
+para_audiod runs on the client side and connects to para_server. The audio
+stream is read from the network and sent through any of paraslash's filters
+(decoder, volume normalizer,...). The resulting stream is written to an output
+plugin (writer), e.g. the alsa writer on linux systems. It is possible to
+capture the stream at any position in the filter chain.
+
+The receiving/filtering/playing software is also available as standalone
+command line tools: para_recv, para_filter, and para_write.
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configurable audio file selectors: