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Template: nas/relinquish Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Should nasd release /dev/dsp? By default, the NAS server will open the configured audio device at startup, and then keep it open until the server is stopped. This will stop any non-NAS-aware audio clients from using the audio device. . The daemon can be configured to release the audio device when it is not using it, with some delay after the application completes and the device is available. . An alternative is to use the "audiooss" package to wrap any programs that use /dev/dsp to make them use equivalent NAS calls. Template: nas/mixer Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Should nasd change mixer settings at startup? If you choose this option, the NAS server will change the mixer settings at startup as follows: . - set PCM volume to 50%; - change the record input device to LINE.
Source: nas Section: sound Priority: optional Maintainer: Steve McIntyre <93sam@debian.org> Build-Depends: libxp-dev, libxau-dev, libsm-dev, libice-dev, libx11-dev, libxt-dev, libxaw7-dev, xutils, bison, flex, file, po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.7.2.0 Package: libaudio2 Priority: optional Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Provides: nas-lib Replaces: nas-lib Conflicts: nas-lib Suggests: nas Description: Network Audio System - shared libraries The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and output devices. . This package contains the NAS library (libaudio), needed for both remote and local output. Section: libs Package: nas Priority: optional Architecture: any Depends: libaudio2, ${shlibs:Depends}, debconf | debconf-2.0 Suggests: audiooss Description: Network Audio System - local server The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and output devices. . This package contains the NAS daemon (nasd), needed for local output from NAS. Section: sound Package: libaudio-dev Priority: optional Architecture: any Depends: libaudio2, ${shlibs:Depends} Provides: nas-dev Replaces: nas-dev Conflicts: nas-dev Description: Network Audio System - development files The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and output devices. . This package contains the header files and static library (libaudio.a), needed for development of programs using NAS. Section: libdevel Package: nas-bin Priority: extra Architecture: any Depends: libaudio2, perl5, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Network Audio System - client binaries The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and output devices. . This package contains the example applications and utilities that are provided with NAS. Section: sound Package: nas-doc Priority: extra Architecture: all Description: Network Audio System - extra documentation The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and output devices. . This package contains the extra documentation provided with the NAS source, including PostScript copies of papers describing its design. Section: doc
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