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libao.conf(5)		      libao configuration		 libao.conf(5)

NAME
       libao.conf - configuration for libao.

SYNOPSIS
       /etc/libao.conf

       ~/.libao

DESCRIPTION
       libao.conf and .libao are configuration files for libao, the audio out‐
       put library.  They specify  various  options  to	 libao,	 as  described
       below.	libao.conf  sets  system-wide  options,	 whereas ~/.libao sets
       user-specific options.  When an option  is  set	in  both  places,  the
       option in ~/.libao takes precedence.

FILE FORMAT
       The  file  consists  of	comments and key-value pairs.  Comments are on
       separate lines that start with a # symbol.  The key-value pairs are  of
       the form:
	       key=value
       where key contains no whitespace and no equal signs.  value will be all
       of the text after the equal sign until (but not including)  the	ending
       newline.	  Beware  of  extra  spaces at the end of the line!  They will
       probably be interpreted as part of the option value.

       The following is a list of valid global option keys.  Any  driver  spe‐
       cific option may be used as well as those keys.

	      default_driver
		     The short name of the driver libao should use by default.
		     Valid values include (not	all  are  available  on	 every
		     platform):	 pulse,	 oss, esd, arts, alsa, nas, irix, sun,
		     and sndio.	 Note that "sun" is used on many  BSD  systems
		     as well as Solaris.

	      debug (Value optional/ignored)
		     Sets  all the drivers as well as AO itself into debugging
		     output mode.   Unlike  passing  the  debug	 option	 to  a
		     driver,  debug will also print debugging information from
		     driver loading and testing.

	      quiet (Value optional/ignored)
		     Sets all the drivers as well as  AO  itself  into	silent
		     mode.   Errors  will  return only error codes; neither ao
		     nor the drivers  will  print  any	output	whatsoever  to
		     stderr.

	      verbose (Value optional/ignored)
		     Sets  all	the  drivers as well as AO itself into verbose
		     mode.

EXAMPLE
       Here is an example libao.conf that forces the OSS driver to be used  by
       default:

	   # This is a comment.
	   default_driver=oss

BUGS
       libao.conf is missing a number of potentially useful options.

AUTHORS
       Stan Seibert <volsung@xiph.org>

			       September 1, 2003		 libao.conf(5)
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