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SIREN(1)		    General Commands Manual		      SIREN(1)

NAME
       siren --	text-based audio player

SYNOPSIS
       siren [-lv] [-c directory]

DESCRIPTION
       siren is	a text-based audio player.

       The options are as follows.

       -c directory
	       Use  directory  as the configuration directory.	The default is
	       ~/.siren.

       -l      Log error and informational messages to a file.	 The  file  is
	       created	in  the	current	directory and named siren-%d.log where
	       %d is replaced with siren's process ID.

       -v      Print version information and exit.

USER INTERFACE
       siren's user interface consists of three	areas.

       The bottom line is the status line.  It is used to  display  error  and
       informational messages and to enter commands and	search queries.

       The  two	lines above the	status line show playback-related information,
       such as the currently playing track and the volume level.

       The remainder of	the screen is used to display a	view.  Only  one  view
       can  be	displayed  at  a  time,	but each view can be selected with the
       select-view command (see	"COMMANDS" below) or the default key bindings.

       The available views are as follows.

       Library view
	       The library view	shows all tracks in the	library.  The add-path
	       command may be used to add tracks.  The	library	 view  can  be
	       displayed by pressing the 1 key.

       Playlist	view
	       The   playlist	view   shows  the  playlist  loaded  with  the
	       load-playlist command.  It can be displayed by pressing	the  2
	       key.

       Browser view
	       The browser view	shows the contents of a	directory.  By default
	       only  directories  and  supported  audio	 files are shown.  The
	       browser view can	be used	to browse through the file system  and
	       play back audio files or	add them to the	library	or queue.  The
	       browser view can	be displayed by	pressing the 3 key.

       Queue view
	       The  queue  view	 shows	all tracks that	have been added	to the
	       queue.  Tracks in the queue will	be played back before those in
	       other views.  A track will be removed from the queue as soon as
	       it is being played back.	 The queue view	can  be	 displayed  by
	       pressing	the 4 key.

       The  playback source is the view	that provides the tracks for playback.
       The library, playlist and browser views each  can  act  as  a  playback
       source.	A view implicitly becomes the playback source whenever a track
       from that view is selected for playback.

KEY BINDINGS
       siren  supports	configurable  key  bindings.   Each  key binding has a
       scope: it is either specific to one view	or common to all  views.   Key
       bindings	are changed with the bind-key and unbind-key commands or shown
       with the	show-binding command.

       The default key bindings	are as follows.

       Common key bindings
	       q	      Quit siren.
	       x	      Play.
	       c	      Pause.
	       v	      Stop.
	       z	      Play the previous	track.
	       b	      Play the next track.
	       left	      Skip backward 5 seconds.
	       ,	      Skip backward 1 minute.
	       <	      Skip backward 5 minutes.
	       right	      Skip forward 5 seconds.
	       .	      Skip forward 1 minute.
	       >	      Skip forward 5 minutes.
	       -	      Decrease the sound volume	by 5%.
	       _	      Decrease the sound volume	by 10%.
	       =	      Increase the sound volume	by 5%.
	       +	      Increase the sound volume	by 10%.
	       C	      Toggle playback continuation.
	       R	      Toggle the repeated playback of all tracks.
	       r	      Toggle  the  repeated  playback  of  the current
			      track.
	       1	      Select the library view.
	       2	      Select the playlist view.
	       3	      Select the browser view.
	       4	      Select the queue view.
	       enter	      Activate the selected entry.
	       i	      Select the active	entry.
	       k, up	      Select the previous entry.
	       j, down	      Select the next entry.
	       g, home	      Select the first entry.
	       G, end	      Select the last entry.
	       ^B, page-up    Scroll up	one page.
	       ^U	      Scroll up	half a page.
	       ^Y	      Scroll up	one line.
	       ^F, page-down  Scroll down one page.
	       ^D	      Scroll down half a page.
	       ^E	      Scroll down one line.
	       ^L	      Refresh the screen.
	       :	      Enter the	command	prompt.
	       /	      Enter the	search prompt to search	forward.
	       ?	      Enter the	search prompt to search	backward.
	       N, p	      Search for the previous occurrence.
	       n	      Search for the next occurrence.
	       X	      Play the active track in the current view,  even
			      if that view is not the playback source.
	       s	      Make the current view the	playback source.

       Library view key	bindings
	       a	      Add the selected entry to	the queue.
	       d, delete      Delete the selected entry.
	       l	      Delete all entries.

       Playlist	view key bindings
	       a	      Add the selected entry to	the queue.

       Browser view key	bindings
	       a	      Add the selected entry to	the queue.
	       h	      Toggle the display of hidden files.
	       ^R	      Refresh the current directory.
	       backspace      Enter the	parent directory.

       Queue view key bindings
	       J	      Move the selected	entry downward.
	       K	      Move the selected	entry upward.
	       d, delete      Delete the selected entry.
	       l	      Delete all entries.

       Prompt key bindings
	       The key bindings	for the	prompt currently cannot	be changed.

	       enter	      Process the line and exit	the prompt.
	       ^G, escape     Cancel and exit the prompt.
	       ^B, left	      Move the cursor to the previous character.
	       ^F, right      Move the cursor to the next character.
	       ^A, home	      Move the cursor to the beginning of the line.
	       ^E, end	      Move the cursor to the end of the	line.
	       ^H, backspace  Delete the character before the cursor.
	       ^D, delete     Delete the character the cursor is at.
	       ^W	      Delete the word before the cursor.
	       ^K	      Delete all characters from the cursor to the end
			      of the line.
	       ^U	      Delete the entire	line.
	       down	      Replace  the  line with the previous history en-
			      try.
	       up	      Replace the line with the	next history entry.

COMMANDS
       siren is	controlled by issuing commands.	 Commands can  be  entered  at
       the command prompt, bound to a key or added to the configuration	file.

       Commands	are parsed in a	way similar to most shells.  A command line is
       delimited  by  a	newline	character or a `#' character.  A `#' character
       introduces a comment and	extends	to the end of the line.

       A command line is broken	into separate words.  A	word is	a sequence  of
       characters and is delimited by one or more space	or tab characters.  On
       each word, tilde	expansion and glob(7) pattern expansion	is performed.

       The  `#', `~', `*', `?',	`[', `\', `'' and `"' characters and the space
       and tab characters are special characters.  A special character can  be
       escaped	by  prepending	it  with a `\' character or by enclosing it by
       matching	`'' or `"' characters.

       The following commands are available.

       activate-entry
	       Activate	the selected entry in the current view.	  In  the  li-
	       brary  and  playlist  views, an activated entry is played back.
	       In the browser view, if the activated entry is a	directory,  it
	       is entered.  Otherwise, if it is	a file,	it is played back.  In
	       the  queue  view, an activated entry is played back and removed
	       from the	queue.

       add-entry [-l | -q]
	       Add the selected	entry to the library or	the  queue.   The  op-
	       tions are as follows.

	       -l      Add the selected	entry to the library.  This is the de-
		       fault.
	       -q      Add the selected	entry to the queue.

       add-path	[-l | -q] path ...
	       Add  an	audio file or a	directory to the library or the	queue.
	       The options are as follows.

	       -l      Add path	to the library.
	       -q      Add path	to the queue.

	       The default is to add path to the current view.	If path	 is  a
	       directory, then all audio files in it are added.

       bind-key	scope key command
	       Bind a key to a command.

	       The  scope argument specifies the scope of the key binding.  It
	       should be one of	browser, library, playlist, queue or common.

	       A key binding is	first looked up	in the scope  of  the  current
	       view.   If  no  key  binding is found in	that scope, then it is
	       looked up in the	common scope.

	       The key argument	specifies the  key  to	bind.	The  following
	       three types of keys can be bound.

	       -   The printable ASCII characters: these are the ASCII charac-
		   ter codes between 32	and 126	decimal.  They are represented
		   by themselves.

	       -   The ASCII control characters: these are the ASCII character
		   codes  between  0  and  31  decimal.	 They are specified in
		   case-insensitive caret notation.  For example,  ^A  and  ^a
		   both	denote the second control character.

	       -   The	following  case-insensitive  key-names are recognised:
		   backspace, backtab, delete, down, end, enter, escape, home,
		   insert, left, page-down, page-up, right, space, tab,	up and
		   f1 to f20.

	       The command argument can	be any command listed in this section.

       cd [directory]
	       Change the current working directory to directory and  open  it
	       in the browser view.  If	directory is not specified, the	user's
	       home directory is used instead.

       close-output-plugin
	       Close  the  output plug-in.  This may be	useful if siren	blocks
	       audio access for	other programs.

       command-prompt
	       Enter the command prompt.  The command prompt can  be  used  to
	       enter and execute commands.

       delete-entry [-a]
	       Delete the selected entry in the	current	view.  This command is
	       supported in the	library	and queue views	only.  The options are
	       as follows.

	       -a      Delete all entries in the current view.

       load-playlist file
	       Load  the  playlist  file into the playlist view.  Each line of
	       file should contain the path to a track.	 Empty lines and lines
	       starting	with the `#' character are ignored.

       move-entry-down
	       Move the	selected entry after its succeeding entry.  This  com-
	       mand is supported in the	queue view only.

       move-entry-up
	       Move  the  entry	 before	 its preceding entry.  This command is
	       supported in the	queue view only.

       pause   Pause or	resume playback.

       play    Start, restart or resume	playback.

       play-active
	       Play the	active track in	the current view, even if that view is
	       not the playback	source.

       play-next
	       Play the	next track in the playback source.

       play-prev
	       Play the	previous track in the playback source.

       pwd     Print the current working directory.

       quit    Quit siren.

       refresh-screen
	       Refresh the screen.

       reopen-output-plugin
	       Reopen the output plug-in.

       reread-directory
	       Reread the current directory in the browser view.

       save-library
	       Save the	library	to disk.  The library is  automatically	 saved
	       when siren quits.

       save-metadata
	       Save  the  metadata cache to disk.  The metadata	cache is auto-
	       matically saved when siren quits.

       scroll-down [-h | -l | -p]
	       Scroll down in the current view.	 The options are as follows.

	       -h      Scroll half a page.
	       -l      Scroll one line.	 This is the default.
	       -p      Scroll one page.

       scroll-up [-h | -l | -p]
	       Scroll up in the	current	view.  The options  are	 analogous  to
	       those of	the scroll-down	command.

       search-next
	       Search  for  the	 next occurrence of the	text earlier specified
	       with the	search-prompt command.

       search-prev
	       Search for the previous occurrence of the text  earlier	speci-
	       fied with the search-prompt command.

       search-prompt [-b]
	       Enter  the  search  prompt.   The  search prompt	can be used to
	       search in the current view.  The	options	are as follows.

	       -b      Search backward.	 The default is	to search forward.

       seek [-b	| -f] [[hours:]minutes:]seconds
	       Seek to the specified position in the currently playing	track.
	       The options are as follows.

	       -b      Seek  backward  by  subtracting	the specified position
		       from the	current	position.
	       -f      Seek forward by adding the specified  position  to  the
		       current position.

       select-active-entry
	       Select the active entry in the current view.

       select-first-entry
	       Select the first	entry in the current view.

       select-last-entry
	       Select the last entry in	the current view.

       select-next-entry
	       Select the next entry in	the current view.

       select-prev-entry
	       Select the previous entry in the	current	view.

       select-view name
	       Select  a  view.	  The  name  argument  must be one of browser,
	       library,	playlist or queue.

       set option [value]
	       Set option to value.  If	option is a Boolean value and value is
	       not specified, it is toggled.  See "OPTIONS" below for  a  list
	       of available options.

       set-playback-source [source]
	       Set  the	 playback  source.  The	source argument	must be	one of
	       browser,	library	or playlist.  If source	is not specified,  the
	       current view is used, if	possible.

       set-volume [-d |	-i] level
	       Set  the	volume level.  The level argument should be an integer
	       value between 0 and 100.	 The options are as follows.

	       -d      Decrease	the volume level by level.
	       -i      Increase	the volume level by level.

	       Not all output plug-ins have volume support.

	       When using the oss output plug-in on FreeBSD, the volume	 level
	       may  be	reset  every time a track is played back.  To preserve
	       the volume level, set the hw.snd.vpc_autoreset sysctl(8)	 vari-
	       able to 0.  See sound(4)	for more information.

       show-binding scope key
	       Show the	command	bound to key.  The scope and key arguments are
	       analogous to those of the bind-key command.

       show-option option
	       Show the	value of option.

       source file
	       Execute the commands in file.

       stop    Stop playback.

       unbind-key scope	key
	       Unbind key.  The	scope and key arguments	are analogous to those
	       of the bind-key command.

       update-metadata [-d]
	       Update the metadata cache.  The options are as follows.

	       -d      Delete  the  metadata of	tracks that cannot be found on
		       the file	system.

OPTIONS
       The appearance and behaviour of siren may be modified by	 changing  the
       value  of various options.  Options are changed with the	set command or
       shown with the show-option command.

       There are six types of options.	They are as follows.

       Attribute options
	       Attribute options control the character attributes of  a	 user-
	       interface  element.  Valid values are blink, bold, dim, normal,
	       reverse,	standout and underline.	 Two or	more attributes	can be
	       specified by separating them by a comma.

       Colour options
	       Colour options control the foreground and background colour  of
	       a  user-interface element.  Valid values	are black, blue, cyan,
	       green, magenta, red, white,  yellow,  default  and  colour0  to
	       colourN	where  N + 1 is	the number of colours supported	by the
	       terminal.

	       If supported by the terminal, the colour	default	corresponds to
	       the terminal's original background or foreground	colour.	  Oth-
	       erwise,	default	 is  equivalent	 to black when used as a back-
	       ground colour and to white when used as a foreground colour.

       Boolean options
	       Valid values of Boolean options are true	and false.  As a  con-
	       venience,  the values on, off, yes, no, 1 and 0 are accepted as
	       well.

       Number options
	       Valid values of number options are non-negative integers.   The
	       maximum value is	option-specific.

       String options
	       Valid values of string options are option-specific.

       Format-string options
	       Format-string  options  control	the  formatting	of information
	       displayed on the	screen.	 The syntax is reminiscent of that  of
	       the printf(3) family of functions.

	       A format	string consists	of ordinary characters,	which are dis-
	       played  unchanged, and format fields, which specify how a vari-
	       able is to be displayed.	 A format field	is introduced  by  the
	       `%' character.  Then, the following appears in sequence.

	       -   An  optional	 `-' character to specify that the variable is
		   to be left-aligned within the field.	  The  default	is  to
		   right-align.

	       -   An  optional	 `0' character to specify that the variable is
		   to be padded	with leading zeroes.  The default  is  to  pad
		   with	 space	characters.  This flag is ignored if the vari-
		   able	is to be left-aligned.

	       -   An optional sequence	of numeric characters to  specify  the
		   field  width.  If the `*' character is specified, the width
		   is variable and will	be so long as possible.	 If there  are
		   two	or  more  fields  with a variable width, the available
		   space will be divided equally between them.

	       -   The name of the variable to	display,  enclosed  by	braces
		   (i.e.  the  `{'  and	 `}' characters).  Some	variables also
		   have	a one-character	alias.	If this	 alias	is  specified,
		   the	braces	may be omitted.	 Which variables are available
		   is dependent	on the option.

		   Conditional fields are also supported.  A conditional field
		   is enclosed in braces and begins with a `?' character, fol-
		   lowed by the	name of	the variable and  two  comma-separated
		   fields.   If	 the  variable	is a non-zero number or	a non-
		   empty string, the first value is displayed; otherwise,  the
		   second  value.   For	 example, `%{?artist,yes,no}' displays
		   `yes' if artist is a	non-empty string and `no' otherwise.

	       A literal `%' character is displayed by specifying `%%' in  the
	       format string.

       The following options are available.

       active-attr (attribute)
	       Character attributes for	the activated menu entry.  The default
	       is normal.

       active-bg (colour)
	       Background colour for the activated menu	entry.	The default is
	       default.

       active-fg (colour)
	       Foreground colour for the activated menu	entry.	The default is
	       yellow.

       continue	(Boolean)
	       Whether	to  play  the next track if the	current	track has fin-
	       ished.  The default is true.

       continue-after-error (Boolean)
	       Whether to play the next	track if playback of the current track
	       was stopped due to an error.  The default is false.

       error-attr (attribute)
	       Character  attributes  for  error  messages.   The  default  is
	       normal.

       error-bg	(colour)
	       Background colour for error messages.  The default is default.

       error-fg	(colour)
	       Foreground colour for error messages.  The default is red.

       info-attr (attribute)
	       Character  attributes  for informational	messages.  The default
	       is normal.

       info-bg (colour)
	       Background colour for informational messages.  The  default  is
	       default.

       info-fg (colour)
	       Foreground  colour  for informational messages.	The default is
	       cyan.

       library-format (format string)
	       The format used to display tracks in the	library.  The  follow-
	       ing variables are available.

	       Name	      Alias    Description
	       album	      l	       Album
	       albumartist    A	       Album artist
	       artist	      a	       Artist
	       comment	      c	       Comment
	       date	      y	       Date or year
	       discnumber     s	       Disc number
	       disctotal      S	       Total number of discs
	       duration	      d	       Duration	(as `m:ss' or `h:mm:ss')
	       filename	      F	       Filename
	       genre	      g	       Genre
	       path	      f	       File path
	       title	      t	       Title
	       tracknumber    n	       Track number
	       tracktotal     N	       Total number of tracks

	       The default is `%-*a %-*l %4y %2n. %-*t %5d'.

       library-format-alt (format string)
	       The  alternative	 format	 used to display tracks	in the library
	       that have a missing or empty title  metadata  field.   See  the
	       library-format  option  for  a list of available	variables.  If
	       this option is empty, the library-format	option is  used.   The
	       default is `%-*F	%5d'.

       output-plugin (string)
	       The  name  of  the  output plug-in to use.  If the special name
	       default is specified, the output	plug-in	with the highest  pri-
	       ority will be used.

	       The  following  output  plug-ins	may be available, depending on
	       the compile-time	options	used.  They are	listed	in  descending
	       order of	priority.

	       sndio	  OpenBSD sndio(7) output plug-in
	       pulse	  PulseAudio output plug-in
	       sun	  Sun output plug-in
	       alsa	  ALSA output plug-in
	       oss	  OSS output plug-in
	       ao	  libao	output plug-in
	       portaudio  PortAudio output plug-in

	       The default is `default'.

       player-attr (attribute)
	       Character  attributes  for  the	player	area.	The default is
	       reverse.

       player-bg (colour)
	       Background colour for the player	area.  The default is default.

       player-fg (colour)
	       Foreground colour of the	player area.  The default is default.

       player-status-format (format string)
	       The format used to display the player  status.	The  following
	       variables are available.

	       Name	       Alias	Description
	       continue	       c	Expands	 to  `continue'	 or  the empty
					string,	depending on the value of  the
					continue option
	       duration	       d	Duration   of  the  currently  playing
					track (as `m:ss' or `h:mm:ss')
	       position	       p	Position  in  the  currently   playing
					track (as `m:ss' or `h:mm:ss')
	       repeat-all      r	Expands	 to  `repeat-all' or the empty
					string,	depending on the value of  the
					repeat-all option
	       repeat-track    t	Expands	to `repeat-track' or the empty
					string,	 depending on the value	of the
					repeat-track option
	       source	       u	Playback source
	       state	       s	Expands	 to  `Playing',	 `Paused'   or
					`Stopped',  depending  on the playback
					state
	       volume	       v	Sound volume

	       The default is:

		     %-7s  %5p / %5d  %3v%%  %u%{?c,  continue,}%{?r,  repeat-all,}%{?t,  repeat-track,}

       player-track-format (format string)
	       The format used to display the currently	 playing  track.   See
	       the  library-format  option  for	a list of available variables.
	       The default is `%a - %l (%y) - %n. %t'.

       player-track-format-alt (format string)
	       The alternative format used to display  the  currently  playing
	       track  if  it has a missing or empty title metadata field.  See
	       the library-format option for a list  of	 available  variables.
	       If  this	 option	 is  empty,  the player-track-format option is
	       used.  The default is `%F'.

       playlist-format (format string)
	       The format used to display tracks in the	 playlist  view.   See
	       the  library-format  option  for	a list of available variables.
	       The default is `%-*a %-*t %5d'.

       playlist-format-alt (format string)
	       The alternative format used to display tracks in	 the  playlist
	       that  have  a  missing  or empty	title metadata field.  See the
	       library-format option for a list	of  available  variables.   If
	       this  option is empty, the playlist-format option is used.  The
	       default is `%-*F	%5d'.

       prompt-attr (attribute)
	       Character attributes for	the prompt.  The default is normal.

       prompt-bg (colour)
	       Background colour for the prompt.  The default is default.

       prompt-fg (colour)
	       Foreground colour for the prompt.  The default is default.

       queue-format (format string)
	       The format used to  display  tracks  in	the  queue.   See  the
	       library-format  option  for a list of available variables.  The
	       default is `%-*a	%-*t %5d'.

       queue-format-alt	(format	string)
	       The alternative format used to display tracks in	the queue that
	       have  a	missing	 or  empty  title  metadata  field.   See  the
	       library-format  option  for  a list of available	variables.  If
	       this option is empty, the queue-format option is	used.  The de-
	       fault is	`%-*F %5d'.

       repeat-all (Boolean)
	       Whether to repeat  playback  of	all  tracks  in	 the  playback
	       source.	The default is true.

       repeat-track (Boolean)
	       Whether	to  repeat playback of the current track.  This	option
	       takes precedence	over the repeat-all option.   The  default  is
	       false.

       selection-attr (attribute)
	       Character  attributes for the selection indicator.  The default
	       is reverse.

       selection-bg (colour)
	       Background colour for the selection indicator.  The default  is
	       white.

       selection-fg (colour)
	       Foreground  colour for the selection indicator.	The default is
	       blue.

       show-all-files (Boolean)
	       Whether to show all files in  the  browser  view.   If  set  to
	       false,  only  directories  and supported	audio files are	shown.
	       The default is false.

       show-cursor (Boolean)
	       Whether always to show the cursor.  The default is false.

       show-hidden-files (Boolean)
	       Whether to show hidden files and	 directories  in  the  browser
	       view.  The default is false.

       status-attr (attribute)
	       Character  attributes  for  the	status	line.	The default is
	       normal.

       status-bg (colour)
	       Background colour for the status	line.  The default is default.

       status-fg (colour)
	       Foreground colour for the status	line.  The default is default.

       view-attr (attribute)
	       Character attributes for	the view.  The default is normal.

       view-bg (colour)
	       Background colour for the view.	The default is default.

       view-fg (colour)
	       Foreground colour for the view.	The default is default.

       view-title-attr (attribute)
	       Character attributes  for  the  view  title.   The  default  is
	       reverse.

       view-title-bg (colour)
	       Background colour for the view title.  The default is default.

       view-title-fg (colour)
	       Foreground colour for the view title.  The default is default.

       The following options are specific to the alsa output plug-in.

       alsa-mixer-device (string)
	       The name	of the mixer device to use.  The default is `default'.

       alsa-mixer-element (string)
	       The name	of the mixer element to	use.  The default is `PCM'.

       alsa-pcm-device (string)
	       The name	of the PCM device to use.  The default is `default'.

       The following options are specific to the ao output plug-in.

       ao-buffer-size (number)
	       The size	of the output buffer, specified	in bytes.  The default
	       is 4096.

       ao-driver (string)
	       The  name  of  the driver to use.  If empty, the	default	driver
	       will	 be	 used.	     See       libao.conf(5)	   and
	       https://www.xiph.org/ao/doc/drivers.html	 for  possible values.
	       The default is empty.

       The following options are specific to the oss output plug-in.

       oss-device (string)
	       The  path  of  the  audio  device  to  use.   The  default   is
	       `/dev/dsp'.

       The following options are specific to the portaudio output plug-in.

       portaudio-buffer-size (number)
	       The size	of the output buffer, specified	in bytes.  The default
	       is 4096.

       The following options are specific to the pulse output plug-in.

       pulse-buffer-size (number)
	       The size	of the output buffer, specified	in bytes.  The default
	       is 4096.

       The following options are specific to the sndio output plug-in.

       sndio-device (string)
	       The  name of the	device to use.	See sndio(7) for possible val-
	       ues.  The default is `default'.

       The following options are specific to the sun output plug-in.

       sun-device (string)
	       The  path  of  the  audio  device  to  use.   The  default   is
	       `/dev/audio'.

CONFIGURATION FILE
       Upon start-up siren reads the configuration file	~/.siren/config, if it
       exists.	 This  file  should  contain  a	 set  of  siren	 commands (see
       "COMMANDS") which are executed in sequence.

FILES
       ~/.siren/config	  Configuration	file.
       ~/.siren/library	  Library file.
       ~/.siren/metadata  Metadata cache file.

SEE ALSO
       pulseaudio(1), sound(4),	libao.conf(5), sndio(7)

       https://www.kariliq.nl/siren/

AUTHORS
       Tim van der Molen <tim@kariliq.nl>

FreeBSD	ports 15.0		  May 2, 2019			      SIREN(1)

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