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NAME

       xjremote - CLI front-end to xjadeo

SYNOPSIS

       xjremote [-fhquUvV]

DESCRIPTION

       xjadeo displays a video clip in sync with an external time source. It
       is a handy tool to help with the synchronization of the soundtrack of a
       video file.

       xjremote connects to a instance of xjadeo and allows a user to tweak
       the running configuration.

       If it can not connect, xjremote will start a new instance of xjadeo and
       open a connection to it. see -f

OPTIONS

       -f, --nofork
           disable automatic startup of xjadeo. Instead xjremote will
           terminate if it can not connect to a running xjadeo.

       -h, --help
           Prints usage help and exits.

       -P, --noping
           Skip checking for xjadeo live signs (ping).

       -q, --quiet, --silent
           Suppresses normal output messages.

       -R
           ignored (no action) - xjremote can be used as a drop in replacement
           for xjadeo -R.

       -u, --unlink
           remove existing queues. unless combined with -f. This will launch
           always a new xjadeo instance after unlinking the queues. Note:
           active connections are not affected.

       -U, --unlinkonly
           remove existing queues and exit. This is equivalent (but not
           identical) to -u -f.

       -v, --verbose
           Prints additional information during the execution.

       -V, --version
           Prints version information end exits.

ENVIRONMENT

       If the XJADEO variable is set, xjremote will assume that it holds the
       path to the xjadeo executable.

NOTE

       Xjadeo message queues are experiemental and not completed! With the
       upcoming introduction of queue-names or a operation mode that allows
       multiple clients per connection, xjremote's command line options will
       change.

SEE ALSO

       xjadeo(1)

       qjadeo(1)

AUTHOR

       Robin Gareus
           linuxaudio.org

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Robin Gareus, Luis Garrido