jack_netsource -V (return code: 1)
usage: jack_netsource [options]
-h this help text
-H <slave host> - Host name of the slave JACK
-o <num channels> - Number of audio playback channels
-i <num channels> - Number of audio capture channels
-O <num channels> - Number of midi playback channels
-I <num channels> - Number of midi capture channels
-n <periods> - Network latency in JACK periods
-p <port> - UDP port that the slave is listening on
-r <reply port> - UDP port that we are listening on
-B <bind port> - reply port, for use in NAT environments
-b <bitdepth> - Set transport to use 16bit or 8bit
-c <kbits> - Use CELT encoding with <kbits> kbits per channel
-P <kbits> - Use Opus encoding with <kbits> kbits per channel
-m <mtu> - Assume this mtu for the link
-R <N> - Redundancy: send out packets N times.
-e - skip host-to-network endianness conversion
-N <jack name> - Reports a different name to jack
-s <server name> - The name of the local jack server
jack_netsource --help (return code: 1)
usage: jack_netsource [options]
-h this help text
-H <slave host> - Host name of the slave JACK
-o <num channels> - Number of audio playback channels
-i <num channels> - Number of audio capture channels
-O <num channels> - Number of midi playback channels
-I <num channels> - Number of midi capture channels
-n <periods> - Network latency in JACK periods
-p <port> - UDP port that the slave is listening on
-r <reply port> - UDP port that we are listening on
-B <bind port> - reply port, for use in NAT environments
-b <bitdepth> - Set transport to use 16bit or 8bit
-c <kbits> - Use CELT encoding with <kbits> kbits per channel
-P <kbits> - Use Opus encoding with <kbits> kbits per channel
-m <mtu> - Assume this mtu for the link
-R <N> - Redundancy: send out packets N times.
-e - skip host-to-network endianness conversion
-N <jack name> - Reports a different name to jack
-s <server name> - The name of the local jack server