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.TH EBUMETER 1 "May 13, 2011"
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.SH NAME
\fBebumeter\fP \- a audio loudness meter for Jack Audio Connection Kit
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B ebumeter
.RI [ options ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the
.B ebumeter
.PP
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\fBebumeter\fP is a audio loudness meter, which allows you to measure Momentary (400 ms), Short term (3s) and Integrated (from start to stop) Loudness.
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This meter displays also LRA \- loudness range, which helps you decide if compression is needed.
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\fBebumeter\fP is primarily aimed for broadcasting, but can be useful in other situations too.
.SH OPTIONS
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.B \ -h
Display short info
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.B \ -n <clientname>
Name to use as jack client
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.B \ -g <geometery>
Window position
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.SH SEE ALSO
.BR jackd(1).
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.SH AUTHOR
ebumeter was written by Fons Adriaensen <fons@linuxaudio.org>.
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This manual page was written by Jaromír Mikeš <mira.mikes@seznam.cz>,
for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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