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-.TH JACKREC "1" "!DATE!" "!VERSION!"
-.SH NAME
-jackrec \- JACK toolkit client for recording audio
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B jackrec
-\-f filename \-d seconds [ \-b bitdepth ] port1 [ port2 ... ]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B jackrec is a basic, but useful, audio recorder that will record
-audio from 1 or more JACK ports to a file on disk. The file format is
-always RIFF/WAV, with samples stored as signed integers. The sample
-bit depth can be selected using the \fI-b\fR option. The file will
-have as many channels as there are ports specified on the command line
-- each channel will contain the data recorded from one port. The user
-should generally specify the duration (in seconds) using the \fI-d\fR
-option. If not specified, jackrec will record until terminated by a
-signal (eg. from Ctrl-c).
-.PP
-This application is not intended to be a heavy duty audio recorder,
-and originated as an example client to show how to handle threading
-and disk I/O in a JACK client. However, it is a useful, simple
-recorder and is included in the JACK toolkit as a result.
-
-