Roc is a toolkit for real-time audio streaming over the network.
You can read about the project here:
The toolkit consists of:
- a C library;
- a set of command-line tools;
- a set of PulseAudio modules.
Key features:
- real-time streaming with guaranteed latency;
- restoring lost packets using Forward Erasure Correction codes;
- converting between the sender and receiver clock domains;
- CD-quality audio;
- multiple profiles for different CPU and latency requirements;
- portability;
- relying on open, standard protocols.
Documentation for the latest release is available here.
Additionally, there is also Doxygen-generated documentation for internal modules.
See details on continuous integration here.
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If you want to run Roc on an embedded system or a single-board computer, see:
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We have a mailing list and an IRC channel. See details here.
Contributions in any form are always welcome! See contribution guidelines.
Tasks needing help are listed here.
See details on licenses here.
See a list of maintainers and contributors here.