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icecast://[@var{username}[:@var{password}]@@]@var{server}:@var{port}/@var{mountpoint} |
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icecast://[@var{username}[:@var{password}]@@]@var{server}:@var{port}/@var{mountpoint} |
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@end example |
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@end example |
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@section ipfs |
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InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) protocol support. One can access files stored |
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on the IPFS network through so called gateways. Those are http(s) endpoints. |
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This protocol wraps the IPFS native protocols (ipfs:// and ipns://) to be send |
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to such a gateway. Users can (and should) host their own node which means this |
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protocol will use your local gateway to access files on the IPFS network. |
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If a user doesn't have a node of their own then the public gateway dweb.link is |
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used by default. |
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You can use this protocol in 2 ways. Using IPFS: |
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@example |
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ffplay ipfs://QmbGtJg23skhvFmu9mJiePVByhfzu5rwo74MEkVDYAmF5T |
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@end example |
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Or the IPNS protocol (IPNS is mutable IPFS): |
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@example |
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ffplay ipns://QmbGtJg23skhvFmu9mJiePVByhfzu5rwo74MEkVDYAmF5T |
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@end example |
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You can also change the gateway to be used: |
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@table @option |
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@item gateway |
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Defines the gateway to use. When nothing is provided the protocol will first try |
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your local gateway. If that fails dweb.link will be used. |
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@end table |
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@section mmst |
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@section mmst |
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MMS (Microsoft Media Server) protocol over TCP. |
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MMS (Microsoft Media Server) protocol over TCP. |
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@end table |
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@end table |
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@section ipfs |
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InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) protocol support. One can access files stored |
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on the IPFS network through so called gateways. Those are http(s) endpoints. |
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This protocol wraps the IPFS native protocols (ipfs:// and ipns://) to be send |
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to such a gateway. Users can (and should) host their own node which means this |
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protocol will use your local gateway to access files on the IPFS network. |
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If a user doesn't have a node of their own then the public gateway dweb.link is |
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used by default. |
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You can use this protocol in 2 ways. Using IPFS: |
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@example |
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ffplay ipfs://QmbGtJg23skhvFmu9mJiePVByhfzu5rwo74MEkVDYAmF5T |
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@end example |
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Or the IPNS protocol (IPNS is mutable IPFS): |
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@example |
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ffplay ipns://QmbGtJg23skhvFmu9mJiePVByhfzu5rwo74MEkVDYAmF5T |
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@end example |
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@table @option |
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@item gateway |
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Defines the gateway to use. When nothing is provided the protocol will first try |
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@end table |
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@c man end PROTOCOLS |
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@c man end PROTOCOLS |
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