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+pw-cat
+######
+
+-----------------------------------
+Play and record media with PipeWire
+-----------------------------------
+
+:Manual section: 1
+:Manual group: General Commands Manual
+
+SYNOPSIS
+========
+
+| **pw-cat** [*options*] [*FILE* \| -]
+| **pw-play** [*options*] [*FILE* \| -]
+| **pw-record** [*options*] [*FILE* \| -]
+| **pw-midiplay** [*options*] [*FILE* \| -]
+| **pw-midirecord** [*options*] [*FILE* \| -]
+| **pw-dsdplay** [*options*] [*FILE* \| -]
+
+DESCRIPTION
+===========
+
+**pw-cat** is a simple tool for playing back or
+capturing raw or encoded media files on a PipeWire
+server. It understands all audio file formats supported by
+``libsndfile`` for PCM capture and playback.
+
+It understands standard MIDI files for playback and recording. This tool
+will not render MIDI files, it will simply make the MIDI events available
+to the graph. You need a MIDI renderer such as qsynth, timidity or a hardware
+MIDI rendered to hear the MIDI.
+
+DSD playback is supported with the DSF file format. This tool will only work
+with native DSD capable hardware and will produce an error when no such
+hardware was found.
+
+When the *FILE* is - input and output will be from STDIN and
+STDOUT respectively.
+
+OPTIONS
+=======
+
+-h | --help
+ Show help.
+
+--version
+ Show version information.
+
+-v | --verbose
+ Verbose operation.
+
+-R | --remote=NAME
+ The name the *remote* instance to connect to. If left unspecified,
+ a connection is made to the default PipeWire instance.
+
+-p | --playback
+ Playback mode. Read data from the specified file, and play it back. If the tool
+ is called under the name **pw-play** or **pw-midiplay** this is the default.
+
+-r | --record
+ Recording mode. Capture data and write it to the specified file. If the tool is
+ called under the name **pw-record** or **pw-midirecord** this is the default.
+
+-m | --midi
+ MIDI mode. *FILE* is a MIDI file. If the tool is called under the name
+ **pw-midiplay** or **pw-midirecord** this is the default.
+ Note that this program will *not* render the MIDI events into audible samples,
+ it will simply provide the MIDI events in the graph. You need a separate
+ MIDI renderer such as qsynth, timidity or a hardware renderer to hear the MIDI.
+
+-d | --dsd
+ DSD mode. *FILE* is a DSF file. If the tool is called under the name
+ **pw-dsdplay** this is the default.
+ Note that this program will *not* render the DSD audio. You need a DSD capable
+ device to play DSD content or this program will exit with an error.
+
+--media-type=VALUE
+ Set the media type property (default Audio/Midi depending on mode).
+ The media type is used by the session manager to select a suitable target
+ to link to.
+
+--media-category=VALUE
+ Set the media category property (default Playback/Capture depending on mode).
+ The media type is used by the session manager to select a suitable target
+ to link to.
+
+--media-role=VALUE
+ Set the media role property (default Music).
+ The media type is used by the session manager to select a suitable target
+ to link to.
+
+--target=VALUE
+ Set a node target (default auto). The value can be:
+
+ auto
+ Automatically select (Default)
+
+ 0
+ Don't try to link this node
+
+ <id>
+ The object.serial or the node.name of a target node
+
+--latency=VALUE[*units*]
+ Set the node latency (default 100ms)
+
+ The latency determines the minimum amount of time it takes
+ for a sample to travel from application to device (playback) and
+ from device to application (capture).
+
+ The latency determines the size of the buffers that the
+ application will be able to fill. Lower latency means smaller
+ buffers but higher overhead. Higher latency means larger buffers
+ and lower overhead.
+
+ Units can be **s** for seconds, **ms** for milliseconds,
+ **us** for microseconds, **ns** for nanoseconds.
+ If no units are given, the latency value is samples with the samplerate
+ of the file.
+
+-P | --properties=VALUE
+ Set extra stream properties as a JSON object.
+
+-q | --quality=VALUE
+ Resampler quality. When the samplerate of the source or
+ destination file does not match the samplerate of the server, the
+ data will be resampled. Higher quality uses more CPU. Values between 0 and 15 are
+ allowed, the default quality is 4.
+
+--rate=VALUE
+ The sample rate, default 48000.
+
+--channels=VALUE
+ The number of channels, default 2.
+
+--channel-map=VALUE
+ The channelmap. Possible values include:
+ **mono**, **stereo**, **surround-21**,
+ **quad**, **surround-22**, **surround-40**,
+ **surround-31**, **surround-41**,
+ **surround-50**, **surround-51**,
+ **surround-51r**, **surround-70**,
+ **surround-71** or a comma separated list of channel names:
+ **FL**, **FR**, **FC**, **LFE**,
+ **SL**, **SR**, **FLC**, **FRC**,
+ **RC**, **RL**, **RR**, **TC**,
+ **TFL**, **TFC**, **TFR**, **TRL**,
+ **TRC**, **TRR**, **RLC**, **RRC**,
+ **FLW**, **FRW**, **LFE2**, **FLH**,
+ **FCH**, **FRH**, **TFLC**, **TFRC**,
+ **TSL**, **TSR**, **LLFR**, **RLFE**,
+ **BC**, **BLC**, **BRC**
+
+--format=VALUE
+ The sample format to use. One of:
+ **u8**, **s8**, **s16** (default), **s24**, **s32**,
+ **f32**, **f64**.
+
+--volume=VALUE
+ The stream volume, default 1.000.
+ Depending on the locale you have configured, "," or "." may be
+ used as a decimal separator. Check with **locale** command.
+
+AUTHORS
+=======
+
+The PipeWire Developers <@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@>; PipeWire is available from @PACKAGE_URL@
+
+SEE ALSO
+========
+
+``PipeWire(1)``,
+``pw-mon(1)``,