.TH ALSA-DELAY 1 "6 Jane 2016" .SH NAME alsadelay \- a command to (re)initialize sound hardware .SH SYNOPSIS \fBalsa-delay\fP \fI[options]\fP \fIrequested_delay_in_ms\fP [\fIoutput_card\fP[,\fIdevice\fP]] .SH DESCRIPTION \fBalsa-delay\fP is a command\-line utility to setup an audio delay. The snd-aloop ALSA driver is used to send all PCM streams back to the user space and the alsaloop utility is used to send this stream to a real hardware. The parameter \fIoutput_card\fP is ALSA card index (number) or string card identifier. The parameter \fIdevice\fP is ALSA device number. Use \fIaplay -l\fP to list available cards and devices. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fI\-\-h,\-\-help\fP Print help. .TP \fI\-\-q,\-\-quiet\fP Quiet mode. .TP \fI\-\-y,\-\-yes\fP Do not ask any questions - answer is always yes. .TP \fI\-\-c,\-\-clean\fP Clean temporary directory. .TP \fI\-\-r,\-\-remove\fP Remove the alsa-delay config modifications (modprobe, pulse-audio). .TP \fI\-\-tmpdir=