s
Synopsis:
s [-type mp3/audio/video/image][-any][-maxresults #] [-bitrate #][-minbitrate
#][-maxbitrate #] [-freq #][-minbitrate #][-maxbitrate #] [-linespeed #][-minlinespeed
#][-maxlinespeed #] [-end] [pattern]
Description:
This is the command used to find anything you happen to be looking for on napster.
There are many options...
-type is used to specify a media type other than mp3 for your search.
It's only valid on opennap servers and clients that are opennap compliant. -any
searches for any media type.
-maxresults specifies the max search results to return. The server has
a max send results which cannot be bypassed.
-bitrate specifies the exact bitrate
-minbitrate specifies the least the bitrate can be.
-maxbitrate
specifies the most the bitrate can be. 20, 24, 32, 48, 56, 64, 98, 112, 128,
160, 192, 256, 320
-freq specifies the exact frequency in hz.
-minfreq specifies the min frequency in hz.
-maxfreq specifies the max frequency in hz. 8000, 11025, 12000, 16000,
22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000
-maxlinespeed
-minlinespeed
-linespeed specifies the linespeed which we require for the person we want
to download from. A number from 0-10 is used to specify the speed
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-end on occasion the client might become confused as to the status of searching. This resets the client
Examples:
To find a mp3:
/s keyword
To find a mp3 with a bitrate
at least 192:
/s -minbitrate 192 keyword
See Also:
scott
browse
soundex