What are the audio device names on mac? (for use with afplay)

The command 'afplay' has an option -d or --device that supposedly allows you to give an AUDIODEVICENAME. How can I find valid AUDIODEVICENAMEs? I tried system preferences and system profiler, but I get these errors:
afplay -d "LINE OUT" x.wav -v
warning: device 'LINE OUT' not found
afplay -d "Line Out" x.wav -v
warning: device 'Line Out' not found
afplay -d Headphone x.wav -v
warning: device 'Headphone' not found
and I've tried every permutation of the names I could come up with.

You need to define an audio device in a code/driver.
Do you have any 3rd party audio devices connected?
-> http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeviceDrivers/Conceptual/WritingAudioDr ivers/About/About.html#//appleref/doc/uid/TP30000729-CH204-DontLinkElementID4

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