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Is there any command line based program in linux for playing sound files
and crossfading? I know there's x-based stuff, but I use only the command
line in linux. I don't quite think icecast and shoutcast will do this, not
sure though.
At 06:28 AM 6/20/01 -0700, you wrote:
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>i have to admit, while it may be possible for me to help w/ windows a bit,
at home i only have linux installed.
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>lets focus on writing a library to use, and we do some porting back and
forth. then the plugins should come.
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>i may have some sort of windows license i can dig up and use to install a
copy for some coding i guess.
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>marc
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>On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 05:31:18PM +1000, Tim Pitman wrote:
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>> The differences between the commercial version and the DIY version of the
>> interface only affect the volume buttons (the DIY one uses and 8 way
>> analogue multiplexer, allowing only 8 possible functions)
>> 
>> I've had a fair bit of programming experience, including directly
>> programming the paralell port under DOS, and serial port under Windows,
so I
>> might have a go at writing my own titling program.  It would really be
>> helpful if Mironics did offer an ActiveX interface though.  Is there
someone
>> on this list who could help with a Winamp plugin, or any others who would
>> like to help?
>> 
>> Tim Pitman
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