On 10/05/21 00:20, John Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 9 May 2021 19:07:37 +0100 Filipe Coelho wrote:
On 09/05/21 14:55, John Murphy wrote:
I need a command line sound file player which I can somehow control,
while playing, to go immediately to a new position in the same file
and keep playing without m
On Sun, 9 May 2021 19:07:37 +0100 Filipe Coelho wrote:
> On 09/05/21 14:55, John Murphy wrote:
> > I need a command line sound file player which I can somehow control,
> > while playing, to go immediately to a new position in the same file
> > and keep playing without missing a beat. And a way to
On Sun, May 09, 2021 at 02:55:51PM +0100, John Murphy wrote:
> I need a command line sound file player which I can somehow control,
> while playing, to go immediately to a new position in the same file
> and keep playing without missing a beat. And a way to pause/continue.
Zita-jacktools has a Py
On 09/05/21 14:55, John Murphy wrote:
I need a command line sound file player which I can somehow control,
while playing, to go immediately to a new position in the same file
and keep playing without missing a beat. And a way to pause/continue.
If you have JACK running and carla installed (or a
On Sun, 9 May 2021 16:53:20 +0200 (CEST) Jeanette C. wrote:
> May 9 2021, John Murphy has written:
>
> > I need a command line sound file player which I can somehow control,
> > while playing, to go immediately to a new position in the same file
> > and keep playing without missing a beat. And a
May 9 2021, John Murphy has written:
I need a command line sound file player which I can somehow control,
while playing, to go immediately to a new position in the same file
and keep playing without missing a beat. And a way to pause/continue.
...
Ecasound has good support for most of that. You
I need a command line sound file player which I can somehow control,
while playing, to go immediately to a new position in the same file
and keep playing without missing a beat. And a way to pause/continue.
I'm currently using sox (from a Qt QProcess) and I can stop it with
a 'kill' QProcess, but