Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: Audio apps for linux on PPC

2002-04-07 Thread rm
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 01:55:00PM +0200, Niklas Werner wrote: > Hi All! > Silent Listener > I run Linux intel and PPC (SuSE 7.3) and are _not_ having many > difficulties compiling apps for Linux-ppc. Fortunately most applications > [...] > ALSA does run fine on PPC (As does the EMI 2|6-USB-

[linux-audio-dev] Re: Audio apps for linux on PPC: how difficult to recompile?

2002-04-07 Thread Niklas Werner
Hi All! Silent Listener I run Linux intel and PPC (SuSE 7.3) and are _not_ having many difficulties compiling apps for Linux-ppc. Fortunately most applications do take care of endianess. It's just the odd two or three apps that are using some intel-specific asm-code (normally the dvd-softw

[linux-audio-dev] Re: Audio apps for linux on PPC: how difficult to recompile?

2002-04-07 Thread Niklas Werner
Hi All! Silent Listener I run Linux intel and PPC (SuSE 7.3) and are _not_ having many difficulties compiling apps for Linux-ppc. Fortunately most applications do take care of endianess. It's just the odd two or three apps that are using some intel-specific asm-code (normally the dvd-softw

Re: [linux-audio-dev] command line looping

2002-04-07 Thread Patrick Shirkey
You could use alsaplayer in text mode. It can loop a song or a playlist. You could set up a few alias files with simple names like "1" or "2" in the files you could have a command like this: alsaplayer -i text -S somefile.xxx then just copy the file into /usr/bin and chmod a+x then you can p

[linux-audio-dev] command line looping

2002-04-07 Thread Karlis
Looking for ideas. . . I'm trying to find a command line audio player that will loop files. I'm attempting to use a stripped-down laptop for playing loops while busking. The laptop doesn't have a screen or a keyboard, just a keypad and a sound out. The line out is hooked up to a portable am