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Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
>> adjust my
>> volume from a command line. :) ~
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>How do you do that? adjust vol from command line?
$ man play
will explain. ;-)
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> adjust my
> volume from a command line. :) ~
How do you do that? adjust vol from command line?
rdb
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sox does .wav, etc. Use sox with the play command:
# play sound.wav
mpg123 is the most widely used mp3 player for Linux, I'd have to say. In
fact, XMMS, for instance, uses mpg123 for its backend processing of MP3s.
XMMS is mostly just a front end, FYI.
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Mike Watson wrote:
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Chuck Mead wrote:
>ogg123 for command line ogg.
And mpg123, which also ships with Red Hat.
I love the look on a Winbie's face when I play music or adjust my
volume from a command line. :) ~
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ogg123 for command line ogg.
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Reuben D Budiardja posted the following:
RDB>plaympeg for mp3, mpg format
RDB>play for wav format.
RDB>
RDB>Rdb
RDB>
RDB>On Thursday 20 December 2001 01:51 pm, you wrote:
RDB>> Can someone direct me
plaympeg for mp3, mpg format
play for wav format.
Rdb
On Thursday 20 December 2001 01:51 pm, you wrote:
> Can someone direct me to a command-line audio player. I have some .WAV,
> .MP3 files that I'd like to play while not in X-windows.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike W
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Check out www.freshmeat.net for a wide variety of programs.
mpg123 should work fine.
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> From: Mike Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Can someone direct me to a command-line audio player. I have
> some .WAV, .MP3
> files that I'd like to play while not in X-window