On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 10:58:57AM +1100, Angus Lees wrote:
\begin{John Ferlito}
Anyone know of a sound app that will let me record something and
play it back at the same time so that I can monitor it?
there's a new whizzbang app called tee(1).
tee record.raw /dev/dsp /dev/dsp
John Ferlito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tee record.raw /dev/dsp /dev/dsp
Nope I already tried that. You can't open an audio device twice
in OSS/Free so that won't work. I just ended up writing 10 lines of c
code in the end to do it for me.
How abuot
tee record.raw /dev/dsp 0
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\begin{John Ferlito}
Anyone know of a sound app that will let me record something and
play it back at the same time so that I can monitor it?
there's a new whizzbang app called tee(1).
tee record.raw /dev/dsp /dev/dsp
if you look hard enough, some miguided gui person has probably even
\begin{Dean Hamstead}
ALSA was spawned from drivers written for a card
(name eludes me) to exploit its potential more fully.
the authors are all from the gravis ultrasound project
since the GUS (you see, i just had to get one) was one
of the first cards to have wavetable stuff, etc. the
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