Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 08:39, Jeff Roberts wrote:I should have been a little clearer. Its not me wanting to play the files, it would be the users, who don't have command line access. They also need the ff rw stop pause etc buttons. They'd be using the app to play voicemails out of their email, or vmail.cgi. It works fine off a windows box, but I have yet to come with anything that will play wav49 or gsm on a terminal with a gui. I did get mplayer to play a wav49 from the command line, but was never able to get the mplayer gui work on an ltsp terminal.
Brian wrote:
What do you guys use under linux to play gsm or wav49's? We have an environment that is all linux based terminals and I haven't found a player that will handle anything but the uncompressed wavs and work on the terminal using esd or nasd.Apple Quicktime will play gsm files iirc.
Rodolfo Grave wrote:
You can use WinAmp or xmms... it has a Plugin for playing GSM files.(not included in the standard installation but you can find it in google)
RODOLFO
Sys.Concept wrote:
How to play GSM files?
I want to go through some of them but I'm not sure which player to use.
sox gsmfile.gsm -sw -t wav - |esdcat
What was wrong with your man(1) command?
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