Vincent Pinchart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> J'ai une SuSE 8.0
> Je n'ai pas 'bplay'... Je suppose que c'est la m�me chose que 'aplay'
> (pour alsa)?

Non, bplay est compl�tement ind�pendant de alsa :

Description: Buffered audio file player/recorder
 The bplay package provides a simple command-line utility for playing
 and recording audio files in raw sample, VOC and WAV formats.
 .
 To use this program you need a soundcard of some kind and the
 appropriate driver configured into your kernel.
 .
 When run the program creates two processes which share a memory
 buffer.  It does reading/writing on the disk and the sound device
 simultaneously, in order to be less liable to `pause' because the
 disk is too slow or too busy.

Ca a l'avantage de te permettre de tester tes drivers sous alsa ou
oss, et sans interf�rence avec esd ou artsd. 

<couic>

A+,
-- 
R�mi

`Debian: giving you the power to shoot yourself in each
 toe individually.' -- with kudos to Greg Lehey
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