On 27.08.2008, at 17:21, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:

On 27.08.2008, at 17:06, Simon Urbanek wrote:

To be precise to play an audio file all you do is
[[[NSSound initWithContentsOfFile:fileName byReference:YES] autorelease] play];
Thats' all :)

Ah, you mean that the function play(A_SOUND_FILE) should be part of R's core code which implements it for a given platform.
This of course would be the best way.

I thought about it a bit. For Mac it would be trivial, but for Windows and Linux I do not know. They have to support many sound card drivers. For Linux you have different window servers, and distributions. The next point once you have such a built-in function like playSoundFile(f) how to control it, i.e how to stop it for instance; esp. for the case that you're playing more than one sound file at a time (which works a Mac with play very well).

To use the approach to open a sound file by the default application is in some sense better. On Mac it's easy, just type 'open FILE', for Windows this works only in some cases. One could use 'start FILE' but 'start' is not an executable it's a DOS command thus one could write a BAT file open.BAT à la 'start %1'. The tricky point is Linux in that respect I believe. I do not know any command which can do this. The Linux shell command 'play' is not part of any distribution. This leads to a next problem. If there would be a general solution to play a sound file using the default app OK but if the user can set up the player to 'mplayer32.exe', or 'play' etc. how to distinguish between a shell command, which could run in the background (how to control it?), and a app based program like 'Windows Media Player' or 'QuickTime' etc.?


The only idea I have for now is to use a scripting language to write a primitive audio player, and the only language which is installed by default on all these platforms is Java. It shouldn't be that problem to write such a JFrame jar.

Cheers,

--Hans

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