H.S. wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
H.S. wrote:
Hi,
If I click on a wav file link in m-w.com, the sound is not played back
100%; it is clipped at around 60% -- the trailing part never gets
through. Also, once I click on the wav file link, Mozilla hangs. It
appears that the place where the soun
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> H.S. wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If I click on a wav file link in m-w.com, the sound is not played back
>> 100%; it is clipped at around 60% -- the trailing part never gets
>> through. Also, once I click on the wav file link, Mozilla hangs. It
>> appears that the place where the
H.S. wrote:
Hi,
If I click on a wav file link in m-w.com, the sound is not played back
100%; it is clipped at around 60% -- the trailing part never gets
through. Also, once I click on the wav file link, Mozilla hangs. It
appears that the place where the sound gets truncated and when Mozilla
hang
Hi,
If I click on a wav file link in m-w.com, the sound is not played back
100%; it is clipped at around 60% -- the trailing part never gets
through. Also, once I click on the wav file link, Mozilla hangs. It
appears that the place where the sound gets truncated and when Mozilla
hangs are the same
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Around here, the play command s contained in the sox package.
HTH
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Michael Satterwhite wrote:
| I didn't see this message come through, so I think I had a glitch on
my mail
| server. If someone does see it twice, I apologize.
|
| Back on SuSE, I co
On Sunday 24 October 2004 04:18 pm, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 the mental interface of
>
> Michael Satterwhite told:
> > Back on SuSE, I could play a wav file just by entering "play file" from
> > the command line. I liked this for script end notifications. Play isn't
> > insta
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 03:26:58PM -0500, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> Back on SuSE, I could play a wav file just by entering "play file"
> from the command line. I liked this for script end
> notifications. Play isn't installed by default, and there are
> hundreds of hits if I enter "apt-cache se
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 10:07 +1300, Edward Murrell wrote:
> The wavtools package has wavp, which will do what you ask.
>
> It seems to be strangely missing from unstable though. *shrugs*
Not in sarge either; it was orphaned,
> Edward
>
> http://packages.debian.org/stable/sound/wavtools
>
> On M
On Sun, 2004-10-24 at 15:26 -0500, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> Back on SuSE, I could play a wav file just by entering "play file" from the
> command line. I liked this for script end notifications. Play isn't installed
> by default, and there are hundreds of hits if I enter "apt-cache search
>
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 15:26:58 -0500, Michael Satterwhite
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Back on SuSE, I could play a wav file just by entering "play file" from the
> command line. I liked this for script end notifications. Play isn't installed
> by default, and there are hundreds of hits if I enter "a
On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 07:34:00AM -0500, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> Back on SuSE, I could play a wav file just by entering "play file" from the
> command line. I liked this for script end notifications. Play isn't installed
> by default, and there are hundreds of hits if I enter "apt-cache sea
I didn't see this message come through, so I think I had a glitch on my mail
server. If someone does see it twice, I apologize.
Back on SuSE, I could play a wav file just by entering "play file" from the
command line. I liked this for script end notifications. Play isn't installed
by default, a
Michael Satterwhite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Back on SuSE, I could play a wav file just by entering "play file" from the
> Would someone be so kind as to suggest a command line tool for this that's
> available on Debian?
play
(It's in the sox package)
.Henrik
--
Henrik Christian Grove
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 the mental interface of
Michael Satterwhite told:
> Back on SuSE, I could play a wav file just by entering "play file" from the
> command line. I liked this for script end notifications. Play isn't installed
> by default, and there are hundreds of hits if I enter "apt-cache s
The wavtools package has wavp, which will do what you ask.
It seems to be strangely missing from unstable though. *shrugs*
Edward
http://packages.debian.org/stable/sound/wavtools
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 09:26, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> Back on SuSE, I could play a wav file just by entering "pl
Back on SuSE, I could play a wav file just by entering "play file" from the
command line. I liked this for script end notifications. Play isn't installed
by default, and there are hundreds of hits if I enter "apt-cache search
play".
Would someone be so kind as to suggest a command line tool for
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