Dave,

Thank you. I'll try the fix and see how it goes.

Rudy

On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 08:26:40PM -0500, Dave Mielke wrote:
> Okay ... it turns out that there are a couple of issues. The good news is that
> the -s option of vsound actually does work. The even better news is that the
> .au stream is written directly to standard output in real time, and no
> intermediate file is created.
> 
> First: When you run trplayer, make sure you specify -q so that it doesn't write
> the "contacting" and "buffering" lines, as it writes them to standard output
> which interferes with the audio stream.
> 
> Second: There's a bug in the vsound script which makes it fail with an error
> when -s is specified. Since it writes the error to standard output, you don't
> end up seeing it if you've either piped or redirected standard otput. The fix
> is easy. Change line 142 as follows:
> 
> old: if [ "$verbose" ] && [ "$VSOUND_STDOUT" ]; then
> new: if [ "$verbose" = 1 ] && [ "$VSOUND_STDOUT" ]; then
> 
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