On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 07:18:49PM +0200, Meinolf Sander wrote:
> Package: vsound
> Version: 0.6-3
> Severity: normal
> 
> When I try to record a Real Audio stream, like with
> 
> xterm -display :0.0 -e vsound -t -n realplay \
> rtsp://live-ra.dradio.de/live/deutschlandfunk/dlf_64k.rm \
> & sleep 60;

What is the sense of this command:

vsound -t -n realplay foo.rm & sleep 60;

?

I'm trying here

vsound -t -n realplay \
rtsp://live-ra.dradio.de/live/deutschlandfunk/dlf_64k.rm


If I kill realplay after 60s, I really get a 60s audio file.

Can you try that too and confirm me it's working ?


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Eric VAN BUGGENHAUT
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