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Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
>> adjust my
>> volume from a command line. :) ~
>
>How do you do that? adjust vol from command line?
$ man play
will explain. ;-)
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> adjust my
> volume from a command line. :) ~
How do you do that? adjust vol from command line?
rdb
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> Can someone direct me to a command-line audio player. I have some .WAV, .MP3
> files that I'd like to play while not in X-windows.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike W
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Chuck Mead wrote:
>ogg123 for command line ogg.
And mpg123, which also ships with Red Hat.
I love the look on a Winbie's face when I play music or adjust my
volume from a command line. :) ~
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t; Can someone direct me to a command-line audio player. I have some .WAV,
RDB>> .MP3 files that I'd like to play while not in X-windows.
RDB>>
RDB>> Thanks,
RDB>> Mike W
RDB>>
RDB>>
RDB>>
RDB>> _
plaympeg for mp3, mpg format
play for wav format.
Rdb
On Thursday 20 December 2001 01:51 pm, you wrote:
> Can someone direct me to a command-line audio player. I have some .WAV,
> .MP3 files that I'd like to play while not in X-windows.
>
>
Check out www.freshmeat.net for a wide variety of programs.
mpg123 should work fine.
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> From: Mike Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Can someone direct me to a command-line audio player. I have
> some .WAV, .MP3
> files that I'd like to
Can someone direct me to a command-line audio player. I have some .WAV, .MP3
files that I'd like to play while not in X-windows.
Thanks,
Mike W
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