thanks Darrin,
the -c option was what I needed.
$ waveplay -c filename > /dev/audio0
outputs a pure data stream while
$ waveplay -f /dev/audio0 filename
outputs the audio.
:)
Douglas
>Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 11:16 PM by Darrin Chandler
>
> On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 07:46:41PM +0100, Douglas Hunter wrote:
>>
>> I did try waveplay and vlc but neither worked following the route
>> $ vlc filename.wav > /dev/audio0
>
> did you try with...
> $ waveplay -c filename.wav > /dev/audio0
>
> The -c says to play to stdout.
>
> --
-- List Info: http://metabug.org/mail/ List Archives: http://metabug.org/archive/talk/ To Unsubscribe: Mail mailto:talk+unsubscribe@metabug.orgReceived on Thu May 3 08:12:55 2007
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Thu May 03 2007 - 08:12:56 EDT