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[ILUG] Conversion from .wav to .au (sun audio) in Linux

[ILUG] Conversion from .wav to .au (sun audio) in Linux

Justin Mason jm at jmason.org
Mon Sep 26 19:08:24 IST 2005


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Paul Jakma writes:
>On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Ruairí Newman wrote:
>
>> I had originally thought that sox might do it, but from the manpage 
>> it seems that it can only convert FROM sun audio files.
>
>Eh, play it and cat /dev/dsp? Or use esdrec?

BTW, if anyone's tried playing with esdrec, I'd love to hear
experiences.

I've been having great fun with esd recently, as a remote-speaker
networked-audio system, with my PVR as the speaker host; however it'd be a
little neater if I could "tee" the audio to the PVR without having to set
environment variables first (e.g. capturing from the existing esd audio
stream).

- --j.
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