Re: A simple program to take a WAV file in and play it to JACK?

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Am Donnerstag, 22. November 2007 schrieb Ken Restivo:
> Yeah, I've kind of asked this before, and I got answers back, but not
> really.
> Is there seriously no program that'll take WAV file input, on stdin, making
> no attempt to "seek" on it, and poot the resulting data out to JACK?

Wav-file input on stdin and no seeking on the incoming stream are exclusive. 
Wav is organized in chunks with headers in between (at least on header at the 
start). That way if you don't do any seeking in the raw-stream or skip the 
headers, you will hear blips on playback.

Why do you need to play the files from stdin?

What speaks against "mplayer -ao jack"?

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