What might be a jack-enabled equivalent of: /usr/bin/ogg123 -d alsa<1> (<1> is and ogg file, obviously) Preferrable would be something that will play through jack if the daemon be running, alsa not (mplayer can work this way but this is a bit heavy for a short file play, i.e., a signal from a program).I do not have a sndfile-jackplay on Debian repos. I just installed alsaplayer packages. It seems one must choose which plugin to play as well as specify the sample rate. To reconfigure the calling program when I turn jack on and off is surely silly at best. I think you can save the settings in ~/.alsaplayer/config Cheers. Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd Mplayer's approach of try this one, no ... try the next is what I need without the fat of mplayer. Since the caller is a kde applet, maybe phonon has the answer? I do not want to be stuck with knotify (which at best disables or is disabled by jack). _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user |
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