SPARCstation Audio Software?
Rich Gopstein
soleil!gopstein at rutgers.edu
Fri Feb 2 02:59:04 AEST 1990
I posted some patches to sound.c which will turn it into play.c. Play
takes a file and a volume setting, and plays the file. It can be used
with "rsh" since it doesn't use graphics.
I also have a program which will convert MAC-style audio files into SS1
format.
This is the patchfile:
The following ed script will convert /usr/demo/sound/sound.c into a
standalone program to play sound files on the Sparcstation I. After
extracting the "patches" file, do the following:
ed /usr/demo/sound/sound.c < patchfile
The version of sound.c that this works on is:
-rw-r--r-- 1 bin 37759 May 25 22:58 sound.c
This will create play.c in the current directory. Just "cc -o play
play.c" to compile. Its use is "play [-v volume] soundfile" where volume
is 0-10, the default is 7. Since it doesn't use the screen, it will work
with rsh.
If anyone wants it, I have a quick-hack program to convert 8-bit binary
sampled audio (like the MAC uses) into the u-law format for the SS1, but
it is not very user-friendly.
Rich Gopstein
..!rutgers!soleil!gopstein
[[Ed's Note: placed in archives at Rice]]
FTP: Hostname : titan.rice.edu (128.42.1.30)
Directory: sun-source
Filename : play.shar
Archive Server Address: archive-server at rice.edu
Archive Server Command: send sun-source play.diff
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