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- From: stripes@pix.com (Josh Osborne)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
- Subject: Re: Soundkit, Soundtools?
- Message-ID: <BzDKBs.MGv@pix.com>
- Date: 16 Dec 92 23:09:27 GMT
- References: <Bz8rLC.Dy@cosy.sbg.ac.at>
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- Organization: Pix Technologies -- The company with no adult supervision
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- In article <Bz8rLC.Dy@cosy.sbg.ac.at> peter@wiesel.cosy.sbg.ac.at (Peter Burgstaller) writes:
- >Hi!
- >Has anyone ported any soundtools for 386bsd?
- >I just ask this because I saw the sources for
- >SoundBlaster support and I didn't see any code for
- >recording, playing, editing ... of sounds!
-
- If that's the driver Kurt and I ported, it includes a play (for PCM files),
- and a record (also for PCM files) and a few other tidbits. I have since
- written a program that converts NeXT/Sun u-law audio files (both 8 and
- 16 bit, at many diffrent sample rates). I am sure it has some bugs, but
- it seems to do Ok.
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