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Old 06-07-2008
SuperShow 2.3 (Default branch)

Image SuperShow is a program to create Adobe Flash files from some slides and an audio or video file. SuperShow allows you to easily synchronize the audio and the slide transitions and insulates you from the command-line interface of creating Flash files with SWFtools. License: GNU General Public License v3 Changes:
This release added template support to simplify the enhancement of the ActionScript code. You can now place or remove the control buttons and make them fixed over the slideshow. The current and total slide number and a time counter are now shown.Image

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AUDIOCFG(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 					       AUDIOCFG(1)

NAME
audiocfg -- configure default audio device SYNOPSIS
audiocfg list audiocfg default index audiocfg test index DESCRIPTION
The audiocfg utility helps maintaining the audio and mixer device symlinks. Run with ``list'', it lists the available audio devices and shows the currently selected default audio device. Called with ``test'', it plays a tone of 2 seconds for each channel of the device with the index index. Called with ``default'', it sets the default audio device to the one with the index index. audiocfg needs access to /dev/drvctl and write access to /dev (when used with ``default'') to work. FILES
/dev/audio Symlink to default audio device. /dev/audio[0-9]* Available audio devices. /dev/audioctl Symlink to default audio control device. /dev/audioctl[0-9]* Available audio control devices. /dev/drvctl Used for finding the corresponding audio driver to an audio device. /dev/mixer Symlink to default mixer device. /dev/mixer[0-9]* Available mixer devices. /dev/sound Symlink to default audio device (for the difference to /dev/audio, see audio(4)). /dev/sound[0-9]* Available audio devices. SEE ALSO
audioplay(1), audiorecord(1), audio(4), drvctl(8) BSD
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