Using the kernel's built-in OSS emulation for ALSA will let anything that uses OSS devices hog the raw sound device in the old-fashioned OSS way. You might want to disable that in the kernel and use ALSA's alsa-oss compatibility library instead.
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im looking for some kind of utility that convert make files to dsp files
is there any kind of tool/script that does this job?
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hi friends.
i have tried all above option to play mp3 files but i am not able to listen mp3 files.
i have tried above option using yum like
$ su -
# yum install gstreamer-plugins-bad gstreamer-plugins-ugly gstreamer-ffmpeg
i got a error like
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
Could... (5 Replies)
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Excuse my ignorance here - I'm a networks man and my knowledge of all things unix is somewhat limited.
We have a very large file (/var/tmp/mond.log) that we need to zero - does the "cat /dev/null > /var/tmp/mond.log" command achieve this? (4 Replies)
Hi All,
Recently I installed Linux RHEL5 on my machine. It seems that I can not play sound on RHEL5. I have real player installed along with RHEL5 but, when I try to play any song, the error message comes up saying "Can not open the audio device.Another application may be using it."
Does any... (2 Replies)
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I'm trying to send the error output of a 'cat' operation to /dev/null like this:
cat /dirA/dirB/temp*.log > /dirA/dirB/final.log 2>/dev/null
This works perfectly in a terminal, but not when placed in a script.
If there are no files matching temp*.log the script outputs an error... (7 Replies)
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i want to produce digit sounds.for ex: if my input text is four five six then code should able to
produce sounds corresponding to digits which are stored in some directory as four.wav,five.wav etc.Please help me (8 Replies)
Raspberry Pi B 2014-01-07 Raspbian fully up to date.
Installed and configured motion for surveillance.
It works just fine and creates .avi files and .jpeg.
Installed Mplayer trying to run it from desktop was
not successful. I did try to do a command line by
executing sudo mplayer... (6 Replies)
Hi,
There are many MP4 files in a folder say 50 files . All these files are video clipping files.Instead of playing the video one by one , is it possible to play all video clipping files into single shot ?
Say for example when i play one video file it gets over after sometime and to view... (5 Replies)
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I'm running the following command to generate a random password in a KSH script on a RHEL Linux VM but for some reason the cmd is not being closed and it's causing problems on the host.
PASSWORD="$(cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc "a-zA-Z0-9" | fold -w 16 | head -1)Aa0!"
The code worked as... (2 Replies)
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aoss
AOSS(1) General Commands Manual AOSS(1)NAME
aoss - Wrapper script to facilitate use of the ALSA OSS compatibility library.
SYNOPSIS
aoss osscommand [arguments]
DESCRIPTION
aoss is a simple wrapper script which facilitates the use of the ALSA OSS compatibility library. It just sets the appropriate LD_PRELOAD
path and then runs the command.
This is useful in cases where routing settings (which can be made in your .asoundrc file) need to be applied to commands that use the OSS
API.
Examples of asoundrc configuration:
pcm.dsp0 { type plug slave.pcm "hw:0,0" }
or
pcm.dsp0 { type plug slave.pcm "dmix" }
In the above configuration examples, the pcm.dsp0 definition is used to wrap calls do /dev/dsp0. You can also wrap usage of /dev/dsp1,
/dev/dsp2, etc. by defining pcm.dsp1, pcm.dsp2, etc..
The PCM name to open can be given explicitly via ALSA_OSS_PCM_DEVICE environment variable, too. This overrides the default dsp0, etc.
Note on mmap: aoss mmap support might be buggy. Your results may vary when trying to use an application that uses mmap'ing to access the
OSS device files.
Arguments
osscommand
A command that uses the OSS API
arguments
The appropriate arguments and options for the OSS command.
AUTHORS
The OSS compatibility library is by Abramo Bagnara <abramo@alsa-project.org>. The aoss script and this document are by James Tappin
<james@xena.uklinux.net>.
3 October 2001 AOSS(1)