Hi All,
Looking for an assistance on how to access the speakers of my machine and play audio files using C.
Any tutorials will be of great help.
Regards,
Sayantan. (1 Reply)
Hi, I would like to write a shell script that will:
-search the files of a specific user to find any audio files with a bandwidth iqual or greater than 192 kps
- on the results i should see the file name along with all the whole file route and each file's size
So I guess i should be using... (1 Reply)
I am having following folder structure.
/root/audios/pop
/root/audios/jazz
/root/audios/rock
Inside those pop, jazz, rock folders there are following files,
p1.ul, p2.ul, p3.ul, j1.ul, j2.ul, j3.ul, r1.ul, r2.ul, r3.ul
And I have a file named as "audio.txt" in the path /root/audios,... (11 Replies)
Hi All,
I have next to zero knowledge on what I am about to ask so I will just ask it in plain English :)
I am wondering how best to go about manipulating audio files server side. The manipulations required are join files one after the other, eg, audio1 + audio2 + audio3 + audio4 = audio5
... (0 Replies)
I'm trying to record audio using Audacity 2.0.5 installed from SlackBuilds. My system is 64-bit Slackware 14.1 and a sound card is Intel HD Audio. I didn't change my sound system to OSS. (Default sound system in Slackware 14.1 is ALSA, isn't it?) First, I set Internal Microphone slider in KMix... (2 Replies)
Hi All , I have seen a lot of code samples which suggest how to remove the junk data from and XML , I need a code in unix which removes the junk characters as well as the valid characters those are not in XML tags , for example my XML is as follows :
<?xml version="1.0"... (6 Replies)
I have a lot number audio files in the MP3 proprietary format, I want to convert them to 'opus' the free and higher quality format, with keep metadata also.
My selection command-line programs are SoX (Sound eXchange) for convert MP3 files to 'AIFF' format in order to keep quality and metadata*... (1 Reply)
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id3tool
ID3TOOL(1) General Commands Manual ID3TOOL(1)NAME
id3tool - a command line editor for id3 tags.
SYNOPSIS
id3tool [options] files ...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page is for the id3tool command.
id3tool is a program that can be used to view and edit id3 tags from the command line.
When invoked from the command line with filenames and no options, it will display the used fields of the id3 tags.
When invoked from the command line with filenames and "set" options, it will change the id3 tag fields specified to the specified values on
all the files.
Due to limitations in the ID3v1 specification, most fields are limited to 30 characters.
The note field is limited to 28 characters if a track number is in use.
You can force a tag to be v1.1 by using a specifying a non-zero track number, or force a tag to be v1.0 by specifying a track number of
zero (0).
OPTIONS
The programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A complete list of options are
included below. For a complete description, use the help option.
-t, --set-title=WORD
Sets the title to WORD
-a, --set-album=WORD
Sets the album to WORD
-r, --set-artist=WORD
Sets the artist to WORD
-y, --set-year=YEAR
Sets the year to YEAR [4 digits]
-n, --set-note=WORD
Sets the note to WORD
-g, --set-genre=INT
Sets the genre code to INT (the codes can be acquired from the genre list.)
-G, --set-genre-word=WORD
Sets the genre to WORD (given that WORD is from the genre list.)
-c, --set-track=INT
Sets the track to INT
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, --version
Show version of program.
-l, --genre-list
Shows the genre list.
AUTHOR
id3tool and this manual page were written by Chris Collins <xfire@xware.cx>
ID3TOOL(1)