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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers mozilla java plugin Post 34468 by norsk hedensk on Saturday 22nd of February 2003 11:16:49 AM
Old 02-22-2003
naw it dosnt work. i already have jre installed but i tried that one also, i tried the plugins for ns4 and ns600, i tried copieing the files to my plugin directory and i tried linking them there, still no good.
 

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applyplugin(1)							 Debian GNU/Linux						    applyplugin(1)

NAME
applyplugin - apply LADSPA plugin to an audio file SYNOPSIS
applyplugin [-s[seconds]] <input wave file> <output wave file> <LADSPA plugin file name> <plugin label> <Control1> <Control2> ... [<LADSPA plugin file name> <plugin label> <Control1> <Control2> ... ] ... DESCRIPTION
applyplugin applies a series of LADSPA plugins to an audio data source to create a destination audio file. OPTIONS
-s[seconds] Add seconds of silence after end of input file. FILES
/usr/lib/ladspa/*.so LADSPA plugin files are installed here by default. ENVIRONMENT
LADSPA_PATH should be set to something like "/usr/local/lib/ladspa:/usr/lib/ladspa:" for plugins to be found at all. BUGS
Requires environmental variable to work properly. CONFORMING TO
LADSPA standard, by linux-audio-dev mailing list members. AUTHOR
ladspa-sdk was written by Richard Furse (richard@muse.demon.co.uk). This manpage was written by Junichi Uekawa (dancer@debian.org). SEE ALSO
listplugins(1), analyseplugin(1) ladspa-sdk 2001 May 14 applyplugin(1)
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