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Old 10-15-2010
Suggested MacPorts to Install

I was wondering if anybody had any ports for macports that they particularly liked and wanted to recommend - I'm looking for some more stuff to play around with.
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JACK.PLAY(1)															      JACK.PLAY(1)

NAME
jack.play - JACK Sound File Player SYNOPSIS
jack.play [options] sound-file... OPTIONS
-b : Set the disk buffer size in frames (default=4096). This value must be a power of two. If the JACK period size at any time exceeds this value the player will halt. -c : Set the sample rate conversion algorithm (default=2). Values are: SRC_SINC_BEST_QUALITY = 0, SRC_SINC_MEDIUM_QUALITY = 1, SRC_SINC_FASTEST = 2, SRC_ZERO_ORDER_HOLD = 3 and SRC_LINEAR = 4. -i : Set the initial disk seek in frames (default=0). -m : Set the minimal disk transfer size in frames (default=32). This is an optimization switch. -n : Set the client name (default=jack.play). -q : Set the frame size to request data from the ringbuffer (default=64). This is an optimization switch. -r : Set the resampling ratio multiplier (default=1.0). -t : Run in JACK transport aware mode. -u : Do not make client name unique by appending process identifier. DESCRIPTION
jack.play is a light-weight JACK sound file player. It creates as many output ports as there are channels in the input file. It will connect to ports mentioned in the environment variable JACK_PLAY_CONNECT_TO which must include a %d pattern to indicate port number, otherwise it implements no connection logic, use jack.plumbing(1) instead. jack.play will read files in any format supported by libsndfile, and will resample to match the server sample rate using libsamplerate. AUTHOR
Written by Rohan Drape http://slavepianos.org/rd/ SEE ALSO
jackd(1), libsndfile(3) http://mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/, libsamplerate(3) http://mega-nerd.com/SRC/ AUTHOR
Rohan Drape <rd@slavepianos.org> Author. 01/10/2012 JACK.PLAY(1)