Sound player
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There are several sound players available: | There are several sound players available: | ||
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+ | Can play not only sound but also video. A slow starter and quick to stop. You may want to combine madplay and aplay - aplay can read wave data from stdin (e.g. from madplay). | ||
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+ | == [[madplay]] == | ||
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Quick to start but slow to stop. | Quick to start but slow to stop. | ||
Supported output formats: | Supported output formats: | ||
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+ | == [[aplay]] == | ||
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Quick to start and quick to stop. | Quick to start and quick to stop. | ||
− | Supported file | + | Supported file types: |
+ | voc | ||
+ | wav | ||
+ | raw | ||
+ | au | ||
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+ | Use this soundplayer if you want minimal latency. | ||
+ | To go clear of underrun error buffer size should be a multiple of period size: | ||
+ | <code> | ||
+ | aplay --period-size=2000 --buffer-size=10000 alarm.wav | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | [[Category:Audio Applications]] |
Latest revision as of 22:49, 13 July 2009
There are several sound players available:
[edit] mplayer
Can play not only sound but also video. A slow starter and quick to stop. You may want to combine madplay and aplay - aplay can read wave data from stdin (e.g. from madplay).
[edit] madplay
Quick to start but slow to stop. Supported output formats:
cdda CD audio, 16-bit big-endian 44100 Hz stereo PCM (*.cdr, *.cda) aiff Audio IFF, [16-bit] PCM (*.aif, *.aiff) wave Microsoft RIFF/WAVE, [16-bit] PCM (*.wav) snd Sun/NeXT audio, 8-bit ISDN mu-law (*.au, *.snd) raw binary [16-bit] host-endian linear PCM hex ASCII hexadecimal [24-bit] linear PCM esd Enlightened Sound Daemon [16-bit] (give speaker host as PATH) null no output (decode only)
[edit] aplay
Quick to start and quick to stop. Supported file types:
voc wav raw au
Use this soundplayer if you want minimal latency.
To go clear of underrun error buffer size should be a multiple of period size:
aplay --period-size=2000 --buffer-size=10000 alarm.wav