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On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 15:45 -0800, maxim wexler wrote: |
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> > #EXTM3U |
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> > #EXTINF:-1,Tone Generator: 82.4 Hz;164.8 Hz;247.2 |
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> > Hz;329.6 Hz |
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> > tone://82.407;164.814;247.221;329.628 |
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[snip] |
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> Played right off the bat in audacious! Thanks! How is |
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> that 'Tone Generator' formatted. |
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I could only guess what you could - # starts a comment, otherwise a line |
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is: |
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tone://<freq1>;<freq2>... |
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> Is there a HOWTO for |
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> it? |
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I've been searching ever since I wrote that email, but I can't find any |
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info anywhere. I think this tone generator function was borrowed from |
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beep, which was in turn borrowed from xmms, so the documentation no |
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doubt got lost in the many transitions... |
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all I can find is a vague xmms reference to "Tonegen". You might try |
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looking for a tonegen.c file in audacious... If I find more, I'll let |
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you know. |
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cya, |
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Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au> |
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Never look a gift horse in the mouth. |
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