Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] command line looping
From: Patrick Shirkey (kotau_AT_firstlinux.net)
Date: Sun Apr 07 2002 - 14:15:37 EEST
You could use alsaplayer in text mode. It can loop a song or a playlist.
You could set up a few alias files with simple names like "1" or "2"
in the files you could have a command like this:
alsaplayer -i text -S somefile.xxx
then just copy the file into /usr/bin and chmod a+x
then you can play a sample or file just by typing in "1" and pressing enter.
HTH.
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