I've used Midnight Commander, believe it or not- very little delay from
pressing enter on a selected file to the launch of whatever your default
command-line player is (aplay for me). Works great, totally usable for live
radio.
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 6:25 AM, drew Roberts <zotz(a)100jamz.com> wrote:
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 18:27:34 drew Roberts
wrote:
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 16:25:43 Ricus
Vincente wrote:
Greetings all,
I'm thinking about running one of the Dell Mini 9 laptops as a Cart
player for my podcast, and I'm having trouble finding something that
will run natively under linux that will do the job. Perhaps there's
something I'm missing... or even something as simple as a plugin for
XMMS that will do what I need.
I haven't worked on this in a long while and I don't know if it will run
on
that machine, but it is a cart wall of sorts:
http://code.google.com/p/drsoundwall/
http://code.google.com/p/drsoundwall/source/browse/trunk/drsoundwall/drsoun
dwall.tcl
I am looking around now for a replacement for the snack sound toolkit. If I
find one I may redo the app. (Does anyone know of such a library/toolkit?)
Also, this may be overkill for what you are doing but it does have a sound
panel built in:
http://www.rivendellaudio.org/
This is meant for radio broadcast automation and is quite a nice system.
Let me know of you try it please.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Rich...
all the best,
drew
drew
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