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autool - audio play/record tool compatible with audiotool
audiotool
[-audio servername] [-volume percent] [-display displayname] [-geom geometry]
filename
The autool program is a replacement for the Sun audiotool
program used to send audio files to Network Audio System servers. It can
be used either by making a symbolic link name audiotool that points to
autool and is before the OpenWindows version or by changing the OpenWindows
deskset bindings database with the binder(1)
command.
The following
options may be used with the autool program:
- -audio servername
- This option
specifies the Network Audio System server on which the files should be
played.
- -volume 0-100
- This option specifies the volume at which the data should
be played as a percentage of the maximum possible volume. The default
is 10 percent.
- -display displayname
- This option specifies the X Window System
on which the control panel should be displayed.
- -geom geometry
- This option
specifies the position and size of the control panel.
OpenWindows users can configure deskset applications to use
autool to play audio files through following steps:
.- Run the deskset configuration
program binder.
.- Locate the entry in the scrolling list named audio-file click
on it once with the left mouse button.
.- From the Props menu, select the Icon...
entry with the right mouse button.
.- Click on the button marked (+) in the
lower right corner with the left mouse button. This will expand the window,
adding another panel to the right.
.- On the line marked Application in the
panel on the right, change ``audiotool'' to ``autool'' (you will need to specify
a full path name if you have not installed autool in a directory in your
path). The initial volume (which is a percentage relative to the recorded
level; the default is 10) can be increased by inserting the ``-v percent'' option
between ``autool'' and ``$FILE''.
.- Press the Apply button in the left panel.
.- Back
in the main binder window, press the Save button in the upper left corner.
.- Restart any deskset applications such as filemgr to have the updated values
take effect.
Double clicking in filemgr on file names that end in .snd will
now cause autool to invoked.
The following environment variables
are used by autool:
- AUDIOSERVER
- This variable specifies the default audio
server to contact if -audio is not specified on the command line.
- DISPLAY
- If AUDIOSERVER is not set, this variable is examined to find the name of
the corresponding X Window System display.
nas(1)
Copyright
1993, 1994 Network Computing Devices, Inc.
Dave Lemke, Network Computing
Devices, Inc.
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