[nas] NAS 1.5g (devel) is now available

Jon Trulson jon at radscan.com
Wed Oct 9 08:00:28 MDT 2002


On 9 Oct 2002, Raymond Toy wrote:

> Date: 09 Oct 2002 09:22:51 -0400
> From: Raymond Toy <toy at rtp.ericsson.se>
> To: jon at radscan.com
> Cc: Jon Trulson <jon at xig.com>, nas at radscan.com
> Subject: Re: [nas] NAS 1.5g (devel) is now available
> 
> >>>>> "Jon" == Jon Trulson <jon at radscan.com> writes:
> 
>     Jon> 	Well... heh... Looks like they a trying to determine the format of
>     Jon> a chunk of audio data, then using this contruct to fill in the Sound
>     Jon> structure... presumably later on calling AuSoundPlayFromData to play
>     Jon> it?  Can I see the whole file?  Hopefully there is another way to do this. 
> 
> Yes, I'm pretty sure that's what it is trying to do because xemacs can
> play sound from chunks of memory.
> 
> I'll send the file separately.  (Which address?  xig.com or
> radscan.com?)  It's about 21k.  Some hints on getting this to support
> AUDIOSERVER envvar would be nice too. :-)
> 

	radscan.com ;-)  So, if it doesn't use AUDIOSERVER, how are you
telling it which server to use?  If it's using AuOpenServer() (what else
could it be using), then simply passing in NULL as the first arg should do
it...

>     Jon> 	Hmm... 'netstat -a' show anyhting listening on the port?
> 
> Yep.  I was just doing plain netstat.  For some reason my http server
> was listening on port 8000.  I have now idea why.  Fixed that and nas
> starts up just fine now.  Sorry for all confusion!
> 

	Mystery solved... ok good ;-)

> Thanks for all the help, and for maintaining the best audio system.
>

	Thanks!

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