From: "Alvin H. White" <GODSBRAIN@HOME.COM>
To: linux-sound@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Playing Multiple Audio streams - Discrete Stereo
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 20:25:40 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-sound-95339596425186@msgid-missing> (raw)
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On 15 Mar 2000 12:36:55 -0800, you wrote:
>Jeff McBride <trep@trep.dhs.org> writes:
>
>> Are there any good ways to play several audio sources simultaneously? If
>> an application wants to be playing say, several wave files overtop of each
>> other, does it have to mix them itself and then play one stream. Or are
>> there other drives, or possibly a daemon of some kind to do it?
>
>rplay[1], nas[2], and ESounD[3] can all do this very well.
>
>> And how about multiple applications that are unaware of each other playing
>> at the same time?
>
>rplay and ESoundD both have ways of tricking an application into playing
>audio via sound servers. i know that both rplay and esd are under
>development, however, i'm not sure about nas.
>
>-l
>
>[1] http://rplay.doit.org
>[2] ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/audio/nas/
>[3] http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html
I have been running text files through a translator, then
running the output through a text to speech engine.
I would like to run one language to one ear and the
other language to the other ear without overlap.
Then I need a brake function to slow down the
language that is going faster.
Can any of these do that well?
Thx,
<a href="http://members.home.com/godsbrain">G.O.D.S.B.R.A.I.N.</a><br>
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