>>> On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 04:07:07PM -0500, David Turetsky wrote:
What packages are out there which facilitate editing?
>>> sean finney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 11:14 AM
a good one that you can run from the command line is sox. it has a
bunch
of basic effects and filters you can pass the sound through, i've
used
it in the past and been happy with it
>>> David Turetsky:
I checked it out and was impressed. Not seeing how to listen to the
WAV file, I tried 'play' which makes use of sox and discovered that
my sound card uses a chip set provided by a bankrupted manufacturer,
Aureal
I check 'modconf' and before attempting to install any driver,
visited http://aureal.sourceforge.net/ and
http://www.vortexofsound.com/techhelp/th-v2a43.htm and
related sites. Windows identifies my sound card as 'Aureal Vortex
8830 Audio (WDM)'. 'lspci' gives Multimedia audio controller: Aureal
Semiconductor Vortex 2 (rev fe)
When I purchased the card with my Dell system, it was described as
Montego Bay (which shows up on 'modconf's list)
Before I go off experimenting with modconf, I wonder if anyone has
been over this ground. If I add a driver using modconf and get no
result, how do I remove it?
--
David
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