NA_PLAY(1)
NAME
na_record -- play waveform files on audio device
SYNOPSIS
na_play [-h] [-itype type] [-n channels] [-f sample rate] [-ibo byteorder] [-iswap] [-istype type] [-c channel] [-start time] [-end time] [-from sample] [-to sample] [-p protocol] [-command command] [-basic] [-quality high | low] [-server host] [-scale scale] [-v] [-wait] input files ...
DESCRIPTION
na_play plays digital audio data to the system's audio input device from
the specified file(s). It supports a variety of file formats and native
audio devices.
- The following option flags are recognized:
- -h Prints a short summary of usage to standard output.
-itype typeInput file type. Usually, the input type can be determined
from the file's headers, so this option is not required
except for raw (unheadered) data. Supported types are currently: nist, est, esps, snd, riff, aiff, audlab, raw, ascii. - -n channels
Number of channels, in an unheadered input file. Again, this can usually be determined from the headers. Default is 1.
- -f sampling rate
Sampling rate, for an unheadered input file. Default is
16000. - -ibo byte order
Byte order, for an unheadered input file. Default is system byte order. Recognized values are: MSB, LSB, native, nonnative.
- -iswap
Swap bytes in an unheadered input file.
- -istype type
Sample type for an unheadered input file. Recognized values are: short, mulaw, byte, ascii.
- -c channel
Select a single channel (starting at 0) for playback. This
option plays only the specified channel and discards all others. - -start time
Select a subsection of the file, starting at this time (specified in seconds).
- -end time
Select a subsection of the file, ending at this time (specified in seconds).
- -from sample
Select a subsection of the file, starting at this offset
(specified in number of samples). - -to sample
Select a subsection of the file, ending at this offset (specified in number of samples).
- -p protocol
Use the specified audio device protocol. The list of supported types varies between platforms, and can be obtained
using the -h flag. - -command command
If the "audio_command" protocol is specified, this argument
must be given to select the command used to play the waveform. A temporary file is created and passed in the environment variable FILE. The sample rate is passed in the environment varialbe SR. - -basic
Treat unheadered input files as 8kHz mu-law data (i.e.
audio/basic MIME type) - -quality high | low
Select the quality of output. "high" will ensure that proper resampling is used. "low" means to play as fast as possible with a minimum of processor time.
- -server host
Specifies the host to play sound on, when using a networkaware audio protocol (such as NAS)
- -scale scale
Change the gain (volume) of the signal. The argument is a
number relative to 1.0, which is the default. - -v Be verbose (i.e. print file names when playing)
-waitPause for a keystroke between each file.
ENVIRONMENT
- NA_PLAY_PROTOCOL
- Audio protocol to use (as in the -p flag)
- NA_PLAY_COMMAND
- Command used to play audio when using the audio_command protocol.
- NA_PLAY_HOST
- Host to play audio on when using a network audio protocol.
- NA_PLAY_QUALITY
- Playback quality (low or high)
EXAMPLES
- To play the section of foo.wav from 1.5 to 3.2 seconds:
- $ na_play -start 1.5 -end 3.2 foo.wav
- To play samples 3600 to 42000 of channel 1 of bar.wav:
- $ na_play -from 3600 -to 4200 -c 1 foo.wav
BUGS
The usage information isn't entirely correct. The audio_command protocol
generates temporary files insecurely.