pad(4) - pseudo audio device driver
Jared McNeill has
committed
his pseudo audio device driver, pad(4): ``With this pseudo-device, audio played back
via the standard audio interfaces is redirected back to userland as raw
PCM data on /dev/padN.
One example usage is to stream audio to an AirTunes compatible device using
rtunes (http://www.nazgul.ch/dev_rtunes.html), ie:
$ rtunes - < /dev/pad0
$ mpg123 -a /dev/sound1 blah.mp3
Another option is to capture audio output from eg. Real Player, by simply
instructing Real Player to output to /dev/sound1, and running:
$ cat /dev/pad0 > blah.pcm''
To find out what /dev/sound* device to use, use dmesg(8)
output - Jared tells me that
``/dev/soundN and /dev/audioN are the same device; the only difference is
behaviour on open -- /dev/audioN emulates traditional Sun audio behaviour
and resets the device to a known configuration, whereas /dev/soundN uses the
previous device state.
There is nothing yet to discover the attachment apart from dmesg:
$ dmesg | grep pad0
pad0: Pseudo Audio Device
pad0: outputs: 44100Hz, 16-bit, stereo
audio1 at pad0: half duplex''
[Tags: audio, pad]
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