auplay(1nas)


NAME

   auplay - play a sound file to a Network Audio System server

SYNOPSIS

   auplay [-audio servername] [-volume 0-100] [-i] [-I] [-l] files...

DESCRIPTION

   The  auplay  program can be used to play audio data stored in the .SND,
   .AU, or .WAV formats  common  on  Sun  workstations  and  PCs.   It  is
   typically  used  from  shell scripts or command line procedures.  If no
   filenames are given on the command line, audio data will be  read  fron
   stdin, unless the -l option is given.

OPTIONS

   The following options may be used with the auplay program:

   -audio servername
           This  option specifies the Network Audio System server on which
           the files should be played.

   -volume 0-100
           This option specifies the volume at which the  data  should  be
           played  as  a  percentage  of the maximum possible volume.  The
           default is 100 percent.

   -i      This option indicates that the  header  information  associated
           with  the  sound  data should be printed along with playing the
           data.

   -I      This option indicates that the  header  information  associated
           with  the  sound  data should be printed instead of playing the
           data.

   -l      This option indicates that a list of filenames is  to  be  read
           from  stdin.   auplay  will  play these files after playing any
           files given explicitly as command line arguments.

SEE ALSO

   nas(1), auctl(1), audemo(1), autool(1)

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright 1993, 1994 Network Computing Devices, Inc.

AUTHOR

   Greg Renda, Network Computing Devices, Inc.

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