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From: Dan Dartman <uffda@fubar.cs.montana.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Sound apps for FreeBSD?
Date: 24 Jun 1995 10:53:52 GMT
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I'd like to know what to use too.  I'm not sure there is a prog for playing
*.au files, which is what I need.  You might try this: cat soundfile >
/dev/audio, which is supposed to work.  I get very loud scratchy static, you
might have more luck.