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audiotool (1)
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    NAME
         audiotool - audio play/record tool
    
    SYNOPSIS
         audiotool [ -p ] [ -d device ] [ generic-tool-arguments ]  [
         audio-file ... ]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         Audio Tool is an OpenWindows DeskSet application for record-
         ing, playing, and simple editing of audio data.
    
      Sound Segment Display
         Audio Tool analyzes sound data to distinguish between  sound
         segments  and  silence  segments.   Segments  of  sounds are
         displayed as boxes; segments of  silence  are  displayed  as
         lines  connecting  these boxes.  This type of display can be
         useful for scanning and editing  voice  data,  since  pauses
         often  indicate  breaks  between  sentences  or key phrases.
         Data may be selected, using the mouse, in a  manner  similar
         to  text  selections.  Double-clicking on a sound or silence
         segment selects the entire  segment.   The  Cut,  Copy,  and
         Paste operations also work on selected data.
    
         A triangular graphic indicator, called the position pointer,
         marks  the current play position.  When you select a segment
         of audio data, the position pointer is constrained to remain
         within  the  selected  segment.   The  position pointer also
         denotes the point in a segment where Record and Paste opera-
         tions will insert data.
    
      Control Panel
         Play/Stop
              Clicking this button starts playing audio data  at  the
              current  position.   Playing will stop automatically at
              the end of the data or at  the  end  of  the  currently
              selected  segment, whichever comes first.  If the posi-
              tion pointer is at the end of the data  (or  selection)
              when Play is pressed, it jumps back to the beginning of
              the data before starting to play.
    
              While data is playing, this button becomes a Stop  but-
              ton.   Audio  output  may  be  stopped and restarted at
              will.
    
         Rewind/Fast-Forward
              Clicking either of these buttons  causes  the  position
              pointer  to  jump backward or forward to the next sound
              segment boundary. If you press and hold  one  of  these
              buttons,  playing  will begin/proceed at an accelerated
              rate in the designated direction. Releasing the  button
              returns the tool to its previous state.
    
         Record/Stop
              Clicking this button starts the recording of data  from
              the audio input port.  The recorded data is inserted at
              the position pointer's  position.   If  audio  data  is
              currently  selected,  it is replaced by the new record-
              ing.  While  recording  is  in  progress,  this  button
              becomes a Stop button.
    
      File Browser Panel
         Selecting Open..., Save As..., or Include... from  the  File
         menu  will  bring  up the File Browser Panel.  The Directory
         field displays the pathname of the current directory.
    
         The scrolling list contains a list of directories  or  audio
         files in the displayed directory. Double-click SELECT on the
         name of a directory to change  to  that  directory.  Double-
         click  SELECT  on  the  name of an audio file to perform the
         current operation (Load, Save, or Include) on  the  selected
         file.  You  can also type file names or directories into the
         Name field.
    
         When Save As...  is selected from the File  menu,  the  File
         Browser  displays  an  additional choice item, which enables
         you to select the file format. The choices are  Uncompressed
         (8-bit 8 kHz, u-law), or Compressed (4-bit G.721 ADPCM). The
         compressed format takes up half the disk space but can  take
         somewhat longer to load and save.
    
      Volume Panels
         Selecting Play...  or Record...  from the Volume  menu  will
         invoke  the Audio Control application to display volume con-
         trol panels for the audio device.  Refer  to  the  audiocon-
         trol(1) manual page for further details.
    
    OPTIONS
         -p        Play all files  listed  on  the  command  line  at
                   startup.
    
    SEE ALSO
         audiocontrol(1),       audioconvert(1),        audioplay(1),
         audiorecord(1)
         Solaris User's Guide
         About Audio Tool in the Help Handbook available through  the
         Help option on the Workspace menu.
    
    NOTES
         The OpenWindows environment may no longer be supported in  a
         future  release.  You may want to migrate to CDE, the Common
         Desktop Environment.
    
    
    
    


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