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Subject: | Re: dos sound effects? |
From: | shadow AT krypton DOT rain DOT com (Leonard Erickson) |
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In mail you write: I know of a program that will play WAV, MP3 and a number of other formats under DOS. I got it because it'd display a lot of graphics formats. The sound was a bonus. But it's not command line driven, it's menu driven. There are some utilities that came with old Sound Blaster cards that will play *some* sound file types from the command line. -- Leonard Erickson (aka shadow{G}) shadow AT krypton DOT rain DOT com <--preferred leonard AT qiclab DOT scn DOT rain DOT com <--last resort
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