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raw data
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Norwegian Bokmal alsa-utils in Ubuntu Dapper package "alsa-utils" by bryntez
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VOC
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WAVE
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Norwegian Bokmal alsa-utils in Ubuntu Dapper package "alsa-utils" by Nils Kristian Tomren
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Sparc Audio
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Usage: %s [OPTION]... [FILE]...

-h, --help help
--version print current version
-l, --list-devices list all soundcards and digital audio devices
-L, --list-pcms list all PCMs defined
-D, --device=NAME select PCM by name
-q, --quiet quiet mode
-t, --file-type TYPE file type (voc, wav, raw or au)
-c, --channels=# channels
-f, --format=FORMAT sample format (case insensitive)
-r, --rate=# sample rate
-d, --duration=# interrupt after # seconds
-s, --sleep-min=# min ticks to sleep
-M, --mmap mmap stream
-N, --nonblock nonblocking mode
-F, --period-time=# distance between interrupts is # microseconds
-B, --buffer-time=# buffer duration is # microseconds
--period-size=# distance between interrupts is # frames
--buffer-size=# buffer duration is # frames
-A, --avail-min=# min available space for wakeup is # microseconds
-R, --start-delay=# delay for automatic PCM start is # microseconds
(relative to buffer size if <= 0)
-T, --stop-delay=# delay for automatic PCM stop is # microseconds from xrun
-v, --verbose show PCM structure and setup (accumulative)
-I, --separate-channels one file for each channel
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Recognized sample formats are:
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Some of these may not be available on selected hardware
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Noen av disse kan være utilgjengelige ved bruk av valgte maskinvarekomponenter
Norwegian Bokmal alsa-utils in Ubuntu Dapper package "alsa-utils" by Howbag
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The availabled format shortcuts are:
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Snarveiene til de tilgjengelige formatene er:
Norwegian Bokmal alsa-utils in Ubuntu Dapper package "alsa-utils" by Jørgen Tellnes
Located in aplay/aplay.c:235
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-f cd (16 bit little endian, 44100, stereo)
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-f cd (16 bit minst viktige byte først, 44100, stereo)
Norwegian Bokmal alsa-utils in Ubuntu Dapper package "alsa-utils" by Jørgen Tellnes
Located in aplay/aplay.c:261
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-f cdr (16 bit big endian, 44100, stereo)
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-f cdr (16 bit viktigste byte først, 44100, stereo)
Norwegian Bokmal alsa-utils in Ubuntu Dapper package "alsa-utils" by Jørgen Tellnes
Located in aplay/aplay.c:262
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