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| PlayWav User's Manual |
http://www.muconsulting. com/playwav/usersmanual/ playwav.html |
25 August 2005 8:01:52am
PlayWav is a very simple freeware command-line application that simply plays a Windows .WAV audio file. Because it is a command-line application, it can be easily integrated into any type of application. It can be run from batch files, various types of scripts, and even NT services such as a web server. |
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| WAV.EXE (another) |
http://www.powerbasic. com/files/pub/pbwin/ tools/ |
25 August 2005 8:07:28am
Freeware command line utility to play .WAV files. Includes PB/CC source code.
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| WAV.EXE (yet another) |
http://archives.thebbs. org/ra121c.htm |
25 August 2005 8:04:48am
WAV.EXE - Play .WAV and .MID files (c) 1998-2000 by WebGeek, Inc. ---------------------------------- This win32 command line sound file player is a better alternative to the 16-bit PLAYWAV.EXE which comes with EleBBS's Lemming Pager Script. Allows you to configure the volume level, and to abort the sound by pressing ESC. Freeware. |
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| WAV.ZIP |
http://www.cmdtools.com/ |
25 August 2005 8:13:52am
One feature I truly enjoy in Windows is the ability to associate a sound file with particular events. My co-workers find it particularly annoying when Eudora announces to everyone in the office that I have new mail every 15 minutes or so. And I'm always on the look out for new sounds to use. There are lots of GUI programs out there for playing audio files, but as we all now know, I spend my time in console boxes. So I wrote WAV to play a sound file from the CMD prompt. It is also useful in batch files. Play any audio file supported by Windows, including .MP3 files! Set the volume level from the command line. |
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