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Vsound - a Virtual Audio Loopback Cable
This program allows you to record the output of any standard OSS program
(one that uses /dev/dsp for sound) without having to modify or recompile
the program. It uses the same idea as the esddsp wrapper from the
Enlightened Sound Daemon (in fact, vsound is based on esddsp). That is, it
preloads a library that intercepts calls to open /dev/dsp, and instead
returns a handle to a normal file. It also intercepts ioctl’s on that
file handle and logs them, to help convert the audio data from its raw
form. Vsound then uses sox to convert the raw data to the desired file
format.
The upshoot of this is that instead of playing sound to the sound card in
your computer, the data is recorded to a file. This is similar to if you
connected a loopback cable to the line in and line out jacks on your sound
card, but no DA or AD conversions take place, so quality is not lost.
One use of vsound is to help convert real audio files to some other format.
Since the real audio format is proprietary, and all we have is a player, we
can use the vsound to create a wave file like so:
vsound -t -f /data/dvdburn/LL2/s2.wav realplay rtsp://18.39.0.30/ailab/mit-ll2-s2-09nov02-80k.rm
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