On Fri, 9 May 2008, Jolly Roger wrote:
>> Why would you expect Unix have anything that works with Windows format
>> sound files?
>>
>> OTOH, QuickTime and CoreAudio both sup****t WAV files...
>
>There are plenty of other both built-in and third-party software titles
>that sup****t WAV as well.
Of course.
>I don't see where the OP gets the crazy idea Mac OS X somehow doesn't
>sup****t WAV.
I still don't see how I can type a Unix command in, while I am in the
"Terminal" line editor, (that is, I understand, called "Darwin") and
still, somehow, manipulate .WAV or .RAW files. Can you give me an
example, please? We all know that the Mac OS X can manage sound just
fine. But doing it from the "Terminal" line editor? How would I do
that? Talk me through it slowly. First, I move the mouse down to the
'terminal' icon and click it. A window opens up, and I can type stuff
in. What am I to do next, aside from typing 'exit'?


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