[vorbis] Alarm clock

Richard Polton Richard.Polton at morganstanley.com
Fri Mar 22 04:23:43 PST 2002



/usr/sbin/at gives you a good proportion of what you require (the path might be
different but the name remains the same ;-)

Richard

"Andy (Dale)" wrote:

> does anyone know of or would be interesting in writing a program that is an
> alarm clock for your computer that plays ogg vorbis files?  i used to have
> one that played mp3z before i heard about vorbis, but it got trashed
> somewhere and i can't find it again because i forget what it was called.
> but i would be interested to have one that plays ogg vorbis files, as right
> now the only alarm clock i have is an actual alarm clock that either has a
> really loud beeper or plays the radio, and i'm tired of all the radio
> stations around here =)  one feature i liked on the old alarm clock i had
> was it had a fade-in time that you could set to fade in for x seconds, that
> way it didn't blast you awake, it faded in, getting louder and louder until
> you wake up and either listen or turn it off, or hit snooze.  thank you!
>
> Andy
> andycool22 at peoplepc.com
> AndyCool22 on AIM
> http://livejournal.com/~andycool22
>
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