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Re: AULab via command line
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Re: AULab via command line


  • Subject: Re: AULab via command line
  • From: tahome izwah <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 22:07:31 +0200

Auval only validates AU plug ins, it doesn't allow sound processing
with them which was what the OP asked for.

--th

2011/7/25 Stefan Gretscher <email@hidden>:
> Hi Gil,
>
> Am 24.07.2011 um 14:17 schrieb Gil Moses:
>> Can AULab run in command line mode, i.e. open a plug-in and process sound through it using command-line switches?
> I don't know about such a command-line mode for AULab, but auval does exactly what you ask for, so you might want to use that instead.
>
>> If yes, where can I find documentation on all the available switches?
> For auval, both "auval -h" and "man auval" will provide some documentation about the switches.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Stefan
>
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