mhoye on Nostr: Linux nerds, a sound question. Everyone's favorite topic, I know: There's a cute but ...
Linux nerds, a sound question. Everyone's favorite topic, I know:
There's a cute but now venerable utility called "beep" that let you play around with tone and duration of the beeps your PC speaker made, back when those tinny little piezo buzzers were a thing, fun and harmless.
In our modern pipewirey world, is there a simple, scriptable utility that's equivalent, hopefully of approximately "[name] -f frequency -d duration" complexity?
I'm sure I could make ffmpeg do this but... y'know.
There's a cute but now venerable utility called "beep" that let you play around with tone and duration of the beeps your PC speaker made, back when those tinny little piezo buzzers were a thing, fun and harmless.
In our modern pipewirey world, is there a simple, scriptable utility that's equivalent, hopefully of approximately "[name] -f frequency -d duration" complexity?
I'm sure I could make ffmpeg do this but... y'know.