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Sound Monitor - Shows esound output

Sound Monitor is a GNOME panel applet that displays the current volume output of the Esound daemon and (optionally) the Esound status: Off(error), Standby, Ready. It remembers the volume and balance of streams and samples active within esound, and restores those values when a subsequent stream with the same id (name) connects to esound. This lets the user keep volume and balance preferences between sound playback events and sessions. An extra program, esdpvd, is included that lets users save stream volumes between sessions.

Obtaining

Web pagehttp://gqapplets.sourceforge.net/applet-smon.html
Source tarball http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gqapplets/sound-monitor-1.9.1.tar.gz
Version 1.9.1 (beta) released on 2002-05-06
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2.
This is not a GNU package.

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Related information

InterfacesX Window System
Programsesdpvd
Source languagesC
Use requirementsGNOME 1.4, esound

Entry information

License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2002-04-05
Entry compiled byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>

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