Looking for a CD Burner in Debian
Jude DaShiell
jdashiel at shellworld.net
Fri Dec 3 07:06:06 UTC 2010
Actually sox is a command line utility so can be run once gnome-terminal
is run. First run gnome-terminal then do what terminal commands you
need to do, then type exit to drop back to your gnome session.
On Thu, 2 Dec 2010, Geoff Shang wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Dec 2010, RiverWind wrote:
>
>> I have a linux box, and I am running the Debian system with the
>> Orca screen reader software. I have a collection of audio books
>> that are broken up into small chunks. Consequently, I have to keep
>> closing and opening files in order to read them. Is there any way
>> that I can combine all of the small pieces of the book into one
>> large file?
>
> I'm also a Debian user, but have not yet made the leap to using the GUI. But
> I would expect that whichever program you're using to play these files, you
> should be able to put them in one big playlist and let them play in sequence,
> without having to manually open files all the time and without having to
> actually modify the files.
>
> Someone who knows more about Gnome wil have to advise how you would do this,
> but given that even players in the console can do this, surely something in
> Gnome should be able to.
>
> Geoff.
>
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