• Sound

    From IB Joe@1:342/201 to All on Thu Apr 29 07:37:40 2021
    I'm just wondering....

    Can we get Mystic to play a sound/Wav file at some point during the login/on process?

    Thanx

    IB Joe
    AKA Joe Schweier
    SysOp of Joe's BBS
    -=JoesBBS.com=-
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  • From g00r00@1:129/215 to IB Joe on Thu Apr 29 11:23:37 2021
    I'm just wondering....

    Can we get Mystic to play a sound/Wav file at some point during the login/on pro cess?

    Yes you can have it run a command line that will play basically any type of sound file you want. The package manager may have a "play" or "aplay" utility that you can use I think those are popular choices.

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  • From IB Joe@1:342/201 to g00r00 on Fri Apr 30 14:45:22 2021
    On 29 Apr 2021, g00r00 said the following...

    I'm just wondering....

    Can we get Mystic to play a sound/Wav file at some point during the login/on pro cess?

    Yes you can have it run a command line that will play basically any type of sound file you want. The package manager may have a "play" or
    "aplay" utility that you can use I think those are popular choices.


    Thank you for replying on my question... But if I understand your response
    ... I did not want to hear the sound myself but rather have the user hear it. I have a wav file of a 56K modem... I just thought it would be cool for that to play during a terminal connect.

    I play said file when people connect via HTML...

    Thanx

    IB Joe
    AKA Joe Schweier
    SysOp of Joe's BBS
    -=JoesBBS.com=-
    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/01/16 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: JoesBBS.Com, Telnet:2323 SSH:2222 HTTP:80 (1:342/201)
  • From Alexander Grotewohl@1:120/616 to IB Joe on Fri Apr 30 17:00:58 2021
    On 30 Apr 2021, IB Joe said the following...

    response ... I did not want to hear the sound myself but rather have the user hear it. I have a wav file of a 56K modem... I just thought it
    would be cool for that to play during a terminal connect.

    BBSes don't usually stream audio :)

    there was one term someone was working on with an out-of-band data channel that did some extra stuff like that, but it's extremely non-standard

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  • From Ib Joe@1:342/200 to Alexander Grotewohl on Sun May 2 08:47:48 2021
    On 30 Apr 2021, IB Joe said the following...

    response ... I did not want to hear the sound myself but rather have the
    user hear it. I have a wav file of a 56K modem... I just thought it would be cool for that to play during a terminal connect.

    BBSes don't usually stream audio :)

    there was one term someone was working on with an out-of-band data channel that
    did some extra stuff like that, but it's extremely non-standard

    Just thinking out loud...

    :)

    Joe
    --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v7.0
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  • From g00r00@1:129/215 to IB Joe on Sun May 2 15:12:32 2021
    Thank you for replying on my question... But if I understand your
    response ... I did not want to hear the sound myself but rather have the user hear it. I have a wav file of a 56K modem... I just thought it
    would be cool for that to pl ay during a terminal connect.

    Sorry about that yes I misunderstood you.

    There is no standard way to play a .WAV over the commection but we could build something that would do it. The problem is it would only work on terminals that support it. So for example I could make NetRunner do it, but the user would have to be using a combination of NetRunner and Mystic to make it work.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/05/02 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: Sector 7 | Mystic WHQ (1:129/215)
  • From IB Joe@1:342/201 to g00r00 on Sun May 2 16:02:28 2021
    On 02 May 2021, g00r00 said the following...
    Thank you for replying on my question... But if I understand your response ... I did not want to hear the sound myself but rather have user hear it. I have a wav file of a 56K modem... I just thought it would be cool for that to pl ay during a terminal connect.

    Sorry about that yes I misunderstood you.

    There is no standard way to play a .WAV over the commection but we could build something that would do it. The problem is it would only work on terminals that support it. So for example I could make NetRunner do it, but the user would have to be using a combination of NetRunner and
    Mystic to make it work.


    Who knows where this would go... I personally think it's cool to hear the modem sound when you connect to the web server ... This would be cool though... could add sound to some games and all kinds of things...

    Thanx

    IB Joe
    AKA Joe Schweier
    SysOp of Joe's BBS
    -=JoesBBS.com=-
    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/01/16 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: JoesBBS.Com, Telnet:2323 SSH:2222 HTTP:80 (1:342/201)
  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Ib Joe on Sun May 2 18:27:55 2021
    On 02 May 21 16:02:28, Ib Joe said the following to G00R00:

    Who knows where this would go... I personally think it's cool to hear the modem sound when you connect to the web server ... This would be cool though... could add sound to some games and all kinds of things...

    I have said for awhile that Mystic needs more cowbell.

    Nick
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  • From IB Joe@1:342/201 to Nick Andre on Sun May 2 19:21:46 2021
    On 02 May 2021, Nick Andre said the following...

    On 02 May 21 16:02:28, Ib Joe said the following to G00R00:

    Who knows where this would go... I personally think it's cool to hear modem sound when you connect to the web server ... This would be cool though... could add sound to some games and all kinds of things...

    I have said for awhile that Mystic needs more cowbell.

    Nick

    I can't wait to see what comes of it...

    IB Joe
    AKA Joe Schweier
    SysOp of Joe's BBS
    -=JoesBBS.com=-
    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/01/16 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: JoesBBS.Com, Telnet:2323 SSH:2222 HTTP:80 (1:342/201)