From: MERC::"uunet!CRVAX.SRI.COM!RELAY-INFO-VAX" 22-JUL-1992 10:09:36.69 To: info-vax@kl.sri.com CC: Subj: VAXstation 4000 sound port ?? (again) Hi, does anyone know how to produce sound out of the headphone/telephone socket of a VAXstation VLC or model 60 ? Does anyone know of any demo files for this equipment (do they come with VMS 5.5 ?) ? Maybe a DIGIT could offer some advice/demofiles ? We just received a few of these boxes and don't know how to work that bit. The news group alt.binaries.sounds.d yielded the FAQ advice below which didn't work at all for us (no sound came out the telephone headset that we plugged in). Also, a file we sourced from a.b.s.misc and UUDECODEd gave us an error something like `record size too big' when we tried to copy it to the device mentioned below. Is that due to the file type created by the 'C' version of UUDECODE that we have ? Does anyone have any clues as how we could we convert that type of decoded file into something we could use ? Ta in advance, Dave. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ VAXstation 4000 U-LAW 8k 1 The new VAXstation 4000 series lets you PLAY audio (.au) files, and the as-of-yet-unreleased package, DECsound, will let you do the recording. - Work is currently in progress to get SOX ported to VMS (watch comp.os.vms for announcements). SOX usage hints: - When converting linear samples to U-LAW using the .au type for the output file, you must specify "-U" for the output file, otherwise you will end up with a file containing a NeXT/Sun header but linear samples -- only the NeXT will play such files correctly. Also, you must explicitly specify an output sampling rate with "-r 8000". (This may seem fixed for most cases in version 5, but it is still occasionally necessary, so I'm keeping this warning in.) Vaxstation 4000 --------------- ".au" files can be played by COPYING them to device "SOA0:". This device is set up by enabling the driver SODRIVER, as described below: DEC's sound stuff is like most other new toy. Hardware first, THEN the software. DEC will soon be releasing a layered product called DECsound, which will let you record, play, and (possibly) manipulate sound files. Third party product(s) have ALREADY hit the market. Enabling SODRIVER: (you can use the following command file) $!---------------- cut here ------------------------------- $! sound_setup.com enable SOUND driver $ run sys$system:sysgen connect soa0 /adapter=0 /csr=%x0e00 /vector=%o304 /driver=sodriver exit $ exit $!----------------- cut here ------------------------------------ The external audio port comes with a telephone-jack-like port. For starters, you can plug a telephone RECEIVER right into this port to hear your first sound files. After that, you can use the adapter (that came with the VaxStation), and plug in a small set of stereo speakers (the kind you'd plug into a WALKMAN, for example), for more volume. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +---------------------------------------------------------+ | Dave Walsh, Dept. of Road Transport, South Australia. | +---------------------------------------------------------+ | Email: walsh@sysdev.roads.sa.gov.au | | Post : Dept. of Road Transport, Information Technology, | | PO Box 1, Walkerville, South Australia, 5081. | | Phone: +61 8 343 2559 Fax: +61 8 343 2768 | +---------------------------------------------------------+