two sound files at the same time - problem with crontab (mplayer involved)
Christian <[email protected]> Sat, 15 May 2021 13:32:09 +0200
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Hi altogether, I am curious as how to solve a peculiar "problem". I have Big-Ben chimes played out with *mplayer* every quarter of an hour and put the respective entries in my /crontab/. Example: 15 * * * * if [ ! -f /tmp/Ruhe ]; then mplayer /media/rosika/f14a27c2-0b49-4607-94ea-2e56bbf76fe1/DATEN-PARTITION/Dokumente/Pausenzeichen/Big_Ben_chimes/Big_Ben_quarter_hour > /dev/null 2>&1; fi That works very well. But I run into problems if I have some other noise (sound-file) played out *at the same time*. As a rule I run this command: mpv --loop=inf /media/rosika/f14a27c2-0b49-4607-94ea-2e56bbf76fe1/DATEN-PARTITION/Musik/sounds_von_anoise/sounds/coffee_shop.ogg from within a terminal. which plays some coffee-shop background noise in a permanent loop. This works well too. However: when running the mpv-command for background noise (which runs continually) I don´t get the chimes with *mplayer* any more... ... which is weird as they *ARE* played back when issuing the respective command from within a terminal. So, the command mplayer /media/rosika/f14a27c2-0b49-4607-94ea-2e56bbf76fe1/DATEN-PARTITION/Dokumente/Pausenzeichen/Big_Ben_chimes/Big_Ben_quarter_hour works even if "coffee-shop" is running at the same time. But it *doesn´t* work whenever it´s started by *crontab*! Does anybody have a clue why that "problem" exists? Many thanks in advance. Greetings from Rosika _______________________________________________ MPlayer-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users