Generate or recognize touch tones for north american telephones
audial [-audio servername] [-volume 0-100] [-spacing milliseconds] [-pause milliseconds] [-duration milliseconds] dialstring
audial -recognize [-microphone] [-gain 0-100] [-time seconds]
The audial program generates touch tones suitable for dialing a North American telephone. audial can also recognize touch tones and produce the corresponding string.
The following options may be used in either dial or recognition mode:
-audio servername
This option specifies the Network Audio System server on which the files should be played.
The following options may be used in dial mode:
-volume 0-100
This option specifies the volume at which the data should be played as a percentage of the maximum possible volume. The default is 100 percent.
-spacing milliseconds
This option specifies the number of milliseconds to wait in between each digit. The default is 100.
-pause milliseconds
This option specifies the number of milliseconds to wait whenever a comma (,) is used in a dial string. The default is 400.
-duration milliseconds
This option specifies the duration of each tone in milliseconds. The default is 100.
The following characters may be used in a dialing string:
0123456789*#
The corresponding touch tone is generated.
abcd
Tones representing the 4 "function" keys often found on a keypad are generated.
,
A blank tone whose length is specified by the -pause option is generated.
Any other characters are ignored.
-recognize
Enables recognition mode. audial will attempt to recognize touch tones from the input device and output the corresponding character.
-microphone
Use microphone gain levels on the audio input device. If a microphone is plugged into the audio input jack, this option should be used.
-gain 0-100
This option specifies the input gain level. The default is 95.
-time seconds
This option specifies how long to attempt the recognition. The default is forever.
The following environment variables are used by audial:
AUDIOSERVER
This specifies the name of default audio server to contact if no name is explicitly given on the command line.
DISPLAY
This specifies the name of an X Window System display that should be assumed to also have a corresponding Network Audio System server.
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Copyright 1993, 1994 Network Computing Devices, Inc.
Greg Renda, Network Computing Devices, Inc.
Kevin Martin, Network Computing Devices, Inc.