This is a few useful GreaseWeazle commands for disk reading.
- Reading flux from a 40 track disk on an 80 track drive
Single sided:
$ gw read --tracks c=0-39:h=0:step=2 path/to/flux00.0.raw
This setup will create an audio file from some text, call a SIP extension, then play the converted text.
First you need to install and set up asterisk.
$ sudo apt install asterisk
Now for the configuration.
I got fed up with OBS always having the wrong /dev/videoX paths every time I start it. Not OBS's fault, but Linux's fault for never knowing where its webcams are connected.
So I wrote this small script to update the OBS scene configuration for me automatically.
It relies on your camera sources being named the same as your cameras (as reported by v4l2-ctl --list-devices
)
so it knows what device to map each scene to.
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