/usr/bin/vboxplay is in isdnvboxclient 1:3.25+dfsg1-3.7ubuntu1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o755.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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##
## vboxplay v2.0.0BETA5 (17-NOV-98)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Usage: vboxplay SAMPLENAME [ VOLUME ] #
# If you want to change this, copy it to /etc/isdn/vboxplay and edit #
# the copy there. #
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
if [ "$0" != /etc/isdn/vboxplay -a -x /etc/isdn/vboxplay ]; then
exec /etc/isdn/vboxplay "$@"
echo "Can't execute /etc/isdn/vboxplay"
fi
SAMPLE=$1
VOLUME=$2
if [ -z "$VOLUME" ]; then
VOLUME=5;
fi
# Replace this with your own play command. You also can use the pvftools
# (or some other) to convert and play the messages.
# check whether NAS is running, and adjust DOPLAY to correspond
# check two locations, apparently it moves around...
PLAY=/auplay-not-found-so-dont-use-it
[ -x /usr/bin/auplay ] && PLAY=/usr/bin/auplay
[ -x /usr/bin/X11/auplay ] && PLAY=/usr/bin/X11/auplay
if [ -x $PLAY ]; then
AU=/au-not-found-so-dont-use-it
[ -x /usr/bin/au ] && AU=/usr/bin/au
[ -x /usr/bin/X11/au ] && AU=/usr/bin/X11/au
if ps aw | grep -v grep | grep $AU > /dev/null; then
DOPLAY="$PLAY -audio localhost:0 -volume $VOLUME"
else
PLAY=/auplay-not-usable-so-dont-use-it
fi
fi
if [ ! -x $PLAY ]; then # try aplay (from alsautils) instead
if [ -x /usr/bin/aplay ]; then
PLAY=/usr/bin/aplay
# if anyone has a better suggestion,
# send email to isdnutils@packages.debian.org!
# thankfully, aplay understands '-' to mean stdin
DOPLAY="$PLAY -q -"
fi
fi
if [ ! -x $PLAY ]; then # use play (from sox) instead
# we need to convert to decimal for 'play'. Try 'dc'.
if [ -x /usr/bin/dc ]; then
soxvolume=`echo "2k $VOLUME 100/ps." | /usr/bin/dc`
else
# fall back to (slower) perl, which is always there
soxvolume=`/usr/bin/perl -e "printf '%.02f', $VOLUME/100"`
fi
DOPLAY="/usr/bin/play -t au - -v $soxvolume"
fi
/usr/bin/vboxmode $SAMPLE
case $? in
2|3|4|6) /usr/bin/vboxtoau <$SAMPLE | $DOPLAY
;;
*) echo "$0: unknown vbox message format!"
;;
esac
# Example with pvftools:
#
# vboxtoau <$SAMPLE | \
# autopvf | \
# pvfamp $VOLUME | \
# pvfcut 0.20 | \
# pvftoau 8000 | \
# auplay
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