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tonetool(1)			      OST			   tonetool(1)

NAME
       tonetool - create and manipulate telephony tones.

SYNOPSIS
       tonetool -append [-offset=pos] [-level=level] target tonespec...
       tonetool -create [-encoding=codec] [-level=level] target tonespec...
       tonetool -detect input files...
       tonetool -list [-file=config] [-locale=where] tone
       tonetool -play [-level=level] tonespec...

DESCRIPTION
       Teltones	 is  used to generate or play audio telephony tones based on a
       "spec".	The spec can be "dtmf digitstring" to create or play dtmf dig‐
       its,  "mf  digitstring"	to  create or play mf digits, "single ...", to
       create or play a single tone, or "dual ..." to create or	 play  a  dual
       tone.   Teltones	 can  also  be used to detect dtmf digits contained in
       audio files.

       -append
	      Appends the generated tone to the end of an existing audio file.

       -create
	      Create a new audio file from scratch  and	 fill  with  the  tone
	      specified.

       -detect
	      Process an existing audio file and report on dtmf digits found.

       -list  List  a  tone  entry definition by sequencing.  -play Generate a
	      tone or dialing string and play it to the local soundcard.

BUGS
       At this time tonetool always assumes all data is sourced	 at  8khz  and
       does not support sample rate conversion.

AUTHOR
       Written by David Sugar.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <dyfet@gnu.org>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2005 David Sugar, Tycho Softworks.
       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
       NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR	 A  PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.

GNU ccAudio Tone Tool		 Febuary 2005			   tonetool(1)
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