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Scm2wav

Description: Rips the sound files from the official ICQ client
Download: scm2wav.lha       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 24kb
Version: 0.1
Date: 02 Oct 2006
Author: chris+www@westworks.ch AmigaOS 4.0 compile by Spot / Up rough
Submitter: Spot / Up Rough
Email: spot/triad se
Homepage: http://www@westworks.ch.
Category: utility/misc
License: Other
Distribute: yes
Min OS Version: 4.0
FileID: 2131
 
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What is scm2wav?

 scm2wav extracts sound files from a ICQ sound scheme file. This might be useful
if you want to use the sound files with an alternative ICQ or other IM client
than the Mirablilis program, which is only available for Windows and Mac.
 Where can I get it?

 You can get the source code from this HTTP server: scm2wav-0.1.tar.gz

 scm2wav is released under MIT License.
 How to use it

 First, you have to compile it:


tar xvfz scm2wav-0.1.tar.gz
cd scm2wav-0.1
make

 To convert a sound scheme file execute the following command:


scm2wav schemefile.scm

 This will extract all sound files to the current directory.
 About

 scm2wav is my first C program that does something useful. If you're
chicken-livered you'd better not look at the source code.

 I guess I wouldn't have done it that quickly if not for the hints at
http://www.hydras-world.com/ (look for ICQSSX) which told me the bits about the
structure of the .scm files.

 Also, the thingie doesn't seem to work quite properly. audioplay tells me
something about "bogus datasize". (Well, I cut off the first 4 Bytes before the
"RIFF" keyword of every sound file, but this seemed uncircumventable as the
output file was producing only garbled sound otherwise.) But from what I can
hear the output is OK.

 If you like to contact me, mail me at chris+www()westworks.ch.

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