Hi. I am trying to make a CD with a gentle beep every 30s . The sound is used by a live coder for timing events with pencil and paper in field research. I don't know much about Perl audio, or about CD file formats. I wrote this little beeping program:
use Win32::Sound; use Time::Hires qw(sleep); use strict; $|++; Win32::Sound::Volume('100%'); while (1) { print "."; Win32::Sound::Play("SystemQuestion"); Win32::Sound::Stop(); sleep(30); }
Is there a way I create a file that I could burn to CD with 60 minutes of this beeping that will play back on an audio CD player?

Thanks!

rkg


In reply to Win32 sound to file to audio CD by rkg

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