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If you have an audio file and a preset in mind, you can use `ffmpeg` to
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generate the PCM stream, then pipe to milkbucket, like so:
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```
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ffmpeg -i $audio -ar 44100 -f s16le - | ./milkbucket $preset
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ffmpeg -i $audio -ar 44100 -f s16le - | milkbucket $preset
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```
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Note that you can pass in multiple presets, then use the arrow keys to cycle
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through the presets while running.
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audio! If you want to hear the audio at the same time (and assuming your
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machine uses pipewire), run:
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```
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ffmpeg -i $audio -ar 44100 -f s16le - | tee >(pw-play --rate=44100 --format=s16 -) | ./milkbucket $preset
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ffmpeg -i $audio -ar 44100 -f s16le - | tee >(pw-play --rate=44100 --format=s16 -) | milkbucket $preset
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```
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(If you don't use pipewire try using `aplay` instead of `pw-play`, or some
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other command for playing PCM streams.)
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You can also generate a visualization from your system sound. Assuming pipewire
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again, and that you have audio coming from Firefox, run:
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```
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pw-record --target Firefox - | ./milkbucket $preset
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pw-record --target Firefox - | milkbucket $preset
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```
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