Convert ebooks to Morse MP3s/OGGs: https://fkurz.net/ham/ebook2cw.html
https://fkurz.net/ham/ebook2cw.html
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README
ebook2cw v0.8.0 - convert ebooks to morse mp3s - Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK --------------------------------------------------------------------- Website: http://fkurz.net/ham/ebook2cw.html ebook2cw is a command line program which converts a plain text ebook to morse code MP3 files. It works on several platforms, including Windows and Linux. It automatically splits and numbers the output files by chapters. For a detailled description, please refer to the man-page or the project website. INSTALL -------- 1) Binaries Statically compiled binaries are available at the project website, for Linux (i386) and Win32. Those should be suitable for most users. 2) Source A Makefile is included; it compiles both under Linux and Windows (with MinGW). DESTDIR is /usr by default (so the binary will be in /usr/bin/). make [DESTDIR=..] make install CGI --- ebook2cw can also be compiled as a CGI, with "make cgi". The executable can then be used on a webserver and called in the format http://example.com/cgi-bin/cw.cgi?s=25&e=25&f=600&t=%20hello%20world which returns a MP3 file with "hello world" at the given speed etc. The order of the GET parameters must be used as shown above. Real-world examples of ebook2cw as a CGI can be found at http://lcwo.net/.