I went ahead and asked a free AI how to use sox and played audio to trigger a script. Probably won’t be 100% accurate but maybe send you down the right path. Good luck.
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Install ‘sox’ if you haven’t already. You can use the package manager of your Linux distribution to install it.
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Open a terminal and use the ‘rec’ command from ‘sox’ to continuously listen to the audio input:
sox -d -t .wav - silence 1 0.1 3% 1 1.0 3%
This command will listen for audio and create a .wav file when it detects sound.
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Write a script that will be triggered when a sound is detected. For example, you can create a script called “myscript.sh” with the following content:
#!/bin/bash echo "Sound detected! Running my script." # Add your desired actions here
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Make the script executable by running the following command in the terminal:
chmod +x myscript.sh
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Use the ‘rec’ command along with the ‘play’ command from ‘sox’ to continuously listen for sound and execute your script when sound is detected:
sox -d -t .wav - silence 1 0.1 3% 1 1.0 3% | while read -r; do ./myscript.sh; done
This command will continuously listen for sound and execute your script each time sound is detected.
Remember to customize the script “myscript.sh” with your desired actions.
My NewPipe hasn’t broken for a significant time in quite a while, it’s good to go in my experience