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I found .wav files, but the players I've tried don't have a loop feature; and even if they did, the looping would have to be seamless or it would be a distraction instead of the soothing effect I'm after.
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I'm in hotels about 3 nights a week, and if the room's too quiet, I use a "sound machine" to generate background noise. It's a feeble attempt at drowning out maids and guests in the hall. I'd like to use my N800 to generate the noise so I could leave the sound machine at home.
I found .wav files, but the players I've tried don't have a loop feature; and even if they did, the looping would have to be seamless or it would be a distraction instead of the soothing effect I'm after.
I tried sox-13.0.0, a Linux sound generator; but I'm no techie, and the import is beyond me. Any suggestions / ideas???
Thanks,
Steve