bfr's purpose is to buffer data. It buffers from its standard input and/or a list of files of your choosing, and allows this data to flow to its standard output at whatever rate that end can handle. It's useful for any situation in which it's beneficial to have I/O occur in a detached yet smooth fashion. Also contained is bfp, a buffering /dev/dsp writer. Pipe your raw PCM data to it, for skip-free bliss.
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| Architecture | Package Size | Installed Size | Files |
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| alpha | 24.1 kB | 112 kB | [list of files] |
| amd64 | 24.2 kB | 100 kB | [list of files] |
| arm | 25.2 kB | 70 kB | [list of files] |
| hppa | 26.6 kB | 116 kB | [list of files] |
| i386 | 23.1 kB | 96 kB | [list of files] |
| ia64 | 35.0 kB | 148 kB | [list of files] |
| mips | 33.5 kB | 132 kB | [list of files] |
| mipsel | 33.4 kB | 132 kB | [list of files] |
| powerpc | 24.6 kB | 108 kB | [list of files] |
| s390 | 25.9 kB | 108 kB | [list of files] |
| sparc | 24.5 kB | 112 kB | [list of files] |