 Hello, and welcome to another software overview. This is where I show you a program that you may not know exist back when I first started using Linux like 10 years ago. I used to like to just try every program that was in the repositories installed on distributions I use just to see what they do. And one of the ones I really liked was a one called BB. If it's not installed on your system, it should be in the package manager on Debian based systems such as Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Debian. You can use apt-get install BB. Actually, it could probably be sudo apt-get or do it as root. Once it's installed, you can type BB and hit enter to start it up. It's going to ask you if you want music or not. I'm going to hit no to start off here. And what it's going to do is it's going to start playing this animation and ask key art. And it is a really neat little animation. And I used to love to just watch this back when I first switched over to Linux. I just thought it was a neat little thing. And also the music that went along with it was pretty cool too. But one of the problems I have found, and I don't know if it's modern sound systems, but for years I have not been able to get this to work with the audio that goes along with the animation. It would go to just about where we are now in freeze when the music starts. And I've tried it on multiple different computers. And it's not as impressive without the audio. I mean, it's a great little animation, but much more impressive with the audio. So how can we get the audio to play? I'm going to go ahead and close this. Well, I Googled it and I found that the audio file is a separate file. It's actually under USR Share BB and then it's the one labeled BB.S3M. So you can play that with Mplayer to hear what the music sounds like. And so that's great. You can hear the music and we can play the video separately, but let's play them together. I've timed it out. So again, if you do BB and you say yes to audio, and I've tried changing all these different options here and haven't had it and haven't had any luck. And it plays fine and doesn't lock up when the music starts. Just go ahead and do that. But if you're like me where the audio does lock up, I have timed it out and the music starts 24 seconds into the animation. So what we need to do is we need to write out a command that will allow us to do that. So what I'm going to do here is I'm going to type in BB to start the BB command, the animation. And I'm going to do the ampersand there, which basically says run that command and also continue running the next command, which we're going to say sleep for 24 seconds. Semi colon, which says to, you know, here's a new command. So it's going to sleep for 24 seconds. And then we're going to do M player, usr, share BB, BB dot S3M. And to get this time right, we have to hit enter and then the letter N right away. Because we want to keep the timing so I'm going to hit enter and N. And that tells it, no, we don't want to play music in the actual BB program. But it is going to start playing an M player in 24 seconds. So again, this is a fun little program. Just to view this out, you can install it and watch it. It's great. If you don't feel like installing it, you can also YouTube search, Linux BB and people have put the animation up online, but we'll watch it a little bit of it here. I won't play the whole thing, but you guys can go and watch it yourself. Well, I'm going to stop it there, but I definitely recommend that you go and check it out. It's just fun to watch. And it was just a little piece of software that I've always enjoyed, found fun. And this was a software overview. Thanks for watching. Please visit FilmsByChris.com. That's Chris with the K. There should be a link in the description. I also hope that you have a great day and be sure to like, subscribe and share. Have a good day.