Unfortunately It don't help. cat /dev/dsp0 > tst.wav always is 0 bytes. Is there some other way to record?
Chris
You should (hopefully) be able to record by increasing the level of the "Analog Mix Capture" channel and the channel(s) you wish to capture. You may also need to up the "Analog Mix" channel. When I'm recording from a line-level source, I tend to keep "PCM", "Line", "Analog Mix" and "Analog Mix Capture" at 100% and control my monitor volume with "Master", which doesn't affect capture level - that way, PCM playback afterwards is at exactly the same level as the line-in was during recording.
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