> Has anyone been able to get sound recording working on the PowerBook > G3 Firewire? Using Gnomemixer, I can turn up the line in for the > build in mic, and hear the input from it, but when I try to use some > program like audicity, I can't seem to point it at anything that will > get me some useful sound. Not ever a screech.
How is your kernel configured? Did you build it yourself? Is dmasound_pmac (I think that's it) loaded or compiled in? What are the permissions on /dev/audio*, /dev/dsp* and /dev/mixer* ? Can you send us an ls -l? Is they're group-writable only, is the user you're trying to use in that group? Tried cat /dev/urandom >/dev/audio as root? > /dev/audio (I know cat english.au > /dev/audio produceds the nice > sound of Linus' soothing voice. ^_^) Audio hardware. > /dev/dsp > /dev/mixer (Kinda know what this is.) Published by your mixing software - alsa or esound. These daemons open /dev/audio exclusively and publish a nicer interface (that can't be locked, more or less) thorugh the above points. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]