Thanks! Works like a charm! Marshal
>>>>> "Brian" == Brian Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Brian> Keep in mind that it's been a little while since I did it, Brian> but here's what I remember. Brian> Step 1: make sure that USB audio is available to the Brian> kernel, probably as a module. (I'm assuming your webcam is Brian> USB. I'm also assuming it registers itself as an audio Brian> device, which may be completely wrong.) Brian> Step 2: check your audio mixer of choice (I use gmix) to Brian> see if your audio device is being recognized. gmix Brian> displayed a new tab for me, something like "USB Audio Class Brian> Device". Brian> Step 3: Use the following command: rec -d /dev/dsp1 -r Brian> 44100 myrecording.wav Brian> /dev/dsp1 is the second audio device (after builtin, Brian> /dev/dsp). Brian> 44100 is, IIRC, CD-quality sound, and also (I think) the Brian> max supported by the iMic. Brian> I would presume that a more comprehensive audio recording Brian> program would also find success with those bitrate and Brian> device settings. You may have to play around with the Brian> bitrate to get something acceptable. Brian> Also, note that I was using OSS. I haven't managed to get Brian> ALSA to do much for me. Brian> -- Brian Brian> "We are each of Brian> us angels with Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] only one wing, and we Brian> can fly Web: http://www.personal.psu.edu/bhv1/ only by Brian> embracing each other." -- Lucian de Crescenzo Brian> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to Brian> [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of Brian> "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]