2014-08-06 13:50 GMT+02:00 Long Wind <longwind2...@gmail.com>:

> On 8/6/14, Raffaele Morelli <raffaele.more...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 2014-08-05 22:48 GMT+02:00 Long Wind <longwind2...@gmail.com>:
> >
>
> >
> > ​I would use arecord/aplay
> >
> > $ arecord -L # lists pcm devices by name, so quickly find your line-in
> >
> > then
> > $ arecord -D device_name​
> >  -
> > ​t wav -f cd ​
> > ​filename​.wav
> >
>
>
> Thank you! I have installed alsa-utils, but still can't identify it
> with your command
> below is output by arecord -L
>
> null
>     Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture)
> default:CARD=AudioPCI
>     Ensoniq AudioPCI, ES1371 DAC2/ADC
>     Default Audio Device
> sysdefault:CARD=AudioPCI
>     Ensoniq AudioPCI, ES1371 DAC2/ADC
>     Default Audio Device
> front:CARD=AudioPCI,DEV=0
>     Ensoniq AudioPCI, ES1371 DAC2/ADC
>     Front speakers
> surround40:CARD=AudioPCI,DEV=0
>     Ensoniq AudioPCI, ES1371 DAC2/ADC
>     4.0 Surround output to Front and Rear speakers
> iec958:CARD=AudioPCI,DEV=0
>     Ensoniq AudioPCI, ES1371 DAC2/ADC
>     IEC958 (S/PDIF) Digital Audio Output


try with
$ arecord ​

​filename.wav​

should simply work

/r

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