Peter,

On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, RNDr. Peter FREIMANN wrote:

> I am running LM 7.0 and I need to process a few minutes of daily
> broadcasting from Real Audio source - I know I could run realplayer for
> linux and capture the audio signal using my sound card but I wonder if there
> is a more straighforward solution to get the audio signal on my hard disk in
> a standard audio format ...

vsound *may* be able to do what you want - I've used it with a .ra file
but never with a live feed - .ram. The url is in the posting below by
Erik de Castro who patched vsound for the G2 player

Good luck,

Jesse McDonnell

patch for vsound for the G2 player:

   Hi all,
   
   I have released a patch to the vsound program which allows it to work
   with the G2 RealPlayer.
   
   The original freshmeat announcement was:
   
       "VSound is a sort of like a `virtual audio loopback cable'. That
   is,     it allows you to record the output audio stream of a program
   (similar     to connecting a loopback cable to the line in and line
   out jacks on     the sound card, and recording the sound from the line
   in jack, but     without the DA/AD conversion losses). One possible
   use for this     application is as part of a RealAudio to wav file
   converter."
   
   I have set up a web page for the patch here:
   
       http://www.zip.com.au/~erikd/vsound/
   
   which has a pointer to the original vsound program (and a local copy)
   as well as a simple explanation of how it works.
   
   Enjoy,
   Erik
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        Erik de Castro Lopo     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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