James Shatto wrote:
> Is there any way to monitor arecord's progress?
>
> In terms of time recorded, space used, and mixer levels?
Specify the -v option two or three times to see recorded levels.
Time and space aren't monitored.
HTH
Clemens
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David wrote:
> I am running on a Linux kernel 2.4 (CentOS 3) and I was just trying to
> compile the latest alsa drivers (1.0.16) for a Realtek ALC260 soundcard, but
> when running " ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel" I get the following
> error:
>
> checking for which soundcards to compile driver
Is there any way to monitor arecord's progress?
In terms of time recorded, space used, and mixer levels? I've got two like USB
devices and can only record from both at the same time with arecord. I would
like to able to monitor what is recorded, so I can adjust the gain / mic level
if it's
Hello everybody,
I am running on a Linux kernel 2.4 (CentOS 3) and I was just trying to
compile the latest alsa drivers (1.0.16) for a Realtek ALC260 soundcard, but
when running " ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel" I get the following
error:
checking for which soundcards to compile driver for...