Bill Unruh wrote:
> From the web:
> http://liquidat.wordpress.com/2007/05/07/howto-record-soundcard-output-with-audacity-in-kde/
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> I think some sound cards have a mixer setting allowing the mixing of the
> output into the input. But my card does not.
My card does, and it works indeed. Than
Bill Unruh wrote:
>> I also found this suggestion:
>> http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1310145
>> To create a pcm "copy" device. No luck with this either. When I run
>> "arecord -t wav -D copy target.wav" I get a capture of the mic signal.
> uh, of course. That is what you told it to do. are
On Sun, 20 May 2007, Aron van Ammers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to capture all ALSA audio output, without capturing the input
> devices. I want the exact digital audio as I hear it from my speakers.
> This seems a fairly simple request to me, but I can't find a clear
> explanation on how to achie
Hi all,
I want to capture all ALSA audio output, without capturing the input
devices. I want the exact digital audio as I hear it from my speakers.
This seems a fairly simple request to me, but I can't find a clear
explanation on how to achieve it.
My end goal is streaming all audio from one P