> I'm looking for either an app, or some way to verify the sound volumes
> of current sound output, from the console.
>
> I have a couple of machines, where I have only remote access through
> ssh, no X and one is streaming A/V to the other, and I need a way to
> verify, that at least ALSA is r
I'm looking for either an app, or some way to verify the sound volumes
of current sound output, from the console.
I have a couple of machines, where I have only remote access through
ssh, no X and one is streaming A/V to the other, and I need a way to
verify, that at least ALSA is receiving/pla
Lee Revell wrote, on 04/03/08 13:43:
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 8:37 PM, MK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> i occasionally record thru the mic jack using sox or arecord. I would
>> prefer to avoid using fat GUI apps like audacity (which is great, but)
>> to perform this simple task; at the same tim
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 8:37 PM, MK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i occasionally record thru the mic jack using sox or arecord. I would
> prefer to avoid using fat GUI apps like audacity (which is great, but)
> to perform this simple task; at the same time getting the levels right
> makes me f
i occasionally record thru the mic jack using sox or arecord. I would
prefer to avoid using fat GUI apps like audacity (which is great, but)
to perform this simple task; at the same time getting the levels right
makes me feel that i should tune engines by remote wearing a blindfold
(event
Le Samedi 25 Octobre 2003 16:13, Florian Schmidt a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> is there a simple vu-meter available to help setting up my recordings?
> Or will i have to write my own?
With envy24control, snd, audacity you can see the levels.
The vu-meters of snd looks like old vu-meters and their color chan
Hi,
is there a simple vu-meter available to help setting up my recordings?
Or will i have to write my own?
Florian Schmidt
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