Re: Question: Sound recording from radio station

2002-06-23 Thread Scott Henson
On Sun, 2002-06-23 at 00:19, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > Scott Henson wrote: > > > Im not sure, but I dont think ext3 nor reiserfs suffer from this > > affliction. So you might try an upgrade to ext3. This would fix your > > file limitation problem. Anyone wanna tell me Im wrong? > > As I said,

Re: Question: Sound recording from radio station

2002-06-22 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Scott Henson wrote: > Im not sure, but I dont think ext3 nor reiserfs suffer from this > affliction. So you might try an upgrade to ext3. This would fix your > file limitation problem. Anyone wanna tell me Im wrong? As I said, this is an ext3 file system, exported via NFS. Maybe it's the arch

Re: Question: Sound recording from radio station

2002-06-22 Thread Scott Henson
On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 13:41, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > Unfortunately, sound-recorder failed to write header information when it > exited, so audacity only read garbage (Null bytes). XMMS also would not > play the file. I was able to play it with bplay, and to open it using > ecawave, but somewher

Question: Sound recording from radio station

2002-06-22 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Hi there, after a long abstinence from debian-user (studies), I'm back with a couple of questions. Scenario: Yesterday, my local radio station aired a live concert, which I wanted to record using my TV card. I wasn't home at that time, so I just started sound-recorder, when I left, and with 4.4G