On Thu, 7 Aug 2014 07:35:30 -0700 (PDT)
Rusi Mody wrote:
> On Thursday, August 7, 2014 12:10:02 PM UTC+5:30, Long Wind wrote:
> > On 8/7/14, Rusi Mody wrote:
> > > If you are a 'average end user' why not use something like
> > > audacity? --
>
> > Someone has suggested aplay, I install it and it
2014-08-07 11:05 GMT+02:00 Curt :
> On 2014-08-06, Long Wind wrote:
> >
> > I might try sth. else
> > (I mean openbsd when I have time/energy in the future)
> >
>
> Right definitely change operating systems.
Also
http://www.oceanwayrecording.com/
could be of some help ;-)
On 2014-08-06, Long Wind wrote:
>
> I might try sth. else
> (I mean openbsd when I have time/energy in the future)
>
Right definitely change operating systems.
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On 8/7/14, Rusi Mody wrote:
>
> If you are a 'average end user' why not use something like audacity?
>
>
> --
Someone has suggested aplay, I install it and it doesn't help
Now you suggest audacity, I'm really tired
Thanks anyway!
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On Thursday, August 7, 2014 3:40:02 AM UTC+5:30, Long Wind wrote:
> I run arecord -L, the output is for programmers, not for an average
> end user, I think
> I have no success on SUSE either, Linux is hard to use sometime
> below is output by arecord -L on SUSE:
If you are a 'average end user' w
On 8/7/14, Curt wrote:
>>
>
> http://alsa.opensrc.org/Record_from_mic
>
> Something like the above, except you'll be recording from "line" instead
> "mic".
>
> Of course, we can't see what you're seeing when you open alsamixer and
> press F4 (depends on the card).
>
> On my machine, there's toggli
I can record a/v on an old SUSE distro
according to producer, some devices look like these:
RealProducer(R) Plus 11.1 Build number: 11.1.0.2648
VIDEO
Device 00: BT848A video ( *** UNKNOWN/GENE /dev/video0
Port 00: Television
Port 01: Composite1
Port 02: S-Video
Port 03: Composite
On 2014-08-06, Long Wind wrote:
>
> alsamixer seems difficult to use
> I press F4 and increase volume for capture
> I still have no sucess with recording
> I don't know how to "define a capture device" with alsamixer
> Thanks anyway!
>
http://alsa.opensrc.org/Record_from_mic
Something like the
On 8/6/14, B wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Aug 2014 19:50:53 +0800
> Long Wind wrote:
>
>> Thank you! I have installed alsa-utils, but still can't identify it
>> with your command
>
> Also install alsamixer(gui); may computers have 2 MIC inputs
> (or even 2 sound cards) and the first one is selected by
On 8/6/14, Curt wrote:
> On 2014-08-06, Long Wind wrote:
>> Thank you! I have installed alsa-utils, but still can't identify it
>> with your command
>> below is output by arecord -L
>>
>
> I only obtain a list of output devices with that command.
>
> To define a capture device I use alsamixer (F4
On 8/6/14, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
> 2014-08-06 13:50 GMT+02:00 Long Wind :
>
>
>
> try with
> $ arecord
>
> filename.wav
>
> should simply work
>
> /r
>
It doesn't work as you have hoped
I'm afraid the first two lines of arecord -L indicate sth. wrong:
null
Discard all samples (playba
2014-08-06 18:29 GMT+02:00 Curt :
> On 2014-08-06, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
> >
> > d'oh!
> > "l" not "L"
> >
>
> Yes, but I see nothing helpful in that output either for setting the
> capture device for recording (mic, line-in, etc.):
>
> curty@einstein:~$ arecord -l
> List of CAPTURE Hardwa
On 2014-08-06, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
>
> d'oh!
> "l" not "L"
>
Yes, but I see nothing helpful in that output either for setting the
capture device for recording (mic, line-in, etc.):
curty@einstein:~$ arecord -l
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 1: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC6
2014-08-06 15:33 GMT+02:00 Curt :
> On 2014-08-06, Long Wind wrote:
> > Thank you! I have installed alsa-utils, but still can't identify it
> > with your command
> > below is output by arecord -L
> >
>
> I only obtain a list of output devices with that command.
>
> To define a capture device I us
On Wed, 6 Aug 2014 19:50:53 +0800
Long Wind wrote:
> Thank you! I have installed alsa-utils, but still can't identify it
> with your command
Also install alsamixer(gui); may computers have 2 MIC inputs
(or even 2 sound cards) and the first one is selected by
default when the 2nd one is the right
On 2014-08-06, Long Wind wrote:
> Thank you! I have installed alsa-utils, but still can't identify it
> with your command
> below is output by arecord -L
>
I only obtain a list of output devices with that command.
To define a capture device I use alsamixer (F4).
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2014-08-06 13:50 GMT+02:00 Long Wind :
> On 8/6/14, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
> > 2014-08-05 22:48 GMT+02:00 Long Wind :
> >
>
> >
> > I would use arecord/aplay
> >
> > $ arecord -L # lists pcm devices by name, so quickly find your line-in
> >
> > then
> > $ arecord -D device_name
> > -
> > t w
On 8/6/14, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
> 2014-08-05 22:48 GMT+02:00 Long Wind :
>
>
> I would use arecord/aplay
>
> $ arecord -L # lists pcm devices by name, so quickly find your line-in
>
> then
> $ arecord -D device_name
> -
> t wav -f cd
> filename.wav
>
Thank you! I have installed alsa-
2014-08-05 22:48 GMT+02:00 Long Wind :
> I want to record sound from line-in of sound card,
> I enter sth. like:
>
> brec -d /dev/dsp -b 8 -t 15 -w t2.wav
>
> after that l use bplay to play t2.wav, I can't hear sound
>
> I'm afraid I need to specify line-in, in addition to /dev/dsp, but how to
>
I want to record sound from line-in of sound card,
I enter sth. like:
brec -d /dev/dsp -b 8 -t 15 -w t2.wav
after that l use bplay to play t2.wav, I can't hear sound
I'm afraid I need to specify line-in, in addition to /dev/dsp, but how to do it?
Thanks!
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