Sorry I forgot the link to ecasound example page : http://eca.cx/ecasound/Documentation/examples.html#rtrecording
2009/2/19 kimaidou <kimai...@gmail.com> > Hi community > > I am running the Hackable1 , and try to find a lightweight and simple way > to record and play voice notes. I discovered "ecasound" via a google search. > ( > http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user/browse_thread/thread/d2caa54f7448993a/14d58b5ea003409a?lnk=raot). > > I am trying to use it from command-line to record some sound (me talking :D > ) with the following line : > *ecasound -i /dev/dsp -o mynotes.wav -c* > Pressing on "t" will start recording. When finished, press on "s" to stop > then "q" to quit. > > I tried to open the mynotes.wav file with *audacity*, but I cannot see any > "waves", though my file size is 4Mo/ So my conclusion is ecasound worked > well, but I should have change the scenario (one of the *.state file ) > before recording ? > > So I need your help to test ecasound and report any solution. If I can get > it to work, I will try to create a simple gui to run it > > Thanks in advance > > Kimaidou >
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