'Twas brillig, and Ng Oon-Ee at 11/08/09 02:22 did gyre and gimble:
Sorry for butting in on this, but just a comment, isn't that sort of
hacker-ish? How would different rates and such be dealt with (perhaps
with --rate)? Is this the recommended way of doing this?
different rates could be
On Sat, 08.08.09 15:46, Joe daLuz (jda...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi,
I just added a USB microphone to an already working setup (see below for
details). The microphone works fine according to the volume meter and
playback of any recordings I make. However I cannot monitor what the
microphone
On Mon, 10.08.09 16:09, Joe daLuz (jda...@gmail.com) wrote:
Sorry if I was unclear. Let me try again.
The USB microphone captures audio as indicated by the successful recording
and volume meter display. But I cannot hear what is being captured in my
headphones *during* recording. (The same
Well, thanks very much for pointing me to that ticket, as the command line
there (pacat -r -d source | pacat -p -d sink ) provided exactly the
capability I was looking for!
Best regards,
Joe daLuz
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Lennart Poettering
lenn...@poettering.netwrote:
On Mon,
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 21:07 -0400, Joe daLuz wrote:
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Lennart Poettering
Ah, so you want the USB audio input to be sent directly to
your PCI
sound card's output?
Hmm, this is not supported. It's a much
Hi,
I just added a USB microphone to an already working setup (see below for
details). The microphone works fine according to the volume meter and
playback of any recordings I make. However I cannot monitor what the
microphone captures in real time. This is using Pulseaudio 0.9.15-r51 on
Gentoo