On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 13:28, Adam Williamson wrote: > On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 18:27, Lonnie Borntreger wrote: > > On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 11:10, Adam Williamson wrote: > > > That seems odd. But there's something wrong with your setup somewhere - > > > recording ought to work, and does for me, with GNOME recorder and > > > audacity (which is what I normally use), on both of my machines (one a > > > Soundblaster 16 PCI - actually an Ensoniq chip - and one a Yamaha > > > onboard controller). How strange... > > > > That is because GNOME recorder and audacity are designed to use esd, and > > if you are running the GNOME desktop, that is running. krec works under > > KDE/artsd, but it sucks. > > If artsd is in fact causing the recording problem, then a proper > statement of the problem wouldn't be "I can't record" but "I can't > record using artsd".
I CAN record using artsd, using krec. So the correct statement would be, "I can't record using artsdsp for applications not designed for arts". Which is basically what the other poster had said. My comment to you dealt with your comment that GNOME recorder and Audacity recorded for you under GNOME, so it should under KDE. Which is not true. That would be like you trying to use krec under GNOME. Of course, esddsp and artsdsp are supposed to resolve issues like this, but don't seem to (at least not in artsdsp - which only seems to work for playback). TTFN, Lonnie Borntreger
