On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Debian Ghost wrote: > Hey Guys, > Is there a program that will capture audio in? I want to record some sound > bytes. > > Thanks, > > D. Ghost!
No bloat no nonsense software: wavrec. See the output below. You might have to compile the program yourself tho. Not hard. The first program I ever compiled. [EMAIL PROTECTED] compile]$ wavrec -h Usage: wavrec [options] output_file Options: -h This info (or use --help) -q Quiet mode (no messages) -s rate Sampling rate -x Debug mode -S Stereo (undoes -M) -M Mono (undoes -S) -t secs Set time limit -b bits Set number of bits (8/16) -k key Set IPC Key for lock -R Remove and recreate semaphore locks. -l Lock for play. -u Unlock for play. -L Lock for record. -U Unlock for record. -d dev Override default of /dev/dsp -V Display version and Copyright info (or use --version) WAV parameters are normally taken from the input file(s), but command line options can override them if required. [EMAIL PROTECTED] compile]$ wavrec -V wavplay/wavrec Version 1.4 was written by and is Copyright (C) 1997 by Warren W. Gay VE3WWG --- Special thanks to Erik de Castro Lopo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for his contributed WAV header code (files wavfile.c and wavfile.h) --- Thanks also go to Andre Fuechsel for his original version that inspired the current work (though this version does not contain his code) --- Many thanks to the LINUX folks, the XFree86 folks, and the LessTif group for making this application possible. --- This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.