On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 10:09:34PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote: > Hi again, > You wrote: > > > >>to cointheir expression, in three words, record any audio. > >>If I have miss typed the ink let me know.> > >Still not sure what you're looking for; there are plenty of utilities / > >programs in Debian that can record audio, from arecord to audacity. > >What, exactly, are you trying to do?> > > I am seeking to find one single program, as audio hijack pro is one > single program, that combines multiple recording functions...so I do > not have to hunt through many utilities. > I do know about audacity, nice to learn there is a copy in debian. > But there are times when I wish to say at sound cloud, capture the > audio of a file I cannot download, or capture an audio stream, or > capture if the audio is embedded, or in a video when I do not want > the video etc. > I can do all these things as a part of audio hijack pro, which is > why my subject line was capturing audio in debian. > After all when I first asked about installing, everything, meaning I > suppose I could hunt through the pile, many suggested otherwise. > so, again, is there a single program that puts all the functions > into one place? > Thanks, > Karen
It might be rather low-level, but you could look at "module-pipe-sink" for pulseaudio. That can send all audio to a named pipe (that is, as well as or instead of going to your speakers, the audio goes to the named pipe). From there you can easily "lame -r /path/to/named.pipe ~/recording.mp3" or similar. > >
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