I tend to disagree, you just have to use the right software.
I'm perfectly willing to have overlooked the obvious!
Try using ivtv-radio. -s and -a should return some stations, then you
can listen to the radio with the same command. The interface is pretty
minimalistic, but it works.
I didn't see support for recording audio from ivtv-radio - did I miss something? This machine doesn't have a sound card, and won't be used for listening - just recording.
Most of the sox examples that I see depend on oss drivers, which I don't have. I've poked around with stuff like:
ivtv-radio -f 90.1 -c 'sox %s -t raw -s -w -c 2 -r 48000 /tmp/foo.wav'
However, I get an error that it can't understand the format type (null). Perhaps I'm not using the right parameters for sox, perhaps I'm going about it all wrong. Any help (or pointers) would be appreciated.
steve
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