On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 01:11:01 -0400, "Tim Wunder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Really? > I've always been under the impression that there wasn't any real audible > difference between 8-bit audio and 16-bit. Time for some > experimentation...
Having read all the comments over the last few days I went in and had another play last night A few extra things I've noticed In Gnome the sound server is not set to start at boot up. my gnome sound recorder does not seem to have the same menu as all yours I only have File, Control and help on my menu so I have no way into the preferances. IN KDE In QA record I could not see any option to switch between 32/16/8 bit so couldn't expreiment with that. I tried killing arts but it did not seem to help. In Gramofile there does not seem to be any way to alter the type of file. I also tried re-congiguring my soundcard with ALSA Having played with the above settings and tried saving to different drives I am still getting 1.39 minutes of recording then a lot of stutters as the program hangs. Every WAV file I create no matter which software I use is exactly the same file size 1.09gb and the wav headers always say it is 100 minutes long. Someone on the opera linux forum has posted a script he/she uses for recording from the command line I may try that next. Any Other Hints ? Thanks again -- Squabsy The List Crawler Using Opera, The Bat, K-meleon, or Becky. Right Now Using Fastmail when I should be working _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
