> i think in your scenario you should record from within Pd, e.g. using 
> writesf~ then even if you hear clips while you are recording they will not be 
> in the recording.
I understand that this will record the audio, but how would I then
synchronise this with the video without resorting to guesswork?

Antonio

On 9 May 2013 10:15, Max <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 08.05.2013 um 12:14 schrieb Antonio Roberts <[email protected]>:
>>> In order to make the pd~ process work without dsp you still need to do a 
>>> loadbang [pd dsp 1(, but then you may switch dsp off again after a second 
>>> or so.
>>> this technique works well.
>> I've tried this, and it's an improvement but it still causes clipping
>> in the audio.
>>
>> Essentially, what I'm trying to do is a screen recording of myself
>> using a patch. Nearly all screen recording software for Linux use Alsa
>> so I'm unable to record audio, due to PD locking Alsa when it's
>> running. So, I instead am using Jack and this script
>> http://pastebin.ca/2373980
>>
>> However, even by separating the audio and video using [pd~] I'm still
>> getting clipping in the audio
>
> i think in your scenario you should record from within Pd, e.g. using 
> writesf~ then even if you hear clips while you are recording they will not be 
> in the recording.
>
> m.



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