On 01/19/2015 12:15 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2015-01-18, Marc Shapiro wrote:
I am trying to record sound that is playing in firefox, or chrome. I am
using Audacity 2.0.1 on Wheezy. I am trying to find an input device
that gets the sound straight from the browser output. I can plug in a
patch cord
On 2015-01-18, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I am trying to record sound that is playing in firefox, or chrome. I am
> using Audacity 2.0.1 on Wheezy. I am trying to find an input device
> that gets the sound straight from the browser output. I can plug in a
> patch cord from speaker to mic and reco
On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 3:30:05 AM UTC+5:30, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I am trying to record sound that is playing in firefox, or chrome. I am
> using Audacity 2.0.1 on Wheezy. I am trying to find an input device
> that gets the sound straight from the browser output. I can plug in a
> patc
I am trying to record sound that is playing in firefox, or chrome. I am
using Audacity 2.0.1 on Wheezy. I am trying to find an input device
that gets the sound straight from the browser output. I can plug in a
patch cord from speaker to mic and record that way, but I am getting a
clicking in
Len Berman wrote:
> I have a dual boot box. etch & WinXP. The MB is a
> Soyo KT333 Dragon Lite. I am having trouble recording
> sound (in particular using Skype). I disabled the
> onboard sound since I couldn't get that to work with
> either XP or etch.
>
> I b
I have a dual boot box. etch & WinXP. The MB is a
Soyo KT333 Dragon Lite. I am having trouble recording
sound (in particular using Skype). I disabled the
onboard sound since I couldn't get that to work with
either XP or etch.
I bought and installed a Creative Audigy SE. This
works f
> hi,
> I tried to record sound, using the standard grecord on gnome
> (testing), although it is running correctly on a PC, it didn't record
> on my laptop which is a new one ( compaq dual core). The sound card is
> good since I can hear sound and play video.
> so I want to check that the recorder
abdelkader belahcene wrote:
> hi,
> I tried to record sound, using the standard grecord on gnome
> (testing), although it is running correctly on a PC, it didn't record
> on my laptop which is a new one ( compaq dual core). The sound card is
> good since I can hear sound and play video.
>
> so I w
hi,
I tried to record sound, using the standard grecord on gnome
(testing), although it is running correctly on a PC, it didn't record
on my laptop which is a new one ( compaq dual core). The sound card is
good since I can hear sound and play video.
so I want to check that the recorder is good (
Thank you, Sven and Andrew.
Using audacity and the default input worked, as soon as I started
checking that the Capture channel was enabled. If anyone wants to try
the same, check the Capture channel, and often. It seems to be disabled
all the time.
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On Sun, 2007-01-07 at 20:31 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> one, of many, I'm sure, solutions is to use audacity.
If you do, be sure to enable the capture channel (Wave Capture) and set
the correct input in audacity. It will save you some time of Googling
and feeling silly ;-)
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On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 10:59:13PM -0500, Philippe Cloutier wrote:
> I would like to record the sound that my soundcard is playing. This is
> like normal recording if you'd have a wire connecting line-out and mic.
>
> How can I do that, without requiring such a wire, of course?
one, of many, I'm
I would like to record the sound that my soundcard is playing. This is
like normal recording if you'd have a wire connecting line-out and mic.
How can I do that, without requiring such a wire, of course?
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W Rockbell wrote:
Hi, I have a Creative Sound Blaster Live! card and configured it using
alsaconf. It works perfectly, except that I can't record with it. I
was trying to record a piece of audio from a video. So I tried using
sound-record command while I was playing the video:
sound-recorder
Hi, I have a Creative Sound Blaster Live! card and configured it using alsaconf. It works perfectly, except that I can't record with it. I was trying to record a piece of audio from a video. So I tried using sound-record command while I was playing the video:
sound-recorder -A /dev/dsp test.wavBut
On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 07:59, Daniel Klein wrote:
> Jeremy Workman wrote:
>
> > I use Audacity a lot, looking in my mixer I see that the Mic is not
> > muted, the volume is just all the way down. I hope that helps.
>
>
> You mean your KMix? Alsamixer? Some mixer built into Audacity? I have of
Jeremy Workman wrote:
> I use Audacity a lot, looking in my mixer I see that the Mic is not
> muted, the volume is just all the way down. I hope that helps.
You mean your KMix? Alsamixer? Some mixer built into Audacity? I have of
course turned up the volume of my mic, assume that some fiddling aro
I use Audacity a lot, looking in my mixer I see that the Mic is not
muted, the volume is just all the way down. I hope that helps.
On Sun, 2004-06-20 at 17:36, Daniel Klein wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I want to record sound from microphone. I am trying to use Audacity, but
> the rec program from sox
Hey all,
I want to record sound from microphone. I am trying to use Audacity, but
the rec program from sox would be cool as well.
Here's what I did, back when I was running SuSE:
I brought up KMix, selected microphone as input source, muted it (so
there'd be no echo over speakers/headphones), st
The problem with vsound is when I set it up in a cron script.
If I normally record 650M using vsound and I set it up with
cron it will record for 1 hour but then when it outputs the file
it never completely outputs the whole file. It will stop at 350M
or 450M or something. Never the entire 650M.
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 10:51:23AM -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Following a thread I read last month I wanted to try and
> record a radio broadcast I received from the internet.
>
> I tried:
>
> trplayer http://www.kera.org/broadcast.ram | rawrec test.raw
> and then
> sox -t sw -r 44100 -c 2 t
Following a thread I read last month I wanted to try and
record a radio broadcast I received from the internet.
I tried:
trplayer http://www.kera.org/broadcast.ram | rawrec test.raw
and then
sox -t sw -r 44100 -c 2 test.raw test.wav I don't get any
sound although the file appears large enough to
Hi everybody !
I'm facing a very annoying problem: I cannot record any sound.
First of all, here is my configuration: Woody+SBlive Oss drivers+kernel
2.4.18-686.
I check the mixer settings for recording correctly.
My sound card is working properly (I can hear the sound from any
possible source).
B
On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 15:22:13 EDT Peter S Galbraith
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> What package do people use to record .au audio files?
There is xwave in hamm (which should currently work on a 1.3 system).
Phil.
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Peter,
> What package do people use to record .au audio files?
I've had good service from xwave-0.6 and xmix available from most
of the sunsite and other archives. (Please mail me direct for a URL if
necessary.) xmix controls the SoundBlaster card, and xwave records, plays
and displays
What package do people use to record .au audio files?
Peter
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