Re: audio capturing in debian?

2012-07-16 Thread Lorenzo Sutton

On 16/07/12 04:09, Karen Lewellen wrote:

[...]


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.


Hi there's a page dedicated to this on the Audacity wiki [1]:

I guess the simplest solution is to set-up pulseaudio.

Lorenzo

[1] 
http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Tutorial_-_Recording_Computer_Playback_on_Linux



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Re: audio capturing in debian?

2012-07-16 Thread Darac Marjal
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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Re: audio capturing in debian?

2012-07-15 Thread Celejar
On Sat, 14 Jul 2012 16:21:49 -0400 (EDT)
Karen Lewellen klewel...@shellworld.net wrote:

 Hi all,
 anything that equals audio hijack pro  which is a mac program, in debian?
 I recall some posts about flash being outdated, but that may have nothing 
 to do with my question.

I can't help you, but for best results, you need to explain what,
exactly AHP is and does. There are probably many on the list who are
familiar with linux audio software but not with the program you mention.

 thanks,
 Karen

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Re: audio capturing in debian?

2012-07-15 Thread Karen Lewellen

Good evening,
You wrote:...


On Sun, 15 Jul 2012, Celejar wrote:






anything that equals audio hijack pro  which is a mac program, in debian?





I can't help you, but for best results, you need to explain what,
exactly AHP is and does. There are probably many on the list who are
familiar with linux audio software but not with the program you mention.


most certainly.
audio hijack pro.
www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/
to cointheir expression, in three words, record any audio.
If I have miss typed the ink let me know.
Karen



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Re: audio capturing in debian?

2012-07-15 Thread Celejar
On Sun, 15 Jul 2012 19:02:32 -0400 (EDT)
Karen Lewellen klewel...@shellworld.net wrote:

 Good evening,
 You wrote:...

 On Sun, 15 Jul 2012, Celejar wrote:

  anything that equals audio hijack pro  which is a mac program, in debian?

  I can't help you, but for best results, you need to explain what,
  exactly AHP is and does. There are probably many on the list who are
  familiar with linux audio software but not with the program you mention.
 
 most certainly.
 audio hijack pro.
 www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/
 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? Karen

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Re: audio capturing in debian?

2012-07-15 Thread Karen Lewellen

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


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Re: audio capturing in debian?

2012-07-15 Thread Chris Bannister
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.

May I suggest you read:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy

The gist:
This is usually abridged to Write programs that do one thing and do it
well.

For a laugh have a read of:
http://www.webaugur.com/bazaar/53-what-if-operating-systems-were-airlines.html

 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.

Then use another program/tool. Once you know exactly what you want to do
then it is a matter of just finding the right tool to do it.

 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?

Too be honest, I don't know. For individual tasks there are many:
mplayer  (search for capturing audio with mplayer)
e.g. http://rafaelwolf.com/?p=307
etc.

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Re: audio capturing in debian?

2012-07-15 Thread Raffaele Morelli
2012/7/16 Karen Lewellen klewel...@shellworld.net

 Hi again,

 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.


http://packages.debian.org/stable/sound/


 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.


quite misleading indeed, BTW this is a debian list so few people IMHO are
concerned with the bitten apple appl(e)ications ;-)


 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?


the wrong side of the road. every audio capture capable application can
(will) do the job, it really depends on your audio conf.
I can do this using an alsa to jack bridge and an loopback device, ie
record every sound wheter it's a youtube video or a web streaming or a
skype telephone call, etc etc...

But if you ask for audio in a long video, eg a 2h film, I would use
avidemux to extract the audio track, for sure...



 Thanks,
 Karen


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-r

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audio capturing in debian?

2012-07-14 Thread Karen Lewellen

Hi all,
anything that equals audio hijack pro  which is a mac program, in debian?
I recall some posts about flash being outdated, but that may have nothing 
to do with my question.

thanks,
Karen


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