I said earlier than aplay -D default -f cd -t wav >test.wav do not work
(test.wav stay at 0oct)
But arecord do something (with the same paramters it gives a lot of
noise but it records something)
BR
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aplay -D default -f cd -t wav >test.wav do not work
(test.wav stay at 0oct)
the command : pactl list short |grep RUNNING return : 1
alsa_output.pci-_00_14.2.analog-stereo module-alsa-card.c
s16le 2ch 44100Hz RUNNING
the command : parec -v -d
bpa wrote:
> All wavinput does is copy an audio source and feed it as a 44.1Khz PCM
> stream into LMS.
>
> If your system uses pulseaudio then obtaining the correct "device" to
> act a source can be very tricky.
> If your system uses ALSA No pulseaudio) then it is usually
> straighforward by
bpa wrote:
> Waveinput will not normally work with video as audio and video will be
> out of sync due to different network paths.
>
> The only way to make it work is to use somehting like mplayer and to
> manually tell mplayer to alter the time gap between audio and video
> stream and even then
Hi,
I have try with waveinput without success.
But read somewhere in this forum than waveinput for doing this is only
the last thing to do.
Could any body help me ?
I have Kubuntu 14.04 LTS (upgraded) with last LMS, Chrome(Netflix), VLC,
Audacity, ...
I will really appreciate to be able to use