> Now the stream that is comming has to be recorded in an audio format
>
> the stream is recorded as a 16 bit 44Khz wave
Most of the tv tuner cards out there use an external patch cable to feeds
the audio into the line in input of the sound card. If that is the case,
then u can use any audio recor
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 09:39:55AM -0700, Manu Anand wrote:
Hii guys.
The situation is like this I am getting input from a vedio source
lets say my TV tuner card or any pci card.
lets say its at 300 bits per second actully it dosn't matter
does it?
Now the stream that is comming has to be reco
>Going off-line. Send me your numbers, please. Will call, probably after
>dinner tonight.
Hey! why? I was interested too. So maybe you'll keep this here (too).
Thanks and regards,
Sundeep.
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Subject: [linux-delhi] simple question
>
> where in the HOWTO's can i get a detailed writeup on how to manipulate
> the rcX.d directories in /etc. basically i want to selectively disable
> (sometimes, and sometimes not) running processes at boot-time.
> e.
Ajit,
Going off-line. Send me your numbers, please. Will call, probably after
dinner tonight.
-- Ghane
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> as always ghane to the rescue. thanks. but...
>
> you didn't tell me how to store these configurations? i.e. sometimes i
> want to run only a few processes at boot time, sometime a few more. so
>
as always ghane to the rescue. thanks. but...
you didn't tell me how to store these configurations? i.e. sometimes i
want to run only a few processes at boot time, sometime a few more. so
does init 4 or init 6 or init 7 solve the problem? but this assumes
that i would want the differing configura
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> where in the HOWTO's can i get a detailed writeup on how to manipulate
> the rcX.d directories in /etc. basically i want to selectively disable
> (sometime
where in the HOWTO's can i get a detailed writeup on how to manipulate
the rcX.d directories in /etc. basically i want to selectively disable
(sometimes, and sometimes not) running processes at boot-time.
e.g. anacron, or isdnutils, or nfs-server.
tia,
ajit ranade.
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