ons, 12 08 2009 kl. 12:06 +0200, skrev Fredrik Lingvall:
> Should we merge your functions with the 'audio' package?
>
> Not really sure. My functions is for ALSA only, that is, Linux only.
I think that is also the case with the current code. I think it
basically assumes you have /dev/dsp
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Søren Hauberg wrote:
> tir, 11 08 2009 kl. 12:59 +0200, skrev Fredrik Lingvall:
>
> > I have uploaded a new version today (v. 0.2.0). I think the compiler
> > warnings should be gone now. I have also added a new function,
> > atrecord, which captures audio when th
tir, 11 08 2009 kl. 12:59 +0200, skrev Fredrik Lingvall:
> I have uploaded a new version today (v. 0.2.0). I think the compiler
> warnings should be gone now. I have also added a new function,
> atrecord, which captures audio when the signal level is above a
> "trigger" threshold. The package can
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Søren Hauberg wrote:
> tor, 16 07 2009 kl. 13:39 -0500, skrev Miguel Bazdresch:
> > However, if I understand things correctly, accessing ALSA
> > directly will bypass pulseaudio and probably wreak havoc with other
> > applications using it.
>
> I don't think this
tor, 16 07 2009 kl. 13:39 -0500, skrev Miguel Bazdresch:
> However, if I understand things correctly, accessing ALSA
> directly will bypass pulseaudio and probably wreak havoc with other
> applications using it.
I don't think this is correct. Pulseaudio is (from what I understand)
able to deal wit
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Fredrik Lingvall wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Søren Hauberg wrote:
>>
>> The 'audio' package seems to be unmaintained at the moment, so I think
>> we'll need some help fixing this. If you're up for the task, then it
>> would be much appreciated. My o
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Søren Hauberg wrote:
> ons, 15 07 2009 kl. 13:58 -0500, skrev Miguel Bazdresch:
> > It looks as if this is a pulseaudio bug, not octave's, but there are
> > reports of other legacy tools working fine with padsp, so I wanted to
> > bring this up here first and ask
ons, 15 07 2009 kl. 13:58 -0500, skrev Miguel Bazdresch:
> It looks as if this is a pulseaudio bug, not octave's, but there are
> reports of other legacy tools working fine with padsp, so I wanted to
> bring this up here first and ask if anybody has any pointers or
> workarounds.
I'd rather not st
Hello,
I am trying to record sound from a microphone using 'aurecord' from
the audio package. I have been successful using Octave 3.2 (compiled
by myself) on Ubuntu 8.10 (64 bits) with audio-1.1.4. However, on
Fedora 11 (64 bits), using plain fedora packages (octave 3.0.5 and
octave-forge from 200