Keith,
You might have better luck with mplayer rather than vsound+trplayer. Command line options let you specify an audio output device, and one of those devices is "pcm". You can then specify an audio output file, and thus capture audio to a wav file. There are codecs for realmedia formats as well as a zillion other formats.
Chuck
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Keith Whyte wrote:
Indeed, I understand this now, I'm still wondering if it would be possible to implement volume settings into trplayer.
as i understand, via the real API, there are settings for control of the hardware volume of sound device, but also for the software volume, sent to the device, it seems to me there must be a simple way to default this to 100%
is there anyone on this list who knows the code, could point me in the right direction?
or maybe it would be wiser to look at vsound?
thanks.
Chuck Hallenbeck wrote:
Keith,
If your system had a sound card, it would be initialized at startup with nonzero values for volume etc. Without a sound card, no such initialization is possible. I have never tried using that capture method on a system without a soundcard, but I wonder if that failure to initialize a missing sound card might be your problem. I know of no volume settings in trplayer, which suggests that it relies on the settings it happens to find on your nonexistent card.
Chuck
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