Dunno about Rev directly, but you can go out to shell, and then use the Linux
command line tools.  The easiest gui recording tool is krecord, but there
are lots of non-gui ones.  Use zenity to get a gui for them.  Then when
you've captured the file, go out to the shell again to play it.  Or maybe
this is what you were trying to avoid?  Most things that Rev cannot do can
be done in the shell.
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