Thanks Everyone... ... and Andre all try out you suggestion on the shell command when I get a second. I solved the issue by just looking a little closer and the man file for arecord and discoverd that I could just change the file format to one that Revolution could handle. It used "-f u8" and that did the trick.
I have one other question about getting the correct path to a directory in a standalone where I save my stack saves the audio file. It works fine when I'm in Revolution editor, but after I save it as a standalone it saves the audio file in the wrong location. I was under the impression that Windows and Linux did not have an issue with file paths when saved as standalones, but I may be doing something incorrectly. Here's what i have: put the effective filename of current stack into theTargetPath set the itemDel to "/" delete last item of theTargetPath delete first item of theTargetPath put "/" & theTargetPath & "/recordings/" into theRecordingTarget convert the date && the long time to seconds put it into tFileNameRec put tFileNameRec into cd fld "audioFileName" send "mouseUp" to btn "Stop Recording" in 10 secs put "arecord -d 10 -fu8 -t wav" into tShellCmd put shell(tschellCmd&&theRecordingTarget&FilenameRec) This works fine when I'm in the editor (saves to the "recordings" folder), but when I create a standalone the standalone saves the audio file as "student" in the location of the directory that I select to build the standalone. Any advice on what I'm missing with this little Linux process? Thank you! John Patten _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
