Sometimes i think that between us loyal puppy users we cound come up with some neat applicatins. I'm a bit bogged down in truly unexiting business software but am looking forward to turning my attention towards more interesting subjects.
As far as mhWaveEdit is concerned it seemed to have a habit of leaving large temp files dumped everywhere...audacity is better house trained but I only get reliable performance out of the stable 0.2 series (pet needed).
from my experience bit of juicy scripting can produce wonders...a bit of polishing of my feeble attempt could be just the ticket .....linux runs on command line apps so connecting them with a gui world is worth the effort
mike
Recording wav files from LPs
looks neat
Well I had a play on 4.12 with alsa 1.0.20 ...arecord gives the same version and still ok...odd...the command line you gave will fail as it is calling for a sample rate that the sound card may not support...the full line is ok....so still a mystery.
I did fiddle and add a pause function...seems to work ok...ignore the weird gtkdialog layout ...its the best I could get..I don't think it like markup too much
mike
ps forum notifications are erratic ... I keep missing replys.
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- Simple Recorder with Pause Function.tar.gz
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I was going to try wavrec but got this error:
Device or resource busy:
Opening audio device /dev/dsp
Interestingly, I could record with that simple "recorder' script. Anyone guess why wavrec doesn't work? (The machine is a Sony VGN-C140G)
I am a rank newb at this. I'm also wondering how to set the appropriate input levels, to get the highest volume without clipping.
Device or resource busy:
Opening audio device /dev/dsp
Interestingly, I could record with that simple "recorder' script. Anyone guess why wavrec doesn't work? (The machine is a Sony VGN-C140G)
I am a rank newb at this. I'm also wondering how to set the appropriate input levels, to get the highest volume without clipping.