Pulse Audio Volume Control
Posted: Thu 09 Nov 2017, 14:56
I have Audacity installed on both Windows 10 and Linux and the Windows versions have always been good at capture (whether or not analog or digital it does the trick).
On Linux, it's not working. But if I install Pulse Audio Volume Control, I could do it.
Just curious if anyone has Fatdogged this or debianed it close enough to Fatdog so I don't have to download the source and rebuild.
If not, I will just download the source and build it or do something like installing a binary and crossing my fingers.
I've now downloaded the source from Github and I notice that I had already done it once before - I just don't remember whether I built it.
Requirements
Currently, pavucontrol is tested on Linux only.
pavucontrol was developed and tested on Debian GNU/Linux
"testing" from April 2006, it should work on most other Linux
distributions (and maybe Unix versions) since it uses GNU autoconf for
source code configuration.
pavucontrol requires gtkmm and glademmm installed.
Obviously pavucontrol requires an installation of PulseAudio.
I've now downloaded PulseAudio source - guess I just need gtkmm and glademmm
On Linux, it's not working. But if I install Pulse Audio Volume Control, I could do it.
Just curious if anyone has Fatdogged this or debianed it close enough to Fatdog so I don't have to download the source and rebuild.
If not, I will just download the source and build it or do something like installing a binary and crossing my fingers.
I've now downloaded the source from Github and I notice that I had already done it once before - I just don't remember whether I built it.
Requirements
Currently, pavucontrol is tested on Linux only.
pavucontrol was developed and tested on Debian GNU/Linux
"testing" from April 2006, it should work on most other Linux
distributions (and maybe Unix versions) since it uses GNU autoconf for
source code configuration.
pavucontrol requires gtkmm and glademmm installed.
Obviously pavucontrol requires an installation of PulseAudio.
I've now downloaded PulseAudio source - guess I just need gtkmm and glademmm