Wary/Racy 5.3RC2 (5.2.91)

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antiloquax
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#286 Post by antiloquax »

Thanks very much for your work on this guys.
I can now use ffconvert on my Racy installation :D
I was wondering how I can tell ffconvert to use the audio from a usb headset? I have managed to do this using ffmpeg before (with the pup_rec script), but I'd like to be able to do it within ffconvert so that I can take advantage of the other setting available ...
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#287 Post by shinobar »

antiloquax wrote: I'd like to be able to do it within ffconvert so that I can take advantage of the other setting available ...
ffconvert is basically an av file converter. I recommend the mhWaveEdit for short time audio recording and the Bacon Recorder for long.
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#288 Post by antiloquax »

shinobar wrote:I recommend the mhWaveEdit for short time audio recording and the Bacon Recorder for long.
Sorry, I should have been more specific. I am trying to make screencasts, I have go the screen-grab aspect of ffconvert working (and I like the way you can just grab one window). But I can't see how to get the input from my usb headset to become the audio track.

Using Lobster's "pup_rec" script, this works fine - so maybe I will just stick to that. :)
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#289 Post by shinobar »

antiloquax wrote: I am trying to make screencasts, I have go the screen-grab aspect of ffconvert working (and I like the way you can just grab one window). But I can't see how to get the input from my usb headset to become the audio track.

Using Lobster's "pup_rec" script, this works fine - so maybe I will just stick to that. :)
Your post at proper topic is welcome. Do you get some error messages?
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#290 Post by antiloquax »

shinobar wrote: Your post at proper topic is welcome. Do you get some error messages?
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=54056
Thanks, I will do that.
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#291 Post by antiloquax »

Not a bug, just wanted to.mention that I have had success compiling GCC 7. This was on my old Pentium three laptop. I left it working overnight. I haven't used it yet for any serious compiling, but it seems okay. I had to install some gnu floating point things first.

I now only have 256 mb of RAM on this machine as one of my memory slots has stopped working. It still does the business, as long as I don't ask it to do too many things at once.
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#292 Post by Karl Godt »

GCC 7
Do you mean gcc-4.4.7 ? ( Wary/Racy devx has gcc-4.3.4 by default ) .

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#293 Post by antiloquax »

Yes, sorry 4.7.0. Posting from my phone is not helping my accuracy.
Thanks for the RAM tomb. :D
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