On 09 Jan 2003, Kenneth Dombrowski wrote: > Ludwig wrote: > >On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 21:04, sean finney wrote: > > > >>heya, > >> > >>i had to do something similar myself recently, and iirc vsound did > >>the trick. check it out (it's in the vsound package). if not there's > >>another package or two that also do a similar job (do an apt-cache search > >>sound record dsp or something). > > > > > >vsound does not work for me at all. > > > > > >$ vsound -v -t -f vsound.out realplay > > > > this thread is pretty old, but I just gave this a try and it worked > beautifully. My only complaint is I didn't get the .wav file I asked > for, but I'm listening to the .au file now & it sounds quite good. > > One difference is that I _was_ recording from a stream > > ..thought you'd like to know.. > >
[snip] I've got this far but I haven't found a way to record a stream which is coming in from a radio station. AC -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] || http://www.acampbell.org.uk using Linux GNU/Debian || for book reviews, electronic Windows-free zone || books and skeptical articles -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

