Le Vendredi 25 Janvier 2002 05:56, vous avez écrit :
> Thanks for the recommendations for programs to record audio.
>
> So far (about three hours) I can't get any of them to work, but I'll
> keep on trying. mpegrec (in its "wavrec" guise) looked like it was
> oging to work, but it never actually wrote anything to disk. The others
> just entirely killed sound that had previously worked.
>
> The Linux sound HOWTO just says (basically) to copy /dev/audio or
> /dev/dsp, but neither of those do anything useful at all :-(
>
> I guess that my "embarrassingly simple" question isn't really
> embarrassingly simple at all.
>
> Everything else to do with sound seems to work fine (I can play CDs,
> listen to WAV or MP3 files or grab RealAudio off the Web). So I'm sure
> it isn't anything silly like a fundamental configuration problem. It
> may, of course, be a fundamental "lack of understanding" problem :-)
>
> I remember way back in LM 7.0 getting sound to work using sox without
> any trouble. But things are obviously more complicated these days.
> "artsdsp rec output.wav" produces a file with a WAV header, but nothing
> else.
>
>   Doc Evans
>

what about vsound? it runs fine for me....
here is the page to see what it is:

http://www.zip.com.au/~erikd/vsound/

bye
jipe
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