Re: How does one record audio?

2003-10-27 Thread RexFelis
Here are the rsults of my sleuthing efforts thus far: I have found that my PCM device shows up in dmesg as: pcm0: port 0xd400-0xd43f irq 11 at device 11.0 on pci0 pcm0: Crystal 4237, 4236, 4232, 4231 is what is listed as suppoted in the handbook. The first one, AudioPCI ES1373-8, I don't kno

Re: How does one record audio?

2003-10-26 Thread andi payn
On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 08:02, RexFelis wrote: > I am using FreeBSD 5.1-p10, and recently I have > need to record spoken sounds. As DavidB said, the fact that it no longer works in linux implies that you might have a hardware problem--with the sound card, or even with the mic. (Is this the same mic

Re: How does one record audio?

2003-10-26 Thread DavidB
If it use to work under Linux but no longer, are sure you hardware is ok. Have you ever been able to play any audio files? Also, you have to use mixer to adjust the input level and the recording source. See man mixer. Sounds like a hardware or configuration issue. Also there is a Windows version

Re: How does one record audio?

2003-10-26 Thread Jim Durham
On Sunday 26 October 2003 11:02 am, RexFelis wrote: > I am using FreeBSD 5.1-p10, and recently I have > need to record spoken sounds. I have installed > Audacity from ports, as well as KRec, but neither > of these works. Audacity shows nothing but > silence for the waveforms. The KMix applet men

How does one record audio?

2003-10-26 Thread RexFelis
I am using FreeBSD 5.1-p10, and recently I have need to record spoken sounds. I have installed Audacity from ports, as well as KRec, but neither of these works. Audacity shows nothing but silence for the waveforms. The KMix applet menu in my taskbar shows the microphone as having no volume, pres