Light-weighted voice recorder

2009-01-31 Thread T o n g
Hi

I'm looking for a light-weighted voice recorder (for quick note taking). 

I've tried most of the CLI tools, the problem is that none of them have 
the pause feature that I need during recording. 

I also know many others,
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/media/audio/ad04-SoundRecording/
but haven't find a good (simple) one yet. E.g, 

I know that Audacity is the tools, but it is too heavy-weighted for 
quick voice note taking: multi-track audio editor, digital effects, etc.

In brief, I hope there is a tools like window sound recorder, which is as 
simple as possible, but can let me pause during recording.

Thanks

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Re: Light-weighted voice recorder

2009-01-31 Thread Nigel Henry
On Saturday 31 January 2009 19:40, T o n g wrote:
 Hi

 I'm looking for a light-weighted voice recorder (for quick note taking).

 I've tried most of the CLI tools, the problem is that none of them have
 the pause feature that I need during recording.

 I also know many others,
 http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/media/audio/ad04-SoundRecording/
 but haven't find a good (simple) one yet. E.g,

 I know that Audacity is the tools, but it is too heavy-weighted for
 quick voice note taking: multi-track audio editor, digital effects, etc.

 In brief, I hope there is a tools like window sound recorder, which is as
 simple as possible, but can let me pause during recording.

 Thanks

Hi Tong.

MhWaveedit perhaps. I think it's available from the repo's, and does have 
pause/resume for recording. Link below if it's not available from the repo.

https://gna.org/projects/mhwaveedit/

All the best.

Nigel.


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Re: Light-weighted voice recorder

2009-01-31 Thread Joel Roth
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 06:40:14PM +, T o n g wrote:
 Hi
 
 I'm looking for a light-weighted voice recorder (for quick note taking). 
 
 I've tried most of the CLI tools, the problem is that none of them have 
 the pause feature that I need during recording. 

Have you looked at Ecasound?

ecasound -i /dev/dsp -o mynotes.wav -c
ecasound -i alsa,default -o mynotes.wav -c

Then you can start and stop recording using 't' (start) and
's' (stop).

 I also know many others,
 http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/media/audio/ad04-SoundRecording/
 but haven't find a good (simple) one yet. E.g, 
 
 I know that Audacity is the tools, but it is too heavy-weighted for 
 quick voice note taking: multi-track audio editor, digital effects, etc.
 
 In brief, I hope there is a tools like window sound recorder, which is as 
 simple as possible, but can let me pause during recording.
 
 Thanks
 
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Re: Light-weighted voice recorder

2009-01-31 Thread T o n g
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 13:26:18 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:

 Have you looked at Ecasound?

Thanks everyone for the reply. 

Nigel's recommendation, MhWaveedit, is exactly what I am looking for -- 
as simple as possible. Ecasound is powerful, but it's almost 5 times 
bigger than MhWaveedit, and presumably can't view wave diagram, as 
MhWaveedit does, since its interface is ncurses.

Thanks all the same. 

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Re: Light-weighted voice recorder

2009-01-31 Thread Joel Roth
On Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 03:55:13AM +, T o n g wrote:
 On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 13:26:18 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
 
  Have you looked at Ecasound?
 
 Thanks everyone for the reply. 
 
 Nigel's recommendation, MhWaveedit, is exactly what I am looking for -- 
 as simple as possible. Ecasound is powerful, but it's almost 5 times 
 bigger than MhWaveedit, and presumably can't view wave diagram, as 
 MhWaveedit does, since its interface is ncurses.
 
 Thanks all the same. 

MhWaveedit is in an interesting program. I'll probably be
using it in future myself.

Regards

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