Re: [Trisquel-users] Record a voice chat from Discord
search something like "record system sound output" maybe ya can record just sound from a app. have a look at your input contorols in command line app alsamixer for cules. other cli apps to search for examples: amixer sox arecord i prefer sox for audio recording cus if there is a crash you dont lose your rec. wheres audacity stores the rec somewhere tempory... i forget if saving project first in audacity protects you. Another benfet of sox is you can compress audio ready for sharing at the same time as recording. like directly into flac.
Re: [Trisquel-users] Record a voice chat from Discord
On Thu, 2018-09-27 at 16:22 +0200, andrewandmelis...@mykolab.com wrote: > I understand that, but for my work, I have to use it. "Have to" is a relative phrase. http://ebb.org/bkuhn/blog/2010/08/09/have-to-use.html At the very least, I ensure that my work does not require myself to provide electronic devices for use on the job, and that all interactions between work and home require no computers. Pro tip: Do not use direct deposit for your paycheck. It will put you in situations where you will have to run proprietary JavaScript code on a computer outside work. Get your physical check and deposit it into your bank as soon as possible. For communication, I use my plain old telephone line to call work, and I use my email to write on some occasions. They seem to comply with my requests for PDF over DOCX. Otherwise, I wouldn't have gone further with my employment. > Do you know any way to > use Audacity or other programs to record the audio? Yes. I use Audacity to record any audio output on my computer. This has no bearing on which program you are recording. In the future, I suggest you make your question more general. We do not provide support or documentation for the proprietary Discord program. Audacity's wiki has a good guide to recording the audio output on your system. https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tutorial_recording_computer_playbac k_on_linux.html As for Discord: You're on your own.
Re: [Trisquel-users] Record a voice chat from Discord
> Does anyone know how to setup Audacity or Ardour4 > to accomplish this? I also have installed qjackctl to try to figure it out. > > Thanks! > I can't help you with Discord, but I can help with your more general question about recording the audio output of a program. The best approach I am aware of is to use JACK. Since you've installed qjackctl I assume you know what that is. However, Cadence is a much easier tool than qjackctl to configure JACK. To configure JACK, follow the instructions I gave here: https://trisquel.info/en/forum/where-get-free-software-sound-packs-and-vsts-lmms#comment-133903 Once you've done that, use Catia to route the program you want to record into Ardour. Some programs are not JACK compatible. Firefox and derivatives like Abrowser require Pulseaudio. For such programs, the audio output will come from Pulseaudio Source, and this is what should be routed to Ardour. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [Trisquel-users] Record a voice chat from Discord
I understand that, but for my work, I have to use it. Do you know any way to use Audacity or other programs to record the audio?
Re: [Trisquel-users] Record a voice chat from Discord
Discord is non-free software...
[Trisquel-users] Record a voice chat from Discord
Hi, I have been trying to figure out a way to record my microphone and the voices of people I am speaking with on a discord chat at the same time. I have looked into OBS, but this application does not run on my computer because of old hardware. Does anyone know how to setup Audacity or Ardour4 to accomplish this? I also have installed qjackctl to try to figure it out. Thanks!