Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-25 Thread Lisi
On Thursday 20 January 2011 19:30:04 Andrei Popescu wrote: I didn't even try to search it by package name, instead I used:     apt-cache search record gnome which narrows it down to 13 packages, of which gnome-media is pretty easy to spot ;) I obviously had my blinkers on. :-( I made the

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-22 Thread Joel Roth
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 09:25:37AM +, Lisi wrote: On Tuesday 18 January 2011 01:50:31 Joel Roth wrote: Depending on your needs, and if the GUI waveform display isn't so important you may like to experiment with Nama. (Nama does have a simple Tk UI for controlling transport, effects,

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-20 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Ma, 18 ian 11, 09:25:37, Lisi wrote: Thanks very much, Joel. I'll take a look. But you illustrate my main problem very well. In this context, what are transport and special effects?? Well, I could possibly guess what special effects are, but transport??? I simply don't know

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-20 Thread Lisi
On Thursday 20 January 2011 08:51:57 Andrei Popescu wrote: On Ma, 18 ian 11, 09:25:37, Lisi wrote: Thanks very much, Joel. I'll take a look. But you illustrate my main problem very well. In this context, what are transport and special effects?? Well, I could possibly guess what special

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-20 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Jo, 20 ian 11, 09:23:26, Lisi wrote: Thanks, Andrei - and yes, you are right. Before ever I asked for help I had been looking fruitlessly for GNOME Sound Recorder, which I have managed to use before. But I didn't find it. The information taht it now hides in gnome-media was what I

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-18 Thread Lisi
On Tuesday 18 January 2011 01:50:31 Joel Roth wrote: On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:27:11PM +, Lisi wrote: On Monday 17 January 2011 22:30:11 Celejar wrote: I have also had another look at Audacity, as suggested. But there is just too much there that I simply don't understand.

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-17 Thread Celejar
On Sat, 8 Jan 2011 00:04:54 + Lisi lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote: On Wednesday 05 January 2011 19:22:29 Camaleón wrote: Another option could be installing the gnome-media metapackage that has the gnome-sound-recorder app, but I personally, prefer not to mix desktop environments

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-17 Thread Lisi
On Monday 17 January 2011 22:30:11 Celejar wrote: On Sat, 8 Jan 2011 00:04:54 + Lisi lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote: [snip] I had in fact been looking for the gnome-sound-recorder app, but had failed to find any mention of it. So I shall start by trying gnome-media. Thanks Chamaleón.

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-17 Thread Joel Roth
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:27:11PM +, Lisi wrote: On Monday 17 January 2011 22:30:11 Celejar wrote: I have also had another look at Audacity, as suggested. But there is just too much there that I simply don't understand. However, I shall return to it if I get nowhere with

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-07 Thread Lisi
On Wednesday 05 January 2011 19:22:29 Camaleón wrote: Another option could be installing the gnome-media metapackage that has the gnome-sound-recorder app, but I personally, prefer not to mix desktop environments libraries/applications (call me old-fashioned, but I hate dealing with silly DE

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-07 Thread Mark
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Lisi lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote: [snip] I have also had another look at Audacity, as suggested. But there is just too much there that I simply don't understand. However, I shall return to it if I get nowhere with gnome-media. I will say from personal

Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-05 Thread Lisi
I am after something from never-never land, but I live in hopes. I need a sound recorder, and would prefer that it be in Debian Lenny, but a dual-boot would be possible. It must fulfil the following criteria: 1) Be managed by someone who knows a little bit about Linux, less about Debian and

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-05 Thread godo
On 01/05/2011 04:44 PM, Lisi wrote: I am after something from never-never land, but I live in hopes. I need a sound recorder, and would prefer that it be in Debian Lenny, but a dual-boot would be possible. It must fulfil the following criteria: 1) Be managed by someone who knows a little bit

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-05 Thread Petrus Validus
On Wed, 2011-01-05 at 15:44 +, Lisi wrote: I am after something from never-never land, but I live in hopes. I need a sound recorder, and would prefer that it be in Debian Lenny, but a dual-boot would be possible. It must fulfil the following criteria: snip Interesting requirements to

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-05 Thread godo
Krec, Audacity etc. are non-starters because they assume that you would know how to use at least a simple mixer. Forgot to say...you don't have to know that. There is only one slider for input (mic.) volume and that's enough. Look at the pic.: www.dobosevic.com/nix/audacity.png When I

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-05 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 15:44:20 +, Lisi wrote: I need a sound recorder, and would prefer that it be in Debian Lenny, but a dual-boot would be possible. It must fulfil the following criteria: 1) Be managed by someone who knows a little bit about Linux, less about Debian and absolutely

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-05 Thread Javier Vasquez
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 1:22 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 15:44:20 +, Lisi wrote: I need a sound recorder, and would prefer that it be in Debian Lenny, but a dual-boot would be possible.  It must fulfil the following criteria: 1) Be managed by someone who

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-05 Thread Russell L. Harris
* Lisi lisi.re...@gmail.com [110105 21:42]: I am after something from never-never land, but I live in hopes. I need a sound recorder, and would prefer that it be in Debian Lenny, but a dual-boot would be possible. It must fulfil the following criteria: 1) Be managed by someone who knows

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-05 Thread Petrus Validus
The Lexicon Alpha and Omega use USB 1.0 and thus work with Linux Etch, Lenny, and Squeeze; a two- or three-line configuration file may be needed to make the Lexicon the default sound device. With Ubuntu 10.10, both are fully plug-and-play. This is exciting to hear that such interfaces have

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-05 Thread Russell L. Harris
* Petrus Validus petrus.vali...@gmail.com [110105 22:51]: The Lexicon Alpha and Omega use USB 1.0 and thus work with Linux Etch, Lenny, and Squeeze; a two- or three-line configuration file may be needed to make the Lexicon the default sound device. With Ubuntu 10.10, both are fully

Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny

2011-01-05 Thread Rob Owens
On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 03:44:20PM +, Lisi wrote: I am after something from never-never land, but I live in hopes. I need a sound recorder, and would prefer that it be in Debian Lenny, but a dual-boot would be possible. It must fulfil the following criteria: 1) Be managed by someone