MrNice iol.ie> writes:
> And now the output audio file is perfect, not distortion,
> no static.
Great!
> Now I have to learn pulseaudio commands, do you have a link?
I am sure you will easily find something, the reason
I don't know anything about it is that normally
pulse is the disease and
Great improvement...
I had a look on the other thread "Converting a cassette audio tape" and
I had the idea to try to use pulseaudio. I never did.
So I installed pulseaudio-libs-devel x86_64 then compile again with
$ ./configure --enable-libpulse then $ ./make ffmpeg
Then
./ffmpeg -devices
On 11/07/15 12:20, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> MrNice iol.ie> writes:
>
>> Looks like no alsa:
>
> Try something like
> $ yum install alsa-utils alsa-lib
>
>> Enabled indevs:
>> dv1394 lavfi v4l2
>> fbdevoss x1
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 12:55:21 +0100, MrNice wrote:
> I'd guess you mean installed package.
> $ yum list installed 'alsa*'
> $ yum list installed 'pulseaudio*'
[...]
> So alsa and pulseaudio are installed
> ???
No, to _compile_ against a library, you need its corresponding *-devel"
package insta
On 11/07/15 12:20, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> MrNice iol.ie> writes:
>
>> Looks like no alsa:
>
> Try something like
> $ yum install alsa-utils alsa-lib
>
>> Enabled indevs:
>> dv1394 lavfi v4l2
>> fbdevoss x1
MrNice iol.ie> writes:
> Looks like no alsa:
Try something like
$ yum install alsa-utils alsa-lib
> Enabled indevs:
> dv1394lavfi v4l2
> fbdev oss x11grab_xcb
You could also test oss.
> ./configure --enable-libpul
On 11/07/15 10:53, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> If this is still the case (I don't know),
> please download the snapshot (!) from
> http://ffmpeg.org/download.html and
> run "./configure" in the source directory.
> The bottom of the output ("Enabled indevs:")
> will show you if alsa was detected.
MrNice iol.ie> writes:
> First, install the last version: I'll need some help.
> Last year, I could not use the Linux Static Builds
> because input from integrated audio card was not
> implemented.
If this is still the case (I don't know),
please download the snapshot (!) from
http://ffmpeg.
On 11/07/15 08:42, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> MrNice iol.ie> writes:
>
>> ffmpeg version 2.6.3
>
> Please test current FFmpeg git head and please
> provide the command line you use for recording
> together with the complete, uncut console
> output.
> And please provide the output of:
> $ ffmpe
MrNice iol.ie> writes:
> ffmpeg version 2.6.3
Please test current FFmpeg git head and please
provide the command line you use for recording
together with the complete, uncut console
output.
And please provide the output of:
$ ffmpeg -devices
Carl Eugen
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Hello,
For few months, I have an issue when I record sound on my Linux fedora
22 desktop. I never got the fix but now I need it to be fixed, so here I am:
Hardware and software:
Motherboard ASRock 970 Extreme4
CPU AMD FX-8120 Eight-Core Processor
Fedora 22
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