Nice looking sound tools there (http://alsamodular.sourceforge.net/)
- is there an ebuild?
Not that I knew; for building it from source, adjust the path to Qt in
the Makefile.
Best regards
ce
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Does anybody have a good link how to capture audio from SPDIF?
When I connect the audio to my SPDIF-IN I can hear the the voice on the
speakers but when I try to record using KDE KRec nothing is captured.
I suppose the KRec is not configured correctly.
Anybody has good link how to do it.
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Does anybody have a good link how to capture audio from SPDIF?
When I connect the audio to my SPDIF-IN I can hear the the voice on
the speakers but when I try to record using KDE KRec nothing is
captured. I suppose the KRec is not configured correctly.
Anybody has good link how to do it.
if
Thank you for the pointers.
Do I have to have SPDIF enable in kernel? I don't see any PCM IN
supports in arts or alsamiser.
I use a cheap USB soundcard with the snd_usb_audio module and didn't
need to add any additional kernel option.
In my alsamixer the SPDIF input appears as »Input 2«,
On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 00:11 +0200, Christoph Eckert wrote:
Thank you for the pointers.
Do I have to have SPDIF enable in kernel? I don't see any PCM IN
supports in arts or alsamiser.
I use a cheap USB soundcard with the snd_usb_audio module and didn't
need to add any additional
Is alsamixer call KMix in KDE? That is all I see under Multimedia
menu. I have Alsa build into the kernel, so it starts at boot, my
sound card is some kind of Via-chipset on the motherboard.
If this is the only card on your system, I guess that kmix will show you
the same controls as
Nice looking sound tools there (http://alsamodular.sourceforge.net/) -
is there an ebuild?
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 23:09:49 +0200
Christoph Eckert wrote:
Recommendation: Use qarecord in ALSA mode. It has a nice levelmeter so
you immediately can see if there's audio coming in or not.
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