[ubuntu-uk] Strange question: record audio on time delay.

2012-04-30 Thread Tim Dobson
Ok Guys, This is an end-user question... which is strange because I usually think I should know the answer to a question like this... but I don't. It is reputed that I snow. Allegedly, when camping, people have confused the sound with that of a quadbike due the the volume and consistency. I'm

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Strange question: record audio on time delay.

2012-04-30 Thread Neil Greenwood
Try the sox package. It has utilities to play back and record, which you can then script from cron or at. Neil. P.S. Sorry for the brevity, this is typed on my phone. On May 1, 2012 2:38 AM, Tim Dobson li...@tdobson.net wrote: Ok Guys, This is an end-user question... which is strange because

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-02 Thread Cornelius Mostert
Hallo I guess most of you missed that I said I do NOT send it over WAN but only LAN, so I did not expect the Shoutcast server eventhough I knew about that, but it sounds like the Shoutcast server and DarkLog would do the trick in any case so I can 1. Hook up the recorder PC (RPC) to any audio in

[ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Cornelius Mostert
Hallo all I know I have asked this before but only now have all my ducks in a row to do this project so please could you tell me what apps I could use to do the following: I have an audio stream coming in via usb or input jack (line in) and would like to: 1. Record this and 2. Live stream this to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 1 March 2010 14:07, Cornelius Mostert corneliusmost...@googlemail.comwrote: Hallo all I know I have asked this before but only now have all my ducks in a row to do this project so please could you tell me what apps I could use to do the following: I have an audio stream coming in via usb

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Markie
Im guessing Cornelius needs to stream to a server like a shoutcast server for example rather than running one and having multiple clients, but correct me if im wrong. Wont VLC also stream to a shoutcast server? I know theres a package called Internet DJ console but it doesnt support mp3 streaming

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Colin McCarthy
On 1 March 2010 14:07, Cornelius Mostert corneliusmost...@googlemail.comwrote: Hallo all I know I have asked this before but only now have all my ducks in a row to do this project so please could you tell me what apps I could use to do the following: I have an audio stream coming in via usb

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Rob Beard
Cornelius Mostert wrote: Hallo all I know I have asked this before but only now have all my ducks in a row to do this project so please could you tell me what apps I could use to do the following: I have an audio stream coming in via usb or input jack (line in) and would like to: 1.

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Rob Beard
Simon Greenwood wrote: The only thing that I would suggest is, if it's possible at all, not to stream from the wireless connection as that won't handle enough connections. If your clients are on a wired LAN, put the streaming server there. If the input file is being made on a wireless

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Tim Dobson
Cornelius Mostert wrote: I have an audio stream coming in via usb or input jack (line in) and would like to: 1. Record this and 2. Live stream this to the network This should be possible with pulseaudio itself: http://cubicgarden.com/wordpress/2009/05/10/pulseaudio-networked-audio-2/ I've

Re: [ubuntu-uk] for the record

2007-12-07 Thread alan c
Andrew Jenkins wrote: norman wrote: Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why) or so she said. 30 minutes ago she said

Re: [ubuntu-uk] for the record

2007-12-07 Thread Chris Rowson
Don't forget crossover linux folks, If, at the end of the day, people don't want to use OO then you don't have to use Windows to run Microsoft Office :-) Chris -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/

[ubuntu-uk] for the record

2007-12-06 Thread norman
Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why) or so she said. 30 minutes ago she said to me D... it! I am fed up with all these

Re: [ubuntu-uk] for the record

2007-12-06 Thread Steve Flynn
On Dec 6, 2007 2:17 PM, norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why) or so she said. 30

Re: [ubuntu-uk] for the record

2007-12-06 Thread Steve Flynn
On Dec 6, 2007 3:38 PM, Steve Flynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Dec 6, 2007 3:02 PM, norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds astonishingly like my mother and her recent experiences with Vista. I'm scheduled to install a flavour of Linux on her machine (dual boot) over Christmas to give

Re: [ubuntu-uk] for the record

2007-12-06 Thread norman
Install from the Live CD onto a new partition (created with PartEd). Grub will detect the existing installation and build and entry into the menu for Vista. That should pretty much be it. Addendum - I'll document anything which crops up (and how I fixed it or not) if you're still

Re: [ubuntu-uk] for the record

2007-12-06 Thread Steve Flynn
On Dec 6, 2007 3:02 PM, norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds astonishingly like my mother and her recent experiences with Vista. I'm scheduled to install a flavour of Linux on her machine (dual boot) over Christmas to give her a taster. As she already has Vista installed on her machine

Re: [ubuntu-uk] for the record

2007-12-06 Thread Andrew Jenkins
norman wrote: Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why) or so she said. 30 minutes ago she said to me D... it! I am fed

Re: [ubuntu-uk] for the record

2007-12-06 Thread Andrew Loughran
Andrew Jenkins wrote: norman wrote: Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why) or so she said. 30 minutes ago she

Re: [ubuntu-uk] for the record

2007-12-06 Thread Rob Beard
Steve Flynn wrote: On Dec 6, 2007 3:02 PM, norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds astonishingly like my mother and her recent experiences with Vista. I'm scheduled to install a flavour of Linux on her machine (dual boot) over Christmas to give her a taster. As she already has Vista installed

Re: [ubuntu-uk] for the record

2007-12-06 Thread Rob Beard
norman wrote: Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why) or so she said. 30 minutes ago she said to me D... it! I am fed

Re: [ubuntu-uk] for the record

2007-12-06 Thread Tony Arnold
Andrew, Andrew Loughran wrote: Andrew Jenkins wrote: norman wrote: Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why) or so