Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 21:28:06 +0000 From: Daniela <dgw@liwest.at> To: "Paul Hamilton" <paul@bdug.org.au> Cc: Freebsd-Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Problems with audio recording Message-ID: <200309302128.06931.dgw@liwest.at> In-Reply-To: <AGEHIFHGNEMPFNCPLONMIEMHFDAA.paul@bdug.org.au> References: <AGEHIFHGNEMPFNCPLONMIEMHFDAA.paul@bdug.org.au>
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On Monday 29 September 2003 23:35, Paul Hamilton wrote: > Hi Daniela, > > Here are a few notes I have made on playing with audio in/out. I mainly > use this to record radio programs, for play back at a later time. The > radio is plugged into 'LineIn', and I use Ecasound to handle the recording > and converting to a MP3 file. Works a treat. Read the indepth 'man' files > for more info on each package/program. > > Cheers, > > Paul Hamilton > > > <NOTES> > > http://eca.cx/ ; ECASOUND Web site > > Add to kernel: "device pcm" > cd /dev > ./MAKEDEV snd0 > cat /dev/sndstat ;to see if it's configured properly > > pkg_add ecasound-1.8.5d15 > pkg_add nmixer-2.0b17 > pkg_add mpg123-x.x.x > pkg_add festival-x.x.x : text to voice sythasizer > > Sound Recording:- > > Set nmixer > Set Mic to 3 > Set rec to 3 > Run: ecasound -I:/dev/dsp0 -o test.wav Works all well until here. It still doesn't record anything. I guess it's either hardware failure or I'm too stupid for it :-(
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