[PLUG] Sound Capture ?

mark hedlund hedlunch at yahoo.com
Mon May 27 03:44:51 UTC 2002


That's really to bad. Audacity had been the best program that I was able to
find, and I looked hard. It never did very good buffering. Maybe that's what
they're trying to fix that's making it dump. I haven't used it in a while. Hope
they fix it. At one point I had cooledit kind of working with wine. Kind of,
but that was a while ago. There's always the C programing language. That's what
I've been using lately. I don't think I've written anything that anyone but me
would actually want to use though.
mark

--- Kyle Accardi <sandbox at pacifier.com> wrote:
> As long as we're talking mp3's and such, thought I'd ask what folks 
> are using to capture audio.  Audacity (0.98) was working okay, but 
> lately has been seg faulting after recording for 3 mins or so.  (It 
> has a command line option for self-diagnostics, which it fails now). 
> It's a steaming pile of poo.
> 
> Editing would be nice, but usually Linux waveform editors are too 
> convoluted and/or just don't work.  (Audacity barely worked in this 
> regard, but it used to be enough to do very basic editing.) If I can 
> capture 2 hours to a .wav, I'd be happy.  CoolEdit 2000 is the only 
> reason I still have a Windows box.
> 
> --
> Kyle Accardi
> 
> 
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