Re: capturing sound card output

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On 5/1/07, Paul Fox <pgf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> eespjl@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>  >   There are other ways to capture the sound, for example
>  >
>  > http://www.vsound.org/
>  >
>  >   It might not suit your case if several programs are generating the
>  > sound opening and closing /dev/dsp.
>
> thanks for that link.  it's a possibility, though you're right it
> might not work in my particular case:
>     make_a_sound;
>     sleep 2;
>     make_a_sound;
>     sleep 3;
>     make_another_sound;
>
>  >   Why not physically connect the output of your sound card to the input :-)
>  > You just need the right cable ?  (Make sure the output is not
>  > monitoring the input to avoid feedback)
>
> wow.  for some reason i don't think this would ever have occurred
> to me.  that might be just fine for my purposes.  the "sounds"
> are all speech, generated with text-to-speech by festival.  the
> application is almost embarrassing:  i have a script that
> generates an exercise and training routine.  (i call it my
> "Impersonal Trainer". :-)  i need it as a single sound file so i can
> transfer the final result to my mp3 player, etc.
>
> paul
> =---------------------
>  paul fox, pgf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (arlington, ma, where it's 52.9 degrees)
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