Re: Capture alsa output

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Bill Unruh wrote:
>> I also found this suggestion:
>> http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1310145
>> To create a pcm "copy" device. No luck with this either. When I run
>> "arecord -t wav -D copy target.wav" I get a capture of the mic signal.
> uh, of course. That is what you told it to do. arecord captures the mic
> signal. You told it to make a copy of the signal it captured. aplay is 
> the device that puts stuff out of the alsa port.

I see. But what I would want is tell arecord not to record the mic 
signal, but "record" the output signal. The link suggested that's what 
the copy device should do, but I guess that's just wrong.

Aron

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