Re: Capture alsa output

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Bill Unruh wrote:
> From the web:
> http://liquidat.wordpress.com/2007/05/07/howto-record-soundcard-output-with-audacity-in-kde/ 
>
>
> I think some sound cards have a mixer setting allowing the mixing of the
> output into the input. But my card does not.

My card does, and it works indeed. Thanks! I had to enable the switch 
manually in my mixer (I'm using GNOME Volume Control) and restart it 
before it was available. Now I can switch between "Mix" and "Microphone 
capture", they're mutually exclusive.

I can capture the output using arecord and pipe it to ices which streams 
it to an icecast server:

$ arecord -f cd | ices2 ices_stdin.xml

The only thing left to wish for is to be able to also capture the 
microphone input as a separate stream. Now I'll have to set the switch 
to "Mic", use the microphone and switch it back to "Mix" when I'm 
finished. But that's a challenge for another day ;)

Cheers,
Aron

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