Re: How to record the mic and speaker at the same time?

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On Mon, 18 Apr 2011, cong fu wrote:

> Hi all:
> I want to record "what I said" in the mic and "what I heard" from the
> speaker at the same time and into one file.

?? Perhaps if you told us what you were trying to do, we might be of more
help. Why in the world would you want to do that. Why can you not "mix" them
afterwards, since the stuff going out your speaker surely originated from your
computer anyway.

> I think I should mix the mic with the speaker at first, then record the
> mixed stream.

No idea what this means. One is an output stream and one an input.

> But I don't know how to do it by editing my ~/.asoundrc file...
> Anyone can help?
> Thanks in advance!
>

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