Re: debian podcasting from command line

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I think the original question was how to record sound via a command line app. I don't know about that but if you want to record an internet stream from the command line, you can use streamripper.

I actually do this pretty regularly. I record my favorite radio programs via streamripper and then generate a podcast from that so I can listen to the program any time I like.


On 01/30/14 17:23, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Audacity for mac works like a charm.
I am not really good at mac yet but i have tried to record with audacity from the internet with a good result.
/A
30 jan 2014 kl. 04:35 skrev Karen Lewellen <klewellen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

thanks, likely means I will just do it on the mac instead then.
Kare

On Wed, 29 Jan 2014, Kyle wrote:

I use Audacity in Arch. It needs a graphical environment to run though.
There's a bit of guesswork one must do when using Audacity with Orca,
but I find it quite usable.
~Kyle
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