[linux-audio-user] vumeters when you're recording sound

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juto aviten wrote:
> Hello friends,
> I would like to ask you is there an application where i could use 
> vumeters while I'm making a recording.
> I actually use a mandrake 9.1 with : audacity, rezound, wavesurfer, 
> GnuSound and others but none of them have vumeters for recordings.
> Do you know if something is preview for that? or if someone works on app 
> which do it?
> 

There are a few ways to so it.

Qarecord from the qalsatools has it, as well as ecawave and maybe snd 
too. You can also use meterbridge or ardour if you are recording through 
a jack setup.

I tried using qarecord for a large session (90 minutes) and it failed to 
record more than 2 minutes. When I stopped it spent about 20 minutes 
counting down all the bytes it had captured (supposedly). I assume it 
records to RAM. IIf this didn't happen I would use it all the time to 
record jams.

Matthias. Can you fill us in on why that would happen?


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