[linux-audio-user] command-line recording software?

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you could try ecasound, not sure how intensive this is on overheating 
though....

m~

Tim wrote:
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> Hi,
> 
> I want to record audio from my USB port and seek a command line or
> reliable and simple GUI app.  Can anyone suggest what might suit me?
> 
> I have Edirol UA-1A USB interface which is seen as /dev/dsp1.  I intend
> to record 80 minutes of stereo music on my laptop.  The laptop suffers
> overheating so I need something which uses minimal CPU activity.
> Otherwise I'd be using Audacity.  I'm unable to even compile this
> software due to the overheating.
> 
> Debian 3.0r0/Linux 2.4.18
> 
> TIA, Tim
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