The answer is Ardour. First beta is coming out shortly but I've been using it from CVS for about 5-6 months. Check out http://sourceforge.net/projects/ardour also http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/ALSA_JACK_ARDOUR.html also http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/. You can use qjackconnect to route anything JACK to anything else JACK. Delta 1010, ST Audio DSP 2000 C-Port, Terratec EWS88MT, or, on the high end, the Hammerfall cards (digital). Jan On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 17:12, Hirendra Hindocha wrote: > Hi, > > I'm looking for solution where we can record multiple input > streams of audio to individual files which can then be processed > by other programs on Linux. I've searched the ecasound list and > also the archive of this list. > > The best I could find was a similar requirement by someone > using a Delta 1010 card. One of the solutions that was proferred > was to use the JACK audio server. > > Is it possible to connect multiple input streams of audio (think > multiple phones or line-in from multiple VCRs or any audio > device) and individually record the streams as a digital file ? > For example - 911 calls , or financial transaction calls etc > I'm looking for a Linux based solution that can do that - > Ideal would be - > > a. Well Supported card that has multiple line-in ( so if I want > to record 8/16 audio inputs, it should have 8/16 line-in sockets) > b. Software to record the line-in audio > c. Software to encode it > > if b & c can be combined to record and encode like ecasound, it > would be perfect. > > I asked around on the ecasound list and was directed to this > list. We're not looking to do any mixing or sound editing. > Our requirements are very simple. Ecasound works very well > for us when using one sound card. We now need to scale this > solution so that we can record the equivalent of 8/12/16 sound > cards each having an instance of ecasound recording and encoding. > > A similar solution on the Windows platform seems to be > http://www.dictaphone.com/products/freedom/freedomps/ > > > Any help is highly appreciated, > -- > Hiren > ----------------------------------------------------------------------