Re: Using commandline app to mark/detect sounds above a threshold

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Hello,

There is also a nice Qt app also, QJackRcd which can record stereo through Jack, and automagically pause or create a new file when the audio reaches a certain threshold. This is useful for very long sessions with moments of blank audio.

This is included in Debian, Ubuntu and Arch, but if you prefer build it from scratch, the project is on sourceforge:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/qjackrcd/

Happy recording..
- Benoît

Le 07/11/2016 à 12:12, Christopher Arndt a écrit :
This is not exactly what you describe but it may meet your requirements:

http://plugin.org.uk/timemachine/

It's a GUI program, but the GUI is just one big button, which may or may
not have a keyboard binding.

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