Re: Ubuntu Edgy and M-Audio 1010LT

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You could always try arecord, installed by default, cli only.
Make sure you set the channel count to 2 though if you want stereo.
See 'man arecord' for usage.

Chris

On 3/9/07, Bruno Gola <brunogola@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
sorry, just now i've seen the "strictly CLI" in your message.

Maybe timemachine works with cli. i dont know.

On 3/9/07, Mike Lyon <mike.lyon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Are they all command-line driven?
>
> -Mike
>
>
> On 3/9/07, Bruno Gola <brunogola@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On 3/9/07, Mike Lyon <mike.lyon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Howdy. So I need to take a stereo input from my M-Audio 1010LT input
> > > and have it record to a file, either .WAV or MP3. I'm not running KDE,
> > > strictly cli.
> > >
> > > What apps do I need to get in order to take the audio from the sound
> > > card and have it record it to a file in either WAV or MP3?
> > >
> >
> > You should try Audacity. :)
> >
> > Or if you want to use Jack, TIMEMACHINE is a good app for recording. :)
> > --
> > Bruno Fialho Marques Gola <brunogola@xxxxxxxxx>
> > http://www.brunogola.com.br
> > Cel: (11) 9294-5883
> >
>


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Bruno Fialho Marques Gola <brunogola@xxxxxxxxx>
http://www.brunogola.com.br
Cel: (11) 9294-5883


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