Re: Best recording software for long session

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On Sun, 18 May 2008 17:39:35 -0700 (PDT)
Al Thompson <biggles58@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I have need to record a lengthy (2+ hours) live show non-stop,
> stereo, and was wondering what Linux program is best at this.  I've
> tried reading the docs and FAQs I could find, and those docs that I
> could find say nothing of any recording time limits, or file size
> limits.  It's got to save in 44.1/16bit .WAV format, and run on
> non-jack Fedora.
> 
> I've got Audacity, but besides the fact that I don't know if it will
> do the length of non-stop recording, it's quirky on my laptop.
> Sometimes it doesn't recognize the input device, and only has one
> logical input device available.  Other times it's fine.  There is no
> apparent pattern to it, so I hate to trust it since I can never
> predict if it's going to work.
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Al

I'd use traverso. It is more reliable to me than
audacity/rezound/sweep. It appears to have no problem with recording
long tracks, I just did a testrecord of 182 minutes length.
It works with alsa and jack, is cross platform, and if your
distribution doesn't have it included you can use the autopackage.
http://traverso-daw.org/

Best Regards,
	Philipp
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