jack_capture ============ jack_capture is a program for recording soundfiles with jack. It's default operation is to capture whatever sound is going out to your speakers into a file, but it can do a number of other operations as well. Normal URL: http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/?M=D Note that the above link doesn't seem to currently work because of something which seems to be www upgrade at Notam. But this link does seem to work for now: http://old.notam02.no/arkiv/src/?M=D 0.9.10 -> 0.9.17: ----------------- *Made sure the process thread won't continue sending data when jack_capture is told to quit. This led to a race conditions when recording too many channels at once (which was 256 channels on my machine). *Added the jack_capture_gui script, based on code by Svend-Erik Kjær Madsen's. *Replaced sh by bash to make it work in ubuntu. *Fixed exact port name match and gen_setformat. Thanks to Gabriel J.L. Beckers for reporting the bugs. *Increased the time the console meter is displayed in red from 50ms to 2000ms. (when the recorded jack value is equal to or higher than 1.0.) *Added the -dBr argument to specify reference level when using the console dB meter. *Added the -mr argument to specify reference level when using the meterbridge meter. *Added peak indicators to the console meter. Code to do so taken from meterbridge by Steve Harris. *Updated --help and README with the new options. *Added option "-mt" to change meterbridge type. Current valid options are vu (default), ppm, dpm, jf or sco. It's not necesarry to specify "-mb" if using "-mt". *Added option "-dB" to get a dB meter for the console meter. *Added examples how to record ogg and mp3 files using the -ws option. *Decreased default buffersize from 60 to 20 seconds. (I even had trouble provocing underruns using a minimal 0.05 seconds long buffer, so 60 seconds was obviously overkill) *Fixed message and error printing to stderr when vu meter is running.
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