Hi Kjetil Thanks for the new release, jack_capture-0.9.40 build and run/work well here on my debian/sid system. The $(DESTDIR) variable in the makefile makes it easy to build the deb packet. :-) regards hermann Am Dienstag, den 26.01.2010, 11:19 +0100 schrieb Kjetil S. Matheussen: > (I don't agree about the linux-audio-* mailing list > announcement policy, so from now on, program announcements > will only be posted to linux-audio-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx !) > > > > Download from > ============= > http://archive.notam02.no/arkiv/src/?C=M;O=D > > > > jack_capture > ============ > jack_capture is a program for recording soundfiles with jack. > > The default operation of the program is executed by writing "jack_capture" > in the terminal without any extra command line options: > > $ jack_capture > > ...which will record what you hear in your loudspeakers > into a stereo wav file. > > > > Most important new features since 0.9.36 > ======================================== > * Direct support for mp3 using liblame. > * Console cleanup. Terminal should not be messy > when quitting jack_capture. > * Better buffering schemes. > * Less used memory. > > > > Features > ======== > * Autogenerated filenames are unique and humanly readable. > > * The 4GB size barrier for wav files is handled by continuing > writing to new files when reaching 4GB. > > * Supports all soundfile formats supported by sndfile. > (wav, aiff, ogg, flac, wavex, au, etc.) (option: -f <format>) > > * Supports mp3 by using liblame. (option: -mp3) > > * Option for writing raw 16 bit data to stdout. (option: -ws) > > * Built-in console meter, plus option for automatically starting > and stopping the Meterbridge jack meter program. Port > connections to Meterbridge are done automatically, and > on the fly, by jack_capture. > > * jack_capture can connect to any input or output jack port. > > When "connecting" to a jack input port (i.e. a writable > port), jack_capture constantly monitors which jack ports > which are connected to the input port, and make sure > jack_capture is always connected to the same ports. > > In other words, jack_capture will reconnect its ports > automatically during recording to match the connections > of the ports. This is for instance convenient when > recording the playback ports since jack_capture can be > started first, and then other programs can start and > stop at any moment while all sound still should be recorded. > > * No limit on the number of jack ports jack_capture can connect to. > (I.e. the --port argument can be specified more than once, plus > that it accepts wildcard arguments. For instance, > > jack_capture --port "*" > > will connect to all current jack ports, both input and output > ports, except jack_capture's own ports.) > > * Buffers are automatically increased during runtime to prevent > underruns and to avoid wasting memory by preallocating too much. > (handled by using lockless atomic fifo/lifo queues to store > temporary sound data instead of ringbuffers) > > * The disk thread is automatically reniced to a higher priority when > using more than half of the buffer. > > * Significantly better recording performance than Ardour. > (probably because jack_capture writes all channels into > only one file and that it is not creating peak files). > (tested on athlonXP) > > * No problem writing at least 256 channels of 32 bit wav at once to a > local hard drive. (tested on icore7) > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-dev mailing list > Linux-audio-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user