On 03/27/2011 03:12 PM, ailo wrote:
On 03/27/2011 01:57 PM, Vangelis Katsikaros wrote:
What is it you're recording? What software are you using?
The source is flash-based streaming radios (that I can't record with vlc
http streaming). To record I simply use Audacity.
So I guess that for this setup the "Analog stereo Duplex" is the
preferable one?
Thanks again
vag
Are you recording from one computer to another? I'm not sure how you
would do that otherwise using pulseaudio. If so, stereo to stereo would
be preferred I guess.
I am on one computer (laptop), listen a flash-based web-radio.
- On audacity I have in preferences->devices->{playback|recording} =
pulse. Before that setup, it had "default" and the recorded tracked
seemed like it was recored from the laptop's mic.
- on sound preferences-> hardware->internal audio = analog stereo duplex.
I don't know if there is a way to get a configuration output from
command-line to show you my setup.
If you want to explore audio routing more, I would suggest learning
about jack. There's a pulse-jack bridge, but I don't use it myself. I
suspect that would allow you to route anything from pulse to a recording
program using jack.
Just an idea..
Will check it. Thanks!
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