Actually, I recorded my first and so far only screencast with a usb headset. But when I try recording with USB external soundcard or a built-in soundcard using PulseAudio, I can never get sound from "monitor" recorded. In fact, it is never shown in PulseAudio Volume Control. I can hear it through the speakers, but it is not shown there. And, of course, when I turn recording on - nothing is recorded, just silence.
At the same time, when I record with my USB headset, I can see signal in the monitor in PulseAudio.On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Philipp Überbacher <murks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 3 Nov 2014 18:17:56 +0400
Louigi Verona <louigi.verona@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I want to record a non-JACK game and my voice. However, PulseAudio
> gives me the ability to either record microphone or record "monitor"
> of soundcard, which does not give you microphone.
I have had good experience with SSR too, but I was only recording a
game, nothing else.
I think you'll need some black magic aka. alsa routing. You could
either try to route alsa to jack or maybe somehow combine the game
audio and your mic audio into a single alsa device. You should be able
to find guides for the former easily.
Regards,
Philipp
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