On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 03:33:05AM +0100, Sandi S?rensen wrote: > > rec -s w -r 44100 -c 2 sandie.wav use -c 1 for mono if that's what you > wayt ;) normalize would 2 be a good thing. > if you want it in oggvorbis type: > oggenc * in the same directory where you layed your wavfiles. > ask again if you need more help. > I can 2 make some scripts if it's If by chance, you are using ALSA and don't have the OSS stuff included, use arecord instead of rec. I think there are some slight variations on command line options. For the heck of it, I'll include one shell script I use for stereo recording that you can use as a guide; I use it to record stereo cassettes with ALSA. ----- begin script ----- #!/bin/sh # Record a stereo recording to the file specified in one and only # parameter arecord -v -d 2100 -f cd -t wav $1 ----- end script ----- The '-d' option above sets a time limit of the recording in seconds. 'man arecord' should give you the rest of the options available for ALSA users. -- HolmesGrown Solutions The best solutions for the best price! http://ld.net/?holmesgrown