On 06/29/2009 05:52 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote: > On Mon, 29.06.09 12:14, Davide Cescato (ceski at fedoraproject.org) wrote: > >> The problem with this approach is that the voip application should only >> capture the microphone input, whereas the recording application should >> capture the mix of both microphone input and "internal audio". > > IIRC Paul Frields wrote "PulseCaster" which does what you want to do. > > Lennart > Thanks for the replies. Despite the technical difficulties, mentioned in Tanu's and Colin's e-mails, that clock skew might bring, shouldn't the feature of being able to mix multiple recording sources into the "default capture" stream fall within the scope of PA? I will have a look at PulseCaster, but if PulseAudio could include the desired input mixing feature, then any recording application could be used... I thought a bit more about my question, and I realized that recording a videoconference call would be the next step... Therefore, I would be back to considering recordmydesktop as the recording application! Or, does the fact that the voip application and the recording application need to capture two different streams prevent the possibility of using any recording application? I am not rushing, but I am just asking of what the possibilities are for a future version of PA... and I admit knowing too little and having no time to be able to work on this myself.