Re: cannot record sound

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On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 07:33, Stephan André Schmidt wrote:
> now, from using RH 8.0, I cannot record sound anymore. I.e., my little 
> script `sox -V -c 2 -w -r 44100 -t ossdsp /dev/dsp 
> /mnt/rip/video/radio/chill1.wav` does produce the file "chill1.wav" in the 
> spec. dir., but the "loudness" of this file is "zero" which means that I 
> cannot hear anything playing this file. I also tried some tools like 
> "grecord". It is the same. There is a file recorded but playing it I 
> cannot hear anything. I looked at the permissions of "/dev/audio*, 
> /dev/dsp" and so on, but everything seems to be okay. Also ran this little 
> record script as root with the same (sad) result. I also ran some of the 
> mixer-progs to see if there is anything wrong but I did not discover any 
> wrong settings.

You sox command works for me here.  Audio is good volume.  Sorry I
cannot help.

$ sox -V -c 2 -w -r 44100 -t ossdsp /dev/dsp chill1.wav
sox: Input file /dev/dsp: using sample rate 44100
        size shorts, encoding signed (2's complement), 2 channels
sox: Input file /dev/dsp: comment "/dev/dsp"

sox: Writing Wave file: Microsoft PCM format, 2 channels, 44100 samp/sec
sox:         176400 byte/sec, 4 block align, 16 bits/samp
sox: Output file chill1.wav: using sample rate 44100
        size shorts, encoding signed (2's complement), 2 channels
sox: Output file: comment "/dev/dsp"

sox: Finished writing Wave file, 294912 data bytes 147456 samples

-Ryan

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