I'm not sure about setting up the mixer from the command line, which is
how you'd tell it which port to listen to. But audacity is excellent for a
GUI recording app; and if you're looking for command line, try wavr and
then encoding it with lame.

ap

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On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Udo Hoerhold wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm moving to Debian from Windows.  I've found a replacement for most of my
> apps, but there's one thing I haven't found a replacement for yet.
>
> I use an app called Total Recorder to record audio that's coming into my sound
> cards input port.  TR can schedule recordings at regular times, and it can
> encode the audio in MP3 on the fly.
>
> I'm sure this can be done in Linux, but I haven't found a good way to do it
> yet.  I don't have a problem with setting up cron jobs and running a command
> line app to do the recording.  I don't know which app would be able to do
> this, and how to tell it which port on the soundcard to use.
>
> Can anyone suggest a good way to do this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Udo
>
>
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