Just thought I'd let people know that I've successfully set this up.
It was so very easy. I just used a patch cable (male on both ends) to
connect my radio to my sound card ('line in' socket). I set up some
simple scripts with some calls to ecasound (an EXCELLENT command line
program for sound ma
On Sun, Jul 31, 2005 at 10:35:05AM -0700, dbp lists wrote:
> On 7/31/05, dbp lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > So I've been thinking about just using a radio (with AM capability,
> > obviously) and using an 8mm plug (male conneciton on both ends) and
> > connecting the output of the radio to
Joachim Fahnenmüller wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Jul 31, 2005 at 10:27:28AM -0700, dbp lists wrote:
I've been thinking for a while about setting up my debian box to
record some AM radio programs... sort of a Tivo for radio. A lot of
mp3 players come with FM radio and recording function, but not AM
Hi,
On Sun, Jul 31, 2005 at 10:27:28AM -0700, dbp lists wrote:
> I've been thinking for a while about setting up my debian box to
> record some AM radio programs... sort of a Tivo for radio. A lot of
> mp3 players come with FM radio and recording function, but not AM
> radio. Some TV tuner card
dbp lists writes:
>I've been thinking for a while about setting up my debian box to
>record some AM radio programs... sort of a Tivo for radio. A lot of
>mp3 players come with FM radio and recording function, but not AM
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On 7/31/05, dbp lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I've been thinking about just using a radio (with AM capability,
> obviously) and using an 8mm plug (male conneciton on both ends) and
> connecting the output of the radio to the input (microphone socket) of
> my soundblaster sound card on my l
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