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Foss User wrote:
> Earlier in Lenny when I used to click the sound icon in gnome panel, I
> used to get options to control the mixer such as modifying PCM volume,
> setting 'Capture' on, etc. Now, in Squeeze, it is no longer visible. I
Do you have als
Earlier in Lenny when I used to click the sound icon in gnome panel, I
used to get options to control the mixer such as modifying PCM volume,
setting 'Capture' on, etc. Now, in Squeeze, it is no longer visible. I
want to use the GNome Sound recorder to record my voice, but when I
try,
my bad... didn't reply to all
i generally use alsamixer from terminal
[tab] to the capture view and then check if the volume is ok!
that's it
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:55, Johannes Wiedersich <
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> On 2008-09-26 14:18, Felipe Gallois wrote:
> > and then follow the inst
On 2008-09-26 14:18, Felipe Gallois wrote:
> and then follow the instructions of the last mail i sent! =]
I can't see any 'last mail of you' with instructions about sound?
Could you share this with the list?
Thanks,
Johannes
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do you have alsamixer installed?
if not,
# apt-get install alsa-utils
and then follow the instructions of the last mail i sent! =]
cheers!
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 06:49, abdelkader belahcene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hi,
> thanks for reply,
> I did same config as in debian lenny, on sidux the
Hi,
thanks for reply,
I did same config as in debian lenny, on sidux the interface is xfce, so the
volume mixer is not presented in the same way, I want to configure it
manually. I want to use for example arecord and aplay , How to activate the
microphone, or may be to detect it ??
thanks a lot
be
How is your sound set up? Are you using ALSA? Have you checked the
mixer settings? (You would need both the "microphone" setting turned
up, and also the "capture" setting.) If you blow in the microphone,
do you get any sound coming through the speakers? (I assume you've
confirmed that the micr
Hi,
I have a problem for recording on sidux , while no problem on debian
lenny!!!
listening is correct, but no thing is recorded.
my laptop is compaq with sound device: audio controller : 82801G Familly
ICH7
I used for example audacity to check, it read files but no recording!!
the question is :
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 08:44:21AM +0530, Damodharan R wrote:
> I too face the same issue. But dont have a solution for it.
It turns out this is a known bug (at least in Ubuntu). You can't play or
save, but you can use "save as." I don't know if anyone's filed a report
against Lenny, though.
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ALSA. I can use sound-recorder just fine, but gnome-sound-recorder
just pretends that it's recording but doesn't do anything.
Is anyone else having problems like this? What can I do?
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I've got gnome-media installed along with Gnome 2.18 out of unstable,
and it's not working at all. I've got my sound server turned off, and am
using ALSA. I can use sound-recorder just fine, but gnome-sound-recorder
just pretends that it's recording but doesn't do anythin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 1. In the past I have had problems caused by the Enlightenment Sound Daemon.
>> You
>> can turn it off in Gnome from the Desktop menu:
>>
>> Desktop -> Preferences -> Sound -> Sounds tab -> Enable software sound mixing
>> (ESD) (untick)
>
> It was already off (unticked
> 1. In the past I have had problems caused by the Enlightenment Sound Daemon.
> You
> can turn it off in Gnome from the Desktop menu:
>
> Desktop -> Preferences -> Sound -> Sounds tab -> Enable software sound mixing
> (ESD) (untick)
It was already off (unticked). Also I checked the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Try running alsaconf as root and check that you are configuring the right
>> sound
>> card (there may be sound built into the motherboard as well as a PCI card).
>
> Hi, thanks for the suggestions.
>
> I did already run alsaconf as root prior to the transcript pasted
> What is bizarre is that I have this same problem on two very different
> machines...
Just to follow up on this, it seems both PCs use the same soundcard
chipset:
Dell Precision 420 desktop:-
02:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/24 [CrystalClear
SoundFusion Audio Accele
> Try running alsaconf as root and check that you are configuring the right
> sound
> card (there may be sound built into the motherboard as well as a PCI card).
Hi, thanks for the suggestions.
I did already run alsaconf as root prior to the transcript pasted in
my last post. There is no PCI so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hope someone can help with this problem...
>
> I'm trying to get the microphone input working (actually for use with
> Skype). I'm using audacity, arecord, and the gnome sound recorder to
> test the mic input and whichever ap
Hi,
I hope someone can help with this problem...
I'm trying to get the microphone input working (actually for use with
Skype). I'm using audacity, arecord, and the gnome sound recorder to
test the mic input and whichever app I use it records only silence.
In the Gnome volu
I have tried both 2.6.8 and 2.6.10 kernels with ALSA
support and all ALSA OSS emulation options enabled for
my motherboard sound chip, a VIA 8233
When I try to record via Gnome Sound Recorder, I get the
following error message:
ALSA device "default" does not exist.
ALSA is otherwi
Hello all,
Since approx two weeks, mainly two applications make enourmous problems:
mozilla-firebird and gnome-sound-recorder.
All this happended just after an apt-get upgrade. I do think that the
reason is to be found in some base libs (gtk or so?). I think i can
exlude defect versions of the
On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 09:23:42PM +0200, Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote:
> Does someone understand this:
>
>
> First:
> ==
>
> ~> sound-recorder /tmp/file.wav
> Sound Recorder version 0.06 (Build on Feb 24 2002)
> Copyright (C) 1997-2000 by B. Warmerdam und
Does someone understand this:
First:
==
~> sound-recorder /tmp/file.wav
Sound Recorder version 0.06 (Build on Feb 24 2002)
Copyright (C) 1997-2000 by B. Warmerdam under GPL.
This program is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
Record from dsp (no cdrom support).
To end
"Noah L. Meyerhans" wrote:
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> I'm trying to rip some mp3s off some records (yes, vinyl) that I've got,
> but I'm having a hard time finding a decent tool for the job. I've got
> the turntable plugged in to the Line In port on my Trident 4D Wave
> soundcard, a
Noah, you *do* know that you need to send output from your turntable through
an amplifier with a phono stage or an external phono stage for it to be of
any useful strength, right? :)
As for software that won't chew CPU or segfault, I don't know. Post back to
the list whatever software you do end u
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I'm trying to rip some mp3s off some records (yes, vinyl) that I've got,
but I'm having a hard time finding a decent tool for the job. I've got
the turntable plugged in to the Line In port on my Trident 4D Wave
soundcard, and I can play records and hear then (al
Wojciech Zabolotny hat gesagt: // Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> Does anybody know about the sound recorder for Linux with signal level
> indicator? I have to digitize some signals from biomedical
> experiments, recorded on the tape recorder. I need to control the mixer
Hi All!
Does anybody know about the sound recorder for Linux with signal level
indicator? I have to digitize some signals from biomedical
experiments, recorded on the tape recorder. I need to control the mixer's
gain because the signals' level is different for different subjects.
The
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