This would be one way. The "moses" value would have to be tweaked to
respond to the sound levels in question. This version would also stop
recording as soon as the level dropped again, but start again when it
went back up. There are other options.
-Chuckk
On 2/27/07, Kent Tenney <ktenney(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Pure Data and Jack seem to be what people use ...
I only know Python.
I'll be putting a box together with 2 M-Audio 1010 cards
in, watching 12 inputs.
Is there a recommended distro to start with?
I've gotten pretty used to running Ubuntu,
but I know there's a number of audio optimized distros ...
Recommendations?
Thanks,
Kent
bad mutha hubbard
:-]
On 2/27/07, Chuckk Hubbard <badmuthahubbard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Piece of cake in Pure Data. If you want I can
whip up the patch for
you, but you'd have to install Pure Data.
http://puredata.info
There are probably programs that do it as default, I don't know.
-Chuckk
On 2/27/07, Kent Tenney <ktenney(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Howdy,
I need to watch several audio inputs and
make recordings when activity is detected.
Any pointers?
Thanks,
Kent
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