Use what ever you like, but then it got to have som error chatcher
regarding if Xdialog is installed, and if jackd ist running, and maybe
something more, I can get that fixed but not this week, it's all booked
up :(
/Sv-e
tir, 01 07 2008 kl. 17:02 +0200, skrev Kjetil S. Matheussen:
Great!
Mind if I include something like
"
#!/bin/bash
#script for using a graphical dialog to jack_capture. Written by Svend-Erik Kjær Madsen
while true do Xdialog --stdout --yesno "PRESS YES TO START REC" 10 40
case "$?" in
0) jack_capture $@ | Xdialog --stdout --msgbox " RECORDING IN PROGRESS\n PRESS
OK TO STOP REC " 10 40
1) Xdialog --msgbox "Ok no recording started" 10 40
esac
done
"
in jack_capture as jack_capture_gui?
On Tue, 1 Jul 2008, Svend-Erik Kjær Madsen wrote:
> Hi and thanks for your help, it was more than useful
>
> I came up with this solution as it is a non Linux geek which shall start
> and stop the record-process
>
>>> SCRIPT<<
> #!/bin/sh
> #script for using a graphical dialog to jack_capture
> cd /home/sem/liverecording
> while true
> do
> Xdialog --stdout --yesno "PRESS YES TO START REC" 10 40
> case "$?" in
> 0)
> jack_capture -c 16 -p system:capture* | Xdialog --stdout --msgbox " RECORDING
IN PROGRESS\n PRESS OK TO STOP REC " 10 40
> ;;
> 1)
> Xdialog --msgbox "Ok no recording started" 10 40
> ;;
> esac
> done
>
> <<SCRIPT>>
>
> I then made two icons on the desktop, one to start the script and one to kill it by
killing jackd.
>
> I admit it's not that pretty, but it works and I hope it'll do the job
saturday.
>
>
> Thanks again
>
> /Sv-e
> fre, 27 06 2008 kl. 03:21 +0200, skrev Kjetil S. Matheussen:
>> Svend-Erik Kj?r Madsen:
>>>
>>> Hey
>>>
>>> What would you bee using if you should record a large music file in
>>> let's say 14-16 tracks ? Next month my band have a live-gig I want to
>>> record, and I am on the brink of letting my old and heavy ADAT tape
>>> machines be left back, and only bring my notebook and my multiface amd
>>> my mic-preamps for recording.
>>>
>>
>> jack_capture:
>>
>> jack_capture --port system:capture*
>>
>> Or if you only want to record the 14 first inputs:
>>
>> jack_capture -c 14 --port system:capture*
>>
>>
>>> Is it stable and secure to record in Ardour in one go ? I could raise
>>> latency since we're not using any kind of live monitoring from the
>>> computer.
>>>
>>
>> Ardour is probably stable and secure enough, but
>> jack_capture is made only for recording so the
>> chance of unwanted surprises with jack_capture
>> might be theoretically smaller. No, seriously,
>> both of them should work fine, but jack_capture
>> is simpler to use.
>>
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