On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
If you use JACK then you will want to get jack
meterbridge which gives
you a few different options for displaying the levels. Then you can
record with any jack aware app.
Another option is ecasignalview. It's a simple ncurses app that comes with
ecasound (2.2.x). I've written it specifically for setting the recording
levels. Here's a screenshot:
http://eca.cx/screenshots/ecasound-2.2.0-pre4_ecasignalview.png
Ecasignalview keeps count of max peak values and numbers of clipped
samples (per channel), supports multichannel interfaces and JACK/ALSA/OSS.
You can also use it as a simple ncurses audio file player/recorder:
[plain monitoring]
ecasignalview
ecasignalview /dev/dsp null
[playback]
ecasignalview foo.mp3 /dev/dsp
ecasignalview foo.mp3 alsa,default
[recording]
ecasignalview alsa,default newfoo.wav
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