The timemachine's level meter doesn't show db values (or - is it so
for me only :-)). Is there stand-alone jack-enabled level-meter with
peak-measurement capabilities?
======= On Wednesday 11 January 2006 00:51, Nigel Henry wrote: =======
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 22:27, Garett Shulman wrote:
Hello, perhaps this rediculous and non-sensical... I
have an audio
application outputing sound to the jack input client
alsa_pcm:playback_1. This is a physical playback device on a soundcard.
In addition to playing this back out of the sound card I would also like
to record it to a wav file on the hard drive. Does anybody have any
ideas for doing this. Perhaps a third jack client that has an input and
an output and just writes anything from the input to the output. Then I
could connect the audio application to the input and alsa_pcm:playback_1
and a recording application to the output. I guess ecasound could do
this pretty easily. Is this the best way to acomplish the goal? There
isn't any sort of 'loopback' output for jack input clients is there?
Thanks! -Garett
Hi Garett. Jack Time Machine will also record whats being played and save it
as a .wav to your /home/user directory if thats as much as you want.
If you decide to use it you will have to change the command on the desktop
link to application to:
/usr/bin/timemachine -f wav , otherwise it saves it as a bit of an obscure
file format as default. Also there was no icon in Kmenu on Fedora. The icon
is in /usr/share/timemachine/pixmaps. Nigel.