On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 03:04:34PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 11:40:04PM +0100, Steve Harris
wrote:
I didn't put too much effort into it, so its
not supprising if the XMMS
ones are better. Sorry. You could use XMMS JACK and record the output that
way?
Looks like Kai's great examples may get me close. But I'm curious
about using JACK -- something I've only read a tiny bit about.
I see a few xmms plugins on Debian:
xmms-jack - xmms output plugin to the jack audio server
xmms-jackasyn - JACK Output plugin for xmms
But I assume I need something to capture the JACK output. I see
these:
jackd is the server package. ecasound can be a jackd client. there are
also simple recording clients included in the jackd example clients.
jack - Rip and encode CDs with one command
jack-rack - LADSPA effects "rack" for JACK
jack-tools - various JACK tools: plumbing, play, udp, ctl, scope, clock
jackd - JACK Audio Connection Kit (server and example clients)
jackeq - routes and manipulates audio from/to multiple sources
jamin - Audio mastering from a mixed down multitrack source with JACK
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