Ed <lau(a)frosch.org>rg>, on Sat Jan 24, 2004 [06:07:08 PM] said:
Hi LAU,
OK, after 4 hours on this and enough Googling to break my keyboard, I
have to admit defeat.
What I Want To Do:
1. Load a web page containing a Flash Film
2. Play the Flash Film
3. Record any sound the Flash Film delivers to a WAV file.
4. Maybe post-process the WAV into Ogg, MP3, etc.
What I Have (Hardware + Software):
1. SB Audigy
2. Alsa kernel drivers, 1.0.0 RC2
3. Alsa libs, 1.0.0 RC2
4. Jack, compiled with the above Alsa libs
5. Ecasound, compiled with the Alsa libs and Jack
What works:
1. Sound from CD, System beeps, etc. works
What doesn't work:
1. Alsa: arecord -f cd -o test.wav, when playing an Ogg file, e.g.
2. Ecasound: ecasound -i:alsahw,0 -o test.wav, when playing an Ogg
file, e.g.
Hi;
This worked for me:
#> arecord -f cd -t wav -D hw:0 out.wav
I was able to record a song played with mplayer, and
also the sound from this amusing flash thing:
(perhaps smacking the 'pinguin' will relieve some frustration;)
http://www.meph.eu.org/
I believe mozilla was using esd.
I had to toggle capture in alsamixer on both something
labled 'Capture' and 'Mix'.
Using a SB audioPCI 128.
Paul
set(a)pobox.com