Re: Why does this ALSA config no longer work in Fedora 12, RESOLVED

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On 06/03/10 01:38 AM, n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 wrote:
> On 03/05/2010 11:28 AM, Neil Bird wrote:
>> Around about 05/03/10 09:34, n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 typed ...
>>> The following ALSA config enabled the recording of played sound
>>> It is no longer working, any ideas as to why?
>>
>>     None at all, but I'd put money on pulse-audio.
>>
>>     I found the following on the net a while ago (still using F10 then), and
>> successfully used it to record a bit of radio I was listening to through
>> firefox+flash ->  pulse-audio.  It's slightly tweaked from the one I found,
>> and I don't recall where I found it:
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>> # pa-record
>> OUT="$1"
>> if [ -z "$OUT" ]; then
>>       echo "Usage: $0 output-file">&2
>>       exit 1
>> fi
>> rm -f "$OUT"
>> EXT=${OUT##*.}
>>
>> # Get sink monitor:
>> MONITOR=$(pactl list | grep -A1 '^\*\*\* Source #' | grep '^Name:
>> .*\.monitor$' | cut -d" " -f2 | tail -n1)
>>
>> # Record it raw, and convert to a wav or ogg
>> echo "Recording to $OUT ..."
>> echo "Close this window to stop"
>> if [ "$EXT" == "ogg" ];  then
>>       parec --format=s16le -d "$MONITOR" | oggenc --raw --quiet --quality=4
>> -o "$OUT" -
>> else
>>       parec -d "$MONITOR" | sox -t raw -r 44k -sLb 16 -c 2 - "$OUT"
>> fi
>>
> Neil,
>
> After some investigation I managed to alter the above script to work for
> me. Unfortunately it didn't work out of the box, but it was easily put
> right.

And what were the things you did to put it right? Would be good to know ...

>
> JB
>


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