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Record audio from sound card in Linux (direct sound recording software)Direct sound recording software that can be used in Linux (tested in Ubuntu 9.10)
If your sound card has multiple input and output modes like mine does (analog, digital, , duplex, etc), you might have to make some changes in your sound preferences. In Ubuntu 9.10 right click on the speaker icon in your panel, select the "Sound Preferences", then select the "Hardware" tab. Choose a device to configure and change its settings. |
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Re: Record audio from sound card in Linux (direct sound recording software)How to record audio from your sound with Audacity:
If this doesn't work on your computer, I do not recommend you to use a cable connecting the "Line Out" (speaker) of your sound card with the "Line In" and record record from the "Line In" due to the low quality of such recordings. Try to use the PulseAudio Volume Control instead: How to solve the Audacity recording problem in Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala (No "Wave Out" or "Stereo Mix") |
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Re: Record audio from sound card in Linux (direct sound recording software)How to record audio from your sound with VLC:
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Re: Record audio from sound card in Linux (direct sound recording software)If you want to use direct sound recording software for Windows, you can try to run Windows applications with WINE emulator. Some programs work just fine in WINE:
Please note that WINE allows to record from Windows applications. So you need to launch say a Windows web-browser with Wine to record with Replay Music from it. Alternatively you can install a virtual machine like free VirtualBox, the install Windows onto the virtual machine and use Windows software on it. |
Tags: audio, direct sound recording, linux, record, recorder, recording, sound, sound card, ubuntu |
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