[Linux-users] audatcity
Lonni J Friedman
netllama
Thu Aug 2 09:55:03 PDT 2007
On 8/2/07, Vu Pham <vu at sivell.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 09:38 -0700, Lonni J Friedman wrote:
> > Exactly how are you trying to capture sound?
> >
> > On 8/2/07, Vu Pham <vu at sivell.com> wrote:
> > > This is my lost message when we had server problem.
> > >
> > > I installed audatcity into my Fedora x86_64 box but I cannot capture any
> > > sound. I tried all the listing devices that audacity shows, but none of
> > > them work.
> > >
> > > Is it because of my platform x96_64 or something else ?
> > >
> > > I installed audacity by yum and it loaded all the related packages.
> > >
> > >
>
> I have an on-line class and I would like to record it.
>
> In a Windows PC, I log in the class, listen to the class and run
> audacity at the same time. audacity then captures the sound and save to
> files. I am able to save these files and listen to them again.
>
> In my office, there is no Windows, just Suse and Fedora. So I install
> audacity and try to do the same thing. The installation went fine and
> audacity starts without any error but it just cannot capture anything.
> It still runs but the output file has no sound at all.
>
> Under Windows, audacity lists one sound input device.
> Under Fedora, it lists several of them:
> OSS: /dev/dsp
> ALSA: HDA NVidia: ALC883 Analog (hw:0,0)
> ALSA: HDA NVidia: ALC883 Analog (hw:0,2)
> ALSA: front
> ALSA: surround40
> ALSA: surround51
> ALSA: surround71
>
> I selected each of these devices but none of them works.
>
> The onlince class still works fine under Fedora, i.e. video, sound are
> all ok.
Do you have an audio capture device specified in alsamixer ?
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