capturing audio streams

Chuck Hallenbeck chuckh at sent.com
Thu Feb 12 10:30:46 EST 2004


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I have an sblive card and am using the alsa drivers. I can use
amixer to set Wave cap, then again to set capture volume, then
run arecord to create a wav file, and that will capture any audio
stream playing in another console. It works with realaudio and
ogg/vorbis streams.

The developer of 'vsound' no longer supports or provides that
utility, but with the steps described above you no longer need
it.

Of course all this is just theoretical, since if you do what I
describe, you and I are both in deep doodoo with the copyright
cops.


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