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I wanted to use gnome-sound-recorder for recording audio but it does not have an input meter so I wanted to use vumeter alongside it.
The only problem is that vumeter ...
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- 10-31-2005 #1Just Joined!
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Recording Audio
I wanted to use gnome-sound-recorder for recording audio but it does not have an input meter so I wanted to use vumeter alongside it.
The only problem is that vumeter uses esd which in turn locks /dev/dsp which does not allow gnome-sound-recorder to record.
Is there any way to get around that? Or is there some other light-weight volume meter?
- 10-31-2005 #2Just Joined!
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Try Audacity.
It has a meter built in.
- 10-31-2005 #3Just Joined!
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Yeah, that's what I'm using now. It works ok.


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