Anyone try setting up a Linux workstation for recording something like,
say, podcasts? Could you describe your setup if you have?
Can you make use of a decent USB microphone to record? Or more than one?
What software do you use to mix and edit audio?
What about recording audio conferences for remote users/guests, like
using skype? Are there other applications for audio/video chat that can
be recorded? (I don't know the status of skype on Linux)
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02-01-2008, 06:17 PM
John Mark Walker
Linux for audio recording
Hi Bart,
Excerpts from Bart Silverstrim's message of Fri Feb 01 10:53:09 -0800 2008:
> Anyone try setting up a Linux workstation for recording something like,
> say, podcasts? Could you describe your setup if you have?
Sure - in the past I've used a mini recorder and then transferred it
directly to my Linux laptop via USB. However, I just recently bought a
USB microphone, a Samson C01U, and it seems to work quite well with
Gutsy. For the actual recording, there are multiple choices - I use
Audacity for now, but there are other apps, including
gnome-sound-recorder, which should be installed by default.
>
> Can you make use of a decent USB microphone to record? Or more than one?
See above - I don't know what is involved in using multiple microphones.
>
> What software do you use to mix and edit audio?
Audacity.
>
> What about recording audio conferences for remote users/guests, like
> using skype? Are there other applications for audio/video chat that can
> be recorded? (I don't know the status of skype on Linux)
You can use things like Skype, Gizmo or their equivalents - I suppose
you could also use Ekiga for that. However, I've never been able to have
a VOIP session without some kind of technical glitch, so what I do is
use my company's conference call service, in this case ReadyTalk. YMMV.
If I recall, there are some things you have to do with Skype on Linux in
order to record a session.
-JM
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02-02-2008, 11:24 PM
David Curtis
Linux for audio recording
Bart Silverstrim wrote:
> Anyone try setting up a Linux workstation for recording something like,
> say, podcasts? Could you describe your setup if you have?
>
> Can you make use of a decent USB microphone to record? Or more than one?
>
> What software do you use to mix and edit audio?
>
> What about recording audio conferences for remote users/guests, like
> using skype? Are there other applications for audio/video chat that can
> be recorded? (I don't know the status of skype on Linux)
>
>
This might be overkill, but you might want to check out the Debian
multimedia project.
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia
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02-05-2008, 04:08 AM
Evan
Linux for audio recording
Take a look at Jokosher.
On 2/2/08, David Curtis <dcurtis@uniserve.com> wrote:
> Bart Silverstrim wrote:
> > Anyone try setting up a Linux workstation for recording something like,
> > say, podcasts? Could you describe your setup if you have?
> >
> > Can you make use of a decent USB microphone to record? Or more than one?
> >
> > What software do you use to mix and edit audio?
> >
> > What about recording audio conferences for remote users/guests, like
> > using skype? Are there other applications for audio/video chat that can
> > be recorded? (I don't know the status of skype on Linux)
> >
> >
>
> This might be overkill, but you might want to check out the Debian
> multimedia project.
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia
>
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02-05-2008, 05:14 AM
"Haneef Bashir"
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On Feb 5, 2008 8:08 AM, Evan <evangerard@gmail.com> wrote:
Take a look at Jokosher.
On 2/2/08, David Curtis <dcurtis@uniserve.com> wrote:
> Bart Silverstrim wrote:
> > Anyone try setting up a Linux workstation for recording something like,
> > say, podcasts? *Could you describe your setup if you have?
> >
> > Can you make use of a decent USB microphone to record? *Or more than one?
> >
> > What software do you use to mix and edit audio?
> >
> > What about recording audio conferences for remote users/guests, like
> > using skype? *Are there other applications for audio/video chat that can
> > be recorded? (I don't know the status of skype on Linux)
> >
> >
>
> This might be overkill, but you might want to check out the Debian
> multimedia project.
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia
>i dont know about the recording part but for editing Audacity does a pretty good jb and i found it easy to use
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