Excuse me for the repost, I messed up the subject line. Must have had a senior moment. Vaughn Vaughn Treude wrote: > I'll continue in the sound-related vein. > I've got Centos 4.4 on my Sony Vaio notebook. I'm try to record analog > audio from the microphone jack. The program that came with this distro, > gnome-sound-recorder version 2.8.0, is the buggiest Linux program I've > seen in a long time. The time slider doesn't move, it won't show any > information (channels, etc.) about the file, and I can't save the file > once it's recorded. It doesn't seem to allow me to record in WAV > format, rather than FLAC, whatever that is. Worse still, after I > fiddled with it for about 15 minutes, it suddenly STOPPED recording and > now records only silence. It may have been because I was messing with > the mixer settings; does anyone know how to set them back to the default > value? > Another odd symptom: the sound, as piped in from the microphone and out > through the headphone jack, now sounds distorted, and yet I've backed > off all the levels, and everything on the mixer looks reasonable. And I > have brought the computer completely down and back up. I wonder if I > may have somehow damaged the hardware. The input, which I was using > just for test purposes, was from the headphone jack of a portable music > player, so I wouldn't expect it to have caused problems. > After this I tried the command-line "arecord" program and it won't > record anything either, probably because I've completely hosed my mixer > settings. > Once again, how does a person reset the mixer? And can anyone recommend > a better program? > Thanks! > Vaughn Treude > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss