Hi, I'd like to get my microphone to work (mainly to use it with Skype). I've just been looking for a simple audio recording app, as I vaguely remember having seen such a thing before, only I can't seem to find it anymore. I'm using the default GNOME desktop with the latest CentOS 5. Any suggestions? Niki
On Sunday 26 October 2008 09:21:17 am Niki Kovacs wrote:> I've just been looking for a simple audio recording appYou can use arecord (comes with the alsa-utils package) which is a command-line tool or if you want a GUI one you can try Audacity. HTH, Jorge
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Niki Kovacs <contact at kikinovak.net> wrote:> I'd like to get my microphone to work (mainly to use it with Skype). I've > just been looking for a simple audio recording app, as I vaguely remember > having seen such a thing before, only I can't seem to find it anymore. I'm > using the default GNOME desktop with the latest CentOS 5. > Any suggestions?This is something I also need to spend more time to get working for Skype on Linux. Works fine on MS Windows (Skype is the primary reason I am still using MS Windows) but not on Linux. My Sound Card is a cs46xx Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/24 (Crystal Clear SoundFusion Audio Acc) and the driver is snd-cs46xx No intention of hijacking your thread, but I'm also using GNOME and fully up to date CentOS 5.2 (32 bit). No audio output from the microphone.... Niki: I hope we can get this to work! Lanny
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Niki Kovacs <contact at kikinovak.net> wrote:> I'd like to get my microphone to work (mainly to use it with Skype). I've > just been looking for a simple audio recording app, as I vaguely remember > having seen such a thing before, only I can't seem to find it anymore. I'm > using the default GNOME desktop with the latest CentOS 5. > > Any suggestions?Niki: Thanks for starting this thread! Jorge & Dave: Thank you for your suggestions. I will try them! Lanny