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13.4 - Can I use OpenBSD to record audio samples?
Yes. Most devices support recording. aucat(1) comes with OpenBSD and can be used for recording. $ aucat -o file.wav The above command will start the recording of a file in WAV format. Press [CTRL]-C to finish the recording. The file will contain signed 16-bit stereo samples, sampled at 44.1 kHz. Other sample formats, sample rates and number of channels can be recorded. See the manual for more details. Use aucat to play the file back: $ aucat -i file.wav If recording seemed to work, but playback of the recording was silent or not what was expected, the mixer probably needs some configuration. Make sure that you select the right device to record from and that the source is unmuted. You can set the necessary parameters using mixerctl(1) . For example: inputs.mic.mute=off inputs.mic.preamp=on inputs.mic.source=mic0 record.source=mic record.volume=255,255 record.volume.mute=off record.mic=255 record.mic.mute=off These are settings for recording from a microphone. Pre-amplifying has been enabled, otherwise the recorded sound can be pretty silent on some systems. However, pre-amplifying can also be quite loud on other systems. 13.5 - How do I setup an audio server? http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html (8 of 25)9/4/2011 10:02:21 AM 13 - Multimedia Do I need an audio server? The aucat(1) utility can be used as an audio server, which acts as a layer between the audio(4) driver and audio applications. It aims to: ● Overcome incompatibilities between hardware and applications. For instance the application may not support the encodings or sample rates of the hardware; if so, the server can do the necessary conversions on the fly. ● Allow multiple applications to use the hardware concurrently. For instance, to use a background music player while running an application playing sounds, or to simultaneously use the front speakers for music and the headphone socket for telephony is another example. If applications you use are compatible with your hardware and you don't plan to run multiple applications concurently, then you don't need an audio server. Download 1.27 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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