Without knowing anything of your hardware, it can very difficult to guess. Try one of the utilities such a kmix or gmix.Turn on your mic input and steer the recording inputs so you can do your thing.
Adam
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Collier
Subj: [SLE] Recording sound on Suse10.0
Date: Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:42 pm
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To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
Hi all. I've got a m4a sound file file that amorak plays ok. I wanted to
convert this file to mp3 or wav. So I thought an easy way would be to
play the file and use krec/krecorder or audacity and save the file
recordered. However, trying input as mic, line, line1 etc, I get a file
with no sound on it.
Running suse 10.0 opensource, packman and guru sources available.
amd2500, 512 mem, soundblaster 5.1. System uptodate. amorak using xine
sound engine due to a recent update which removed helix and gstreamer.
Peter C
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