I've done something similair to this using two seperate apps. First open KMix and specify which input to use. This took a little trial and error for me. I'd highlight one and blow into the mic until I found the right one. Next open up record, just go to a command prompt and type in "record" (i believe this it came with sox). This will open up an archaic looking interface but don't let it scare you. The instructions are right there. I run it with the auto-adjust turned off, it seems to come out better. When ever your ready to record hut the spacebar and it will begin outputting to a wave file in your home directory unless you specify otherwise. When your done jsut hit the spacebar again and it stops recording. There a man page for it that is also pretty small and straight forward. Hope this helps.
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Hi: I know nothing about Multimedia, except how to play/listen to cd's through
KsCD. I have some tapes of lectures, religious services, etc. that I would
like to capture to my hard drive and then using K3B burn to cd's. I would
like to know if there is any software preferrable GUI based that will capture
the output of the cassette player that is hooked up to the sound input connection and save to the hard drive? Also what would be the best format to
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