[LBo] Recording Audio from analog

Tim xendistar at gmail.com
Sun Aug 13 19:10:09 CEST 2006


On Sunday 13 August 2006 17:56, Anita wrote:
> Anita Lewis wrote:
> > Not, bad. Audacity would be nice since it does it all, but doing the
> > recording with arecord is very easy and trimming with kwave is also.
> > Then I run a little script to convert the batch of wavs.
>
> Ok, I decided to give Ubuntu 6.06 a try. It is using alsa, but they must
> have audacity compiled with the ability to use alsa.  I can record just
> fine.  I've been thinking about switching to Ubuntu for a while, because
> I like their philosophy and also I like using programs that are a bit
> newer.  I also like Debian and the way it works; so Ubuntu may be the
> best of both worlds.
>
> I'll wait to see if I want to install KDE on it.
>
> Of course, in order to play mp3 with Totem I had to install a bunch of
> things.  ubuntu.com has such a great wiki, though, that it wasn't hard
> to find the list of things.
>
>
> Anita


You don't need to install KDE on it, install Kubuntu instead as it exactly the 
same distro but with KDE instead of Gnome

Tim


		
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