I've been trying to record sound from youtube videos or any other sound, which I am hearing on my machine, and failed. whenever I select "mix" as a capture source in alsamixer, I get terrible feedback like noise and nothing else. Tried to install pulseaudio - results are the same. I have SB Live 5.1, Kubuntu 12.04. Mic recordings are fine. Please advise me some directions how to solve this or where to post this problem to find help.
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Originally posted by elfh View PostI think, this could be a soundcard driver issue. what soundcard do you have?
Let me add just few words more: when you start Sound Recorder, press record to record any current sounds going through the sound card. Then run pavucontrol(which is designed to control pulse audio) and choose recording tab. You will see sliders which you use to adjust recording level. Set these and you should be good to go.Ok, got it: Ashes come from burning.
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Originally posted by elfh View Postsound recorder doesn't show any volume level here, pavucontrol image is the same as yours, with alsa plugin showing some volume changes, while chromium browser is playing sound.
I could never make Audacity do a recording and was also thinking about drivers and the soundchip's incapabilities.
So, if that doesn't cut it, then...
ByeOk, got it: Ashes come from burning.
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Audacity works well and will export the recording to a large variety of formats BUT you half to get the right input selected in it and the right output (or input device as it were) selected in pulseaudio volume control.
@hear that was pulse in Audacity's input selection and Monitor of built-in Audio Analog Stereo in pulseaudio volume controls input device tab.
play around with it while something is playing (youtube) untill you see sound wave forms appearing in Audacity when you press the record button .
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Originally posted by vinnywright View Postthe feedback like noise can be that your mic volume is up to high .....it will do that @hear if it's up to farLast edited by elfh; Jun 20, 2012, 04:39 PM.
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