Recording problems
Brian Kelsay
bkelsay at comcast.net
Sun Jun 1 21:27:36 CDT 2003
Do you know what mixer you are using? It is likely that the line level is
all the way down. This has been the problem for a lot of people with
Mandrake and Red Hat in the past where the speaker level was down by
default. If you have a Gnome session try to find gmix I think it is. From
a console or xterm you might try aumix as it has been an old standard.
You might also have a separate mixer for the GnomeMeeting program or the
Sound Recorder program.
There was an excellent article in Linux Journal a few months ago about
GnomeMeeting under the by-line of Marcel Gagne. Check linuxjournal.com and
it might be online by now.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Apollo" <>
To: <kclug@
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 9:51 AM
Subject: Recording problems
> Hello, I'm having some trouble with recording sound and can't seem to
> fix the problem. My mic can be heard through my speakers but won't
> record sound using Sound Recorder. I've searched Google, ALSA mailing
> list and GnomeMeeting and can't seem to find anything. So I have to
> assume this problem is so simple that I should have already figured it
> out.
>
> I've run in to this problem in XP but theres a recording control panel
> that I can't seem to find is Gnome. Is there a separate recording panel
> in Gnome? I welcome any suggestions.
>
> Thanks
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