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Old 10th December 2004, 06:36 AM
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Audio recording

I am wanting to record sound on my computer for my church's christmas carols, i will be getting a line straight out of the mixer, and so i will not need any mixing software (ie. protools or protux), i am running fc2, and i was going to use krec, (it looks like a good program) but the quality of the recorded sound was not good enough (my sound card is onboard, a via8237 chipset) i suspect it was aRts, as Alsa produces better sound but the gnome sound recorder does not work (complains about not having access to default Alsa device, maybe because i use KDE), can anybody tell me where i can find a decent alsa sound recorder, and/or how to fix up aRts.

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