Re: "Sharing" Audio Hardware Output!



Doug Mitton wrote:
I have tried investigating this myself BUT I don't think I understand
what is required well enough, so I thought I'd try here and ask for
suggestions.

I have been experimenting with some "free" closed source software for
radio use, under Wine in this particular case.

This sofware grabs /dev/dsp, reads "encrypted" audio from Mic-In and
sends the "un-encrypted" audio to "Speaker-Out". It works incredibly
well BUT it has very limited features, especially if I wish to capture
the output.

My question is, is it possible to "tee" the output from /dev/dsp so
that in addition to listening to the audio on the speakers I can also
save it to a disk file? Is there some daemon or kernel function that
will allow this?

I know I can use external capture methods BUT I'd like to attempt some
access on a single computer.

In case anyone is interested the software is located at
http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/dir/jump2.cgi?ID=16133

Thanks in advance for any help. By-the way, this is legal in Canada!



If you want to record it as you are listening any reording software should be able to do this.
Such as Audacity or Sound Recorder.
caver1
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