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Subject: Time shift recoding
From: Loren M Lang <lorenl () alzatex ! com>
Date: 2003-06-30 5:55:20
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I've search around for a while and
haven't been able to find exactly the
right tool to fit my needs. I'm
looking for a way to be able to
record music after I've already started
listening to it. I want to hear the
music in realtime but have a 15 sec
minimum, or maybe as much as 2 minutes
to decide I like it and tell it to start
recording. I'm looking for something
that implements a circular buffer
holding the last 15s-2min of sound and
can start recording and storing that to
a wav, maybe also compress it with flac
or vorbis only if it doesn't slow down
capturing. Any suggestions?
If there is nothing fitting, I have been
thinking about writing my own program
for it.
- --
I sense much NT in you.
NT leads to Bluescreen.
Bluescreen leads to downtime.
Downtime leads to suffering.
NT is the path to the darkside.
Powerful Unix is.
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