How can I store audio with totem ?

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Is it possible to store the audio signal from totem on my harddisc? Thanks for help. Dieter

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Simone Cianfriglia (crimer) said :
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I used gnome-sound-recorder with pulseaudio, using padevchooser and pavucontrol.

You have to start recording with sound recorder, then start pulseaudio volume control and, in tab recording, move the sound recorder stream on the monitor source of your audio board.. then start playing ;)

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steinerdieter (steinerdieter-web) said :
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Hi Crimer,
thanks for your answer, I hope you can help me again.
1) First I install "padevchooser" with "pavucontrol".
2) I start under Mozilla-Firefox a http:// ... sound stream, he will open "Totem Video-Player 2.24.3" , now I can hear the soundstream.
3) I open "Audio Recorder -gnome-sound-recorder 2.24.0.1-, than I open "PulseAudio Manager" , Volume Control-PulseAudio Volume Meter-...
4) What should I do ?????

What means in your message -in tab recording, move the sound recorder stream on the monitor source of your audio board.. then start playing ;)

thanks, Dieter

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Simone Cianfriglia (crimer) said :
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You have to start "PulseAudio Volume Control"... You'll see a window with 4 tabs, "playback", "recording", "output devices", "input devices". Go to the second tab and start recording in sound recorder. If pulseaudio is your default audio system, you will see a new stream named "Gnome Sound Recorder: Record stream". At the end of that line, there's an arrow, click and select move stream.
You can choose usually from two options: 'ALSA PCM...." and "Monitor Source of ALSA PCM...".
The first will record from microphone line, second from the audio output (when you launch volume meter during playback, it's recording from monitor source, you can check ;))

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steinerdieter (steinerdieter-web) said :
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Hi Crimer,
works fine, many thanks again.