Recommendations: Simple Audio Recorder

Zoltan Hoppar hopparz at gmail.com
Thu Feb 3 08:19:38 UTC 2011


Hi,

I would like to suggest one of my favourite sound recorders, it's name
is Pulsecaster. It's usable for podcasting, but records anything that
you say into your mic. No need to terminal, it has nice gui, and uses
pulseaudio directly. What I really like it's simplyness - there is no
too much bells & whistles, but it do the task.

Cu,

Zoltan


2011/2/3 Tim <ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au>:
> On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 19:17 -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>> Looking for a simple audio recorder with built-in playback for foreign
>> language practice.  Commandline type okay.  Will be using a Skype-type
>> headset with integrated microphone--two separate plugs.  Have found
>> many audio recording studio programs, but don't need all that
>> sophistication.  Tried a couple, anyway, but neither recognized the
>> mike.  And, of course, recorded only silence.
>
> Well, for simple GUI operation, there's gnome-sound-recorder (if it
> still exists for current releases of Fedora).  Though I use audacity if
> I want to record anything.
>
> You may need to play with the sound mixer, or multimedia preferences, to
> set up the input that will be recorded.  Some sound recorders have their
> own input selectors, others just record what an outside setting
> dictates.
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