Discussion:
Extend (plugin) cmus (simple) recording function
Jan Büren
2015-05-13 12:02:11 UTC
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Dear List,
I have a similar idea /request like the last thread:

*> Re: Could cmus increase/decrease playing speed without changing
pitch? <http://sourceforge.net/p/cmus/mailman/message/33264024/>*

Is ist possible to add a record function (module) to cmus?

Some background information:

Right now there is no recording software for Linux which can interfere
(easiliy) with something like:
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_support_product.asp?id=1230
CMUS is perfect and easy to use for listening to recorded session and it
would be very nice to record with the same tool for our office needs.

Audicity is too much for this simple task.

Therefore, I like to know:

a) if this is (technical) possible?

b) What kind of effort (man-power / money) would it take?


Thanks,

Jan
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Gregory Petrosyan
2015-05-13 13:16:35 UTC
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Hi Jan,
Post by Jan Büren
Is ist possible to add a record function (module) to cmus?
Right now there is no recording software for Linux which can interfere
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_support_product.asp?id=1230
CMUS is perfect and easy to use for listening to recorded session and it
would be very nice to record with the same tool for our office needs.
Audicity is too much for this simple task.
a) if this is (technical) possible?
b) What kind of effort (man-power / money) would it take?
Well, almost everything is technically possible :-)

But I don't think it makes sense to add recording functionality to cmus. I
do not plan to work on this, and I will not merge it into cmus if someone
else does it. Recording is simply not cmus' concern.

Regards, Gregory
Jason Woofenden
2015-05-13 15:20:53 UTC
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How simple do you want?

sox comes with a little utility called 'rec' that records.
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Jason
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