View Poll Results: Do you have problems with Sound Recorder?

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  • Yes I have. Sound Input is very low and recorded audio have a lot of noise.

    9 69.23%
  • No I dont. My recorded audio have a good quality.

    3 23.08%
  • I don't know. I haven't tried yet to record audio. [If yes please try it now]

    1 7.69%
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  1. #21
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    Re: Do you have problems with Sound Recorder?

    Quote Originally Posted by coldReactive View Post
    Thanks, I guess.

    Also, how do I get gtk-recordmydesktop to record audio from my output?
    You just reminded me to test it and it capture only video without sound. Still I haven't figured it out. I think gtk-recordmydesktop work only with alsa, but I'm gonna search and let you know if I resolve it.
    Did you resolve sound record at least?
    The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots.

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    Re: Do you have problems with Sound Recorder?

    Quote Originally Posted by starcannon View Post
    Could be, I haven't had a reason to check it out since upgrading to Karmic; guess I could do a "just because" so I can see how it pans out. Is Ubuntu Studio still using the Jack plugins?
    I don't know, to be honest I have never tried Ubuntu Studio.
    The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots.

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    Re: Do you have problems with Sound Recorder?

    coldReactive Open gtk-recordmydesktop, go to Advance then on Sound tab and instead of DEFAULT write "pulse" without quotes. Then start recording something random while playing audio, then open PulseAudio Volume Control, go on recording tab and change from Internal Audio Analog Stereo to Monitor Internal Audio Analog. Just like the audio I explained you before. Then close volume control. It must save that settings so the next time you record video+audio you don't have to do this again.
    Last edited by -=hazard=-; November 17th, 2009 at 12:51 AM.
    The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots.

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    Re: Do you have problems with Sound Recorder?

    Quote Originally Posted by -=hazard=- View Post
    coldReactive Open gtk-recordmydesktop, go to Advance then on Sound tab and instead of DEFAULT write "pulse" without quotes. Then start recording something random while playing audio, then open PulseAudio Volume Control, go on recording tab and change from Internal Audio Analog Stereo to Monitor Internal Audio Analog. Just like the audio I explained you before. Then close volume control. It must save that settings so the next time you record video+audio you don't have to do this again.
    lol, thanks, it works!

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    Re: Do you have problems with Sound Recorder?

    Quote Originally Posted by coldReactive View Post
    lol, thanks, it works!
    U'r welcome. This was the 3 day I was figuring out how to manage it, and now I feel so much relaxed
    The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots.

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    Re: Do you have problems with Sound Recorder?

    Thanks for this easy but arcane solution! Now I can record again.


    Quote Originally Posted by -=hazard=- View Post
    I was messing up before and I found out that while recording, on Pulse Audio volume control, on recording tab, you must change the recording stream from Internal Audio Analog Stereo to Monitor of Internal Audio Analog Stereo. Just do that and Sound Recorder will save that settings so next time you will record immediately without doing this again. Remember first you must start recording something with Sound Recorder than go on Pulse Audio volume control recording tab, to change that settings. Hope this helps.

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    Re: Do you have problems with Sound Recorder?

    Quote Originally Posted by wulfgang View Post
    Not matter what version of ubuntu I run, it has always bugged-up.
    same to me! good point...

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    Re: Do you have problems with Sound Recorder?

    Quote Originally Posted by premamotion View Post
    same to me! good point...
    Well is a community maintain os, what do you expect... Even winzoz that cost 500$ have bugs!
    The nice thing for linux is that, comparing with other os, we are a helpful and friendly community
    The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots.

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    Re: Do you have problems with Sound Recorder?

    Yes, there are problems with the sound recorder...

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    Re: Do you have problems with Sound Recorder?

    Quote Originally Posted by premamotion View Post
    Yes, there are problems with the sound recorder...
    If you got the same problem I described on this thread, then go on post #12 and you find the solution. It's not really a big problem, but just a tricky one.
    The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots.

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