-
Senior Member
registered user
Multimedia tips.
Here's a couple of tips for you multimedia lovers.
I was looking for a program to record various forms of sound input (audio streams, mic input etc) and i found a nice program called mp3record. It's a cli program but really easy to install and use. I had just two issues. After running the install script, I needed to make the program executable. As root just do this: chmod +x /usr/bin/mp3record. Secondly when you are recording from a microphone you need to make sure that your volume levels are turned up - esp igain. Use aumix to adjust these.
The second tip is regarding photos. I've got a digital camera and I've had a hard time finding ways to remove red eye in linux. There are tons of programs to do this in Windows. I found a nice little plugin for Gimp that does a great job however. Just go to this page and look for the red eye plugin script.
Have fun with your multimedia!
-
Senior Member
registered user
Handy tip
Handy tip: edit the file /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh and add aumix -w 60 -v 60 to the bottom of the file and your sound levels will be set every time you boot. This is very helpful for alsa when you install to hard drive and use the /etc/int.d/alsa-autoconfig to create the devices and set it up the sound levels get lost on reboot this ensures that the sound levels are set when you re-boot.
-
Senior Member
registered user
Thanks for your tip Stephen. The sound levels thing has been bugging me. Glad to see there is an easy fix.
-
Senior Member
registered user
Originally Posted by
aay
Thanks for your tip Stephen. The sound levels thing has been bugging me. Glad to see there is an easy fix.
Found that one a couple of days ago searching the forum, when I built a new machine and had to use alsa and of course had to set the levels everytime.
BONUS tip of the day for newbies or anyone really if your reading this, search the forum before you post the question it more than likely has been asked and answered and as always Google is your best friend.
-
Senior Member
registered user
Hello Stephen
Thanks for the useful tip of sound levels.
I have placed this, and a link on knopper.net
http://www.linuxtag.org/cgi-bin/yabb...num=1054792197
Best Wishes
paradocs
Similar Threads
-
By tommydl in forum General Support
Replies: 3
Last Post: 09-26-2004, 01:33 PM
-
By JockVSJock in forum General Support
Replies: 8
Last Post: 02-14-2004, 04:04 PM
-
By stefan741 in forum General Support
Replies: 2
Last Post: 12-15-2003, 06:10 PM
-
By garyng in forum General Support
Replies: 8
Last Post: 06-02-2003, 12:37 PM
-
By escherian in forum Customising & Remastering
Replies: 2
Last Post: 05-12-2003, 11:56 AM
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
Netac 1TB 2TB 512GB Internal SSD 2.5'' SATA III 6Gb/s Solid State Drive lot
$109.99
Fanxiang SSD 512GB 1TB 2TB 4TB 2.5''SATA III Internal Solid State Hard Drive LOT
$188.99
4 TB SSD SATA III Drive 2.5" Solid State Drive SATAIII 6Gb/s UP to 540MB/s
$149.00
Fanxiang SSD 4TB 2TB 1TB PS5 SSD M.2 NVME SSD 7300MBS PCIe 4.0 Solid State Drive
$237.49
Patriot P210 128GB 256GB 512GB 1TB 2TB 2.5" SATA 3 6GB/s Internal SSD PC/MAC Lot
$13.99
Crucial MX500 CT250MX500SSD1 250 GB SATA III 2.5 in Solid State Drive
$14.99
SSDSC2BB600G4 INTEL DC S3500 Series 600GB 6G SATA 2.5" SSD
$25.00
256GB 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s Fully Tested Mixed Brands & Models Laptop SSD Drives
$13.95
SAMSUNG SSD 870 EVO 1TB 500GB 250GB 2.5 inch SATA III 3 Solid State Drive US
$92.14
Intel HPE IBM P3600 1.6TB HHHL PCI-E NVMe SSD 100% Life Remaining SSDPEDME016T4F
$119.00