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Looking up ways to record both a game's output and my mic in Linux, seeing as I'm on that side of my dualboot. @toksyuryel Did you have any luck in the end?
Friday, 09-Nov-12 23:28:51 UTC from Choqok-
@neurario Does Linux have something similar to the Stereo Mix in Windows?
Friday, 09-Nov-12 23:29:41 UTC from web-
@zeldatra linux has nothing similar to anything you're used to.
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@zeldatra It does with my audio driver. The issue is recording both that and my mic with one program, which is what I'd like to do.
Friday, 09-Nov-12 23:45:20 UTC from Choqok-
@neurario If you have a stereo mix option in alsamixer, it's very easy to record both with ffmpeg.
Saturday, 10-Nov-12 00:33:10 UTC from web-
@toksyuryel This is the part where I let you down because I'm still running Mint which came with pulseaudio...
Saturday, 10-Nov-12 00:37:06 UTC from Choqok-
@neurario Hey, if it's already installed then the hard part's over! Plus pulseaudio lets you do stereo mix even on hardware that doesn't support it, so it's not completely useless. And you can still use ffmpeg with it!
Saturday, 10-Nov-12 00:48:56 UTC from web
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