* How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already?
@ 2004-04-22 13:44 Caleb Crome
2004-04-22 14:50 ` Paul Davis
2004-04-22 20:33 ` Arek Korbik
0 siblings, 2 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Caleb Crome @ 2004-04-22 13:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
Hello,
I've looked through the archives and I couldn't find what I'm
looking for, so here goes:
I'd like to create a dummy audio device that can record the PCM data
written to it into a file. So, the dummy device would appear as a sound
card to the audio program (Real Player for example), and start dumping
audio into a file, or maybe it would create another device that could be
read simply by 'dd' or some custom command. Then I'd pipe the data into
an MP3 or OGG encoder, split into 1/2 hour chunks, or whatever length
chunks I like.
Once the system is running, I'd do something like this:
1) Open my Player, tune to my favorite station. Use my new device for
audio output.
2) do something like: dd if=/dev/audiocapturepcmout count=xxx | lame
--output myfile.mp3
What would it take to make a alsa drive that captures the PCM data into
a file?
How about one that captures it, then pumps it into a new /dev/ device
for reading?
Thanks,
-Caleb
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* Re: How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already?
2004-04-22 13:44 How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already? Caleb Crome
@ 2004-04-22 14:50 ` Paul Davis
2004-04-22 17:14 ` Caleb Crome
2004-04-22 20:33 ` Arek Korbik
1 sibling, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Paul Davis @ 2004-04-22 14:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Caleb Crome; +Cc: alsa-devel
>1) Open my Player, tune to my favorite station. Use my new device for
>audio output.
>2) do something like: dd if=/dev/audiocapturepcmout count=xxx | lame
>--output myfile.mp3
streamripper is a much better option for this. its specially designed
for this task. you are also talking about mp3->PCM->mp3 conversion,
which is not very nice for audio quality.
http://streamripper.sf.net/
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* Re: How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already?
2004-04-22 14:50 ` Paul Davis
@ 2004-04-22 17:14 ` Caleb Crome
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From: Caleb Crome @ 2004-04-22 17:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Paul Davis; +Cc: Caleb Crome, alsa-devel
StreamRipper: Close, but no cigar. That only works for MP3 streams,
not for other streams, such as RealPlayer. I have looked at
streamripper before and it doesn't do what I want as far as I can tell.
In the case of RealPlayer, the audio goes from Real->PCM->MP3, which I
admit isn't great for audio quality, but I don't really care, I'm not
trying to listen to music. In fact, that would be an extraordinarily
hard way to get music. I actually want it mainly so that I can record
NPR constantly and have 30 minutes blocks automatically encoded and
sitting on my hard drive. Then when I come in to a show half way, and
what to hear the whole thing, I just grab the files and burn them to MP3
CD. Then I can listen to CarTalk or whatever whenever I want, on my
terms.
Paul Davis wrote:
>>1) Open my Player, tune to my favorite station. Use my new device for
>>audio output.
>>2) do something like: dd if=/dev/audiocapturepcmout count=xxx | lame
>>--output myfile.mp3
>>
>>
>
>streamripper is a much better option for this. its specially designed
>for this task. you are also talking about mp3->PCM->mp3 conversion,
>which is not very nice for audio quality.
>
>http://streamripper.sf.net/
>
>--p
>
>
>
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* Re: How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already?
2004-04-22 13:44 How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already? Caleb Crome
2004-04-22 14:50 ` Paul Davis
@ 2004-04-22 20:33 ` Arek Korbik
2004-04-22 21:24 ` Caleb Crome
1 sibling, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Arek Korbik @ 2004-04-22 20:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Caleb Crome; +Cc: ALSA Devel
On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 14:44, Caleb Crome wrote:
> I'd like to create a dummy audio device that can record the PCM data
> written to it into a file. So, the dummy device would appear as a sound
> card to the audio program (Real Player for example), and start dumping
How about 'file' type plugin? For example:
pcm.file {
type file
slave {
pcm "hw:0,0"
}
file "/tmp/file.raw"
}
> audio into a file, or maybe it would create another device that could be
> read simply by 'dd' or some custom command. Then I'd pipe the data into
It works with named pipes as well.
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/pcm_plugins.html#pcm_plugins_file
Arek
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* Re: How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already?
2004-04-22 20:33 ` Arek Korbik
@ 2004-04-22 21:24 ` Caleb Crome
2004-04-23 10:41 ` Takashi Iwai
2004-04-23 15:56 ` Clemens Ladisch
0 siblings, 2 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Caleb Crome @ 2004-04-22 21:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Arek Korbik; +Cc: Caleb Crome, ALSA Devel
Arek,
That looks like what I want. However, I'm sorry to be such an
ignoramus -- what do I do with that bit of configuration data? I found
the /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf, and there is a similar pcm.file entry in
that, but it seems to take parameters. Since I have no sound card, how
do I configure my system to use the dummy PCM driver and use the
pcm.file plugin?
Sorry to the developer community -- this is a user question. I'll move
the thread over there if it continues on.
Thanks,
-Caleb
Arek Korbik wrote:
>On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 14:44, Caleb Crome wrote:
>
>
>>I'd like to create a dummy audio device that can record the PCM data
>>written to it into a file. So, the dummy device would appear as a sound
>>card to the audio program (Real Player for example), and start dumping
>>
>>
>
>How about 'file' type plugin? For example:
>
>pcm.file {
> type file
> slave {
> pcm "hw:0,0"
> }
> file "/tmp/file.raw"
>}
>
>
>>audio into a file, or maybe it would create another device that could be
>>read simply by 'dd' or some custom command. Then I'd pipe the data into
>>
>>
>
>It works with named pipes as well.
>
>http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/pcm_plugins.html#pcm_plugins_file
>
>Arek
>
>
>
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* Re: How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already?
2004-04-22 21:24 ` Caleb Crome
@ 2004-04-23 10:41 ` Takashi Iwai
2004-04-23 15:56 ` Clemens Ladisch
1 sibling, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Takashi Iwai @ 2004-04-23 10:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Caleb Crome; +Cc: Arek Korbik, ALSA Devel
At Thu, 22 Apr 2004 14:24:30 -0700,
Caleb Crome wrote:
>
> Arek,
> That looks like what I want. However, I'm sorry to be such an
> ignoramus -- what do I do with that bit of configuration data? I found
> the /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf, and there is a similar pcm.file entry in
> that, but it seems to take parameters. Since I have no sound card, how
> do I configure my system to use the dummy PCM driver and use the
> pcm.file plugin?
you can specify the filename as the parameter of file plugin.
for example,
% aplay -Dfile:foo.raw bar.wav
will dump bar.wav as the raw sample data to a new file foo.raw.
Takashi
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* Re: How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already?
2004-04-22 21:24 ` Caleb Crome
2004-04-23 10:41 ` Takashi Iwai
@ 2004-04-23 15:56 ` Clemens Ladisch
[not found] ` <4089663E.4000200@crome.org>
1 sibling, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Clemens Ladisch @ 2004-04-23 15:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Caleb Crome; +Cc: ALSA Devel
Caleb Crome wrote:
> Arek Korbik wrote:
> >pcm.file {
> > type file
> > slave {
> > pcm "hw:0,0"
> > }
> > file "/tmp/file.raw"
> >}
>
> what do I do with that bit of configuration data? I found the
> /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf, and there is a similar pcm.file entry
> in that, but it seems to take parameters.
Put it into your ~/.asoundrc file, or into /etc/asound.conf for all
users.
> Since I have no sound card, how do I configure my system to use
> the dummy PCM driver and use the pcm.file plugin?
"modprobe snd-dummy" should work.
HTH
Clemens
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* Re: How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already?
[not found] ` <4089663E.4000200@crome.org>
@ 2004-04-23 21:00 ` Caleb Crome
2004-04-26 16:29 ` Clemens Ladisch
1 sibling, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Caleb Crome @ 2004-04-23 21:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Caleb Crome; +Cc: Clemens Ladisch, Caleb Crome, ALSA Devel
Caleb Crome wrote:
> Alright, I did what you suggested, and real player comes up and
> connects to the dummy sound card (I had to do a modprobe snd-pcm-oss
> and snd-mixer-oss). However, I don't get a file called
> /tmp/file.raw. Is there any way to check how the data is routed?
> Do I have to do anything to make .asoundrc get reread?
>
>
> Thanks again,
> -Caleb
>
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>
>> Caleb Crome wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Arek Korbik wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> pcm.file {
>>>> type file
>>>> slave {
>>>> pcm "hw:0,0"
>>>> }
>>>> file "/tmp/file.raw"
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>
>>> what do I do with that bit of configuration data? I found the
>>> /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf, and there is a similar pcm.file entry
>>> in that, but it seems to take parameters.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Put it into your ~/.asoundrc file, or into /etc/asound.conf for all
>> users.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Since I have no sound card, how do I configure my system to use
>>> the dummy PCM driver and use the pcm.file plugin?
>>>
>>
>>
>> "modprobe snd-dummy" should work.
>>
>>
>> HTH
>> Clemens
>>
>>
>>
>>
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* Re: How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already?
[not found] ` <4089663E.4000200@crome.org>
2004-04-23 21:00 ` Caleb Crome
@ 2004-04-26 16:29 ` Clemens Ladisch
2004-04-28 20:42 ` Caleb Crome
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From: Clemens Ladisch @ 2004-04-26 16:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Caleb Crome; +Cc: ALSA Devel
Caleb Crome wrote:
> >>>pcm.file {
> >>> type file
> >>> slave {
> >>> pcm "hw:0,0"
> >>> }
> >>> file "/tmp/file.raw"
> >>>}
>
> Alright, I did what you suggested, and real player comes up and connects
> to the dummy sound card (I had to do a modprobe snd-pcm-oss and
> snd-mixer-oss). However, I don't get a file called /tmp/file.raw.
You have to configure the program to use the PCM named "file" instead
of the default "default".
However, Realplayer uses the OSS emulation through /dev/dsp0. To make
that work with your "file" device, add the following to the config
file:
pcm.dsp0 = file
and try to run realplayer with the aoss script from the alsa-oss
package.
HTH
Clemens
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* Re: How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already?
2004-04-26 16:29 ` Clemens Ladisch
@ 2004-04-28 20:42 ` Caleb Crome
2004-04-29 8:37 ` Clemens Ladisch
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Caleb Crome @ 2004-04-28 20:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Clemens Ladisch; +Cc: ALSA Devel
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>Caleb Crome wrote:
>
>
>>>>>pcm.file {
>>>>> type file
>>>>> slave {
>>>>> pcm "hw:0,0"
>>>>> }
>>>>> file "/tmp/file.raw"
>>>>>}
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>Alright, I did what you suggested, and real player comes up and connects
>>to the dummy sound card (I had to do a modprobe snd-pcm-oss and
>>snd-mixer-oss). However, I don't get a file called /tmp/file.raw.
>>
>>
>
>You have to configure the program to use the PCM named "file" instead
>of the default "default".
>
>However, Realplayer uses the OSS emulation through /dev/dsp0. To make
>that work with your "file" device, add the following to the config
>file:
>
> pcm.dsp0 = file
>
>and try to run realplayer with the aoss script from the alsa-oss
>package.
>
>
>HTH
>Clemens
>
>
>
>
Awesome! It works like a charm. Than you so much! The one thing that
doesn't work quite right is that I get the following error when
RealPlayer attempts to access the mixer:
ALSA lib control.c:601:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL mixer0
Is there a simple way to get it to control the mixer? Currently, I have
to bring up alsamixergui to turn up the volume.
Thanks again,
-Caleb Crome
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* Re: How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already?
2004-04-28 20:42 ` Caleb Crome
@ 2004-04-29 8:37 ` Clemens Ladisch
2004-04-29 15:41 ` Caleb Crome
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Clemens Ladisch @ 2004-04-29 8:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Caleb Crome; +Cc: ALSA Devel
Caleb Crome wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> >However, Realplayer uses the OSS emulation through /dev/dsp0. To make
> >that work with your "file" device, add the following to the config
> >file:
> >
> > pcm.dsp0 = file
>
> Awesome! It works like a charm. Than you so much! The one thing that
> doesn't work quite right is that I get the following error when
> RealPlayer attempts to access the mixer:
>
> ALSA lib control.c:601:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL mixer0
It tries to use /dev/mixer0, too. Add the following:
ctl.mixer0 = "hw:0"
HTH
Clemens
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* Re: How do create a dummy device for recording audio? Does it exist already?
2004-04-29 8:37 ` Clemens Ladisch
@ 2004-04-29 15:41 ` Caleb Crome
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Caleb Crome @ 2004-04-29 15:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Clemens Ladisch; +Cc: Caleb Crome, ALSA Devel
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>Caleb Crome wrote:
>
>
>>Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>>
>>
>>>However, Realplayer uses the OSS emulation through /dev/dsp0. To make
>>>that work with your "file" device, add the following to the config
>>>file:
>>>
>>> pcm.dsp0 = file
>>>
>>>
>>Awesome! It works like a charm. Than you so much! The one thing that
>>doesn't work quite right is that I get the following error when
>>RealPlayer attempts to access the mixer:
>>
>>ALSA lib control.c:601:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL mixer0
>>
>>
>
>It tries to use /dev/mixer0, too. Add the following:
>
> ctl.mixer0 = "hw:0"
>
>
>HTH
>Clemens
>
>
>
>
Clemens,
Thanks for the info, however now I get the following:
ALSA lib control.c:516:(snd_ctl_open_conf) Invalid type for CTL mixer0
definition
Any ideas? Just for the record, my asoundrc is:
pcm.dsp0 = file
pcm.file {
type file
slave {
pcm "hw:0,0"
}
file "/tmp/pcm.raw.pipe"
}
ctl.mixer0 = "hw:0"
When I changed the last line to:
ctl.mixer0 = hw
it doesn't complain any more. Is that the correct syntax?
Thanks again,
-Caleb
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