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    is there a command line with switches for this? for the output to be an audio file?
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    Paul
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  2. http://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.html#Examples-1

    For example, on my system:

    Code:
     ffmpeg -f dshow -i audio="Stereo Mix (Realtek High Defini" -acodec libmp3lame "out.mp3"
    Will record whatever audio is playing on the computer.
    Last edited by jagabo; 23rd Jun 2012 at 06:33.
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    I think there is an error on the command line I see an open parenthesis with no closure.. also what would go there if I'm using alsa?
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    Paul
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  4. There is no error in the command line I gave. That is the name of the Windows device I recorded from. You need to follow the instructions in the link I gave to get the exact name of the device you want to capture from on your computer.

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    Last edited by jagabo; 23rd Jun 2012 at 17:40.
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