NAME¶
ossrecord - Open Sound System recording program.
SYNOPSIS¶
ossrecord [-ORhlv] [-F cntname | ? ] [ -c channels ] [ -d devname ]
[ -f fmtname | ? ] [ -g gain ] [ -i recsource | ? ] [ -m nfiles ]
[ -r command ] [ -s rate ] [ -t maxsecs ] filename | - ...
DESCRIPTION¶
The
ossrecord program records audio in Microsoft RIFF (wav) format. It
will record from any input that's currently set as the recording source by the
ossxmix/ossmix mixer programs. With the
-l option, you also get a level
meter that will display VU levels in a character mode.
The
filename parameter is name of the (.wav) file to be produced. Output
can be sent to stdout by giving - as the file name.
OPTIONS¶
- -s<rate>
- Select the recording rate for raw PCM audio (eg
-s48000).
- -c<channels>
- Select the number of channels 1=mono 2=stereo, 4, 6,
8, etc.
- -d<devname>
- Select <devname> as the device (eg
-d/dev/dsp2).
- -f<fmt>
- Select the input sample format (eg -fS32_LE or
-fMU_LAW)
- -f?
- Prints the list of supported format names.
- -F<cnt>
- Select the container format (eg WAV or AU). Default is
WAV.
- -F?
- Prints the list of supported container formats.
- -R
- Open audio device in raw mode to disable virtual mixing and
sample rate/format conversions. Can be used when recording from a
digital source (S/PDIF input).
- -v
- Verbose output.
- -l
- Display level meters (character based).
- -i<recsrc|?>
- Select the recording source or display available recording
sources if '?' is supplied. e.g. ossrecord -i? may display:
vol line (currently selected) mic cd aux1 phone mono video
- -m<nfiles>
- Repeat the recording operation <nfiles> times.
The filename argument must have %d (or %02d) somewhere in the file
to guarantee unique filenames. If no %d is given then subsequent
recordings will overwrite the previous one(s). This option is
useful only with loopback audio devices or if the -t option is
used.
- -r<command>
- This option launches the <command> in
background after recording the file has completed. The name of the
recorded file will be given as the (only) command line argument.
When the -m option is used the script will run in parallel while
recording the next file. See the COMMAND SCRIPT section (below) for more
info.
- -g<gain>
- Amplify recorded samples by percentage given as argument.
100 (default) means normal signal level, 200 means double level. Only
supported in 16 and 32 bit modes.
- -t<maxsecs>
- Do not record more than <maxsecs> seconds in a
single recording operation.
- -L<level>
- Set the recording level to <level>.
- -O
- Do not allow ossrecord to overwrite the output
file.
- -h
- Display usage instructions.
COMMAND SCRIPT¶
The
-r command line argument makes it possible to execute a script
or program after recording of the wave file is finished. Below is a simple
scell script that does MP3 encoding using lame.
#!/bin/sh
WAVENAME=$1
MP3NAME=$1.mp3
lame
-m s
-h --preset studio $WAVENAME $MP3NAME
exit 0
Another example script for
ossrecord is a simple CGI script for live MP3
streaming (from /dev/dsp).
#!/bin/sh
echo Content-Type: audio/mp3
echo
ossrecord -S -b16 -s48 - | lame
-m j - -
exit 0
NOTES¶
The
ossrecord executable is the same as the ossplay executable. Behaviour
is decided by the name used to invoke the program.
Some file formats allocate only 32 bits to record the file length, which may
prevent some programs from reading a too large file properly. If a recording
may pass the 4GB limit (a bit more then 6 hours and 10 minutes of sound
assuming [48Khz/16bit/stereo] quality), it's best to have
ossrecord use
the AU or RAW containers (via
-F switch) which do not have this
restriction.
SEE ALSO¶
ossplay(1),
ossmix(1),
ossxmix(1)
FILES¶
/usr/bin/
ossrecord
AUTHOR¶
4Front Technologies