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Recording streaming audio from the soundcard

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Recording streaming audio from the soundcard

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Is there any way in Debian to record streaming audio from the soundcard, after it has been decoded by a player or a browser?

Of course, the best way to record streaming audio is to grab the stream directly, but with emerging technologies, before the stream grabbers catch up, it can be difficult or impossible to directly grab a stream. The Akamai HDS format is a good example of this. The fragment packets are hard to grab individually and hard to combine. Something like http://stream-recorder.com/forum/adobe- ... 23p12.html didn't work for me.

Furthermore, as technology advances, stream grab techniques will have to play catchup.

But what normally works is capture from the soundcard, after the stream has been decoded by the player or browser. I have used Total Recorder (http://www.totalrecorder.com/) on windows to do this for many years.

Is there a debian package that can capture sound from the soundcard, and save it as mp3 or ogg?
And will this package run on the raspberry pi?

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