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Recording sound in Linux Mint

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Is anyone using Mint to do any recording? I have installed Ardour and opened up an old project that I recorded on Ubuntu, and there is lots of crackling and bad sound. Did plenty of research into configuring Jack and setting up Ardour - still no difference.

I'm hoping I don't need to use a real-time kernel, otherwise I imagine that wouldn't work in Mint so well. I recorded this project on Ubuntu Hardy, so it would have the same kernel anyway? Should be fine.... I don't get.

I love Mint to pieces, and don't want to have to get another machine to throw Ubuntu Studio on. I only use Ardour/Audacity/Hydrogen anyway. :|
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Re: Recording sound in Linux Mint

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Really? No one here is interested in this?
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Re: Recording sound in Linux Mint

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I've only did audio recording in Audacity in LM 5, and that works fine.
The topic of a "studio" version of Linux Mint has been discussed lately, I believe that you would have to install the "low-latence" kernell and in LM 4 it borked the system, so if that's important, you may want to try Ubuntu Studio or Dynebolic...
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Wow, I've never seen Dynebolic - ever used it? Looks interesting....
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badmotor wrote:Wow, I've never seen Dynebolic - ever used it? Looks interesting....
Yup!
It works fine!
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Zwopper wrote:
badmotor wrote:Wow, I've never seen Dynebolic - ever used it? Looks interesting....
Yup!
It works fine!
Hi Zwopper, I don't suppose you could clear something up for me - I just tried running the Dynebolic live cd for the first time, and it asked me for a password.... I never set one up? It means I can't carry on!

i looked in the online manual, but couldn't find an answer - I'm sure I'm missing something obvious here.
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The only time I got asked for a password was when I tried to access an encrypted network drive, other then that I don't know, sorry :(
Here are some interesting links...
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Top-10-L ... 4552.shtml
http://sound.condorow.net/distro.html
http://linuxrockstar.blogspot.com/2006/ ... guide.html
http://digg.com/linux_unix/Linux_distro ... a_projects
http://m-station.sourceforge.net/
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Zwopper wrote:The only time I got asked for a password was when I tried to access an encrypted network drive, other then that I don't know, sorry :(
Here are some interesting links...
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Top-10-L ... 4552.shtml
http://sound.condorow.net/distro.html
http://linuxrockstar.blogspot.com/2006/ ... guide.html
http://digg.com/linux_unix/Linux_distro ... a_projects
http://m-station.sourceforge.net/
Awesome links! Very helpful.
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