audiorecord — Record an Audio File
Synopsis
/usr/bin/audiorecord [-af] [-v vol] [-b bal] [-m monvol] [-p mic | line | internal-cd] [-c channels] [-s rate] [-e encoding] [-t time] [-i info][-d dev] [file]
Description
audiorecord copies audio data from the audio device to a named audio file (or the standard output if you specify no file name). If you do not specify an output file and standard output is a TTY, the volume, balance, monitor volume, port, and audio format settings specified on the command line are applied and the program exits.
By default, monaural audio data is recorded at 8 kHz and encoded in ulaw format. If the audio device supports additional configurations, you can use the -c, -s, and -e options to specify the data format. ...
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