Subj : Linux Audio To : All From : claw Date : Sun Jun 05 2022 13:12:19 I was hoping to see if any one had any suggestions for a tool to handle Linux Audio. The one thing I really miss from Windows is my audio program VoiceMeter Potato. That thing was worth every cent. Allows you the have control over your audio like nothing else. Basically a full on mixer plus audio recorder and more. I don't expect something as nice but would like to be able to have more control than I do. I have seen some videos of something called pipewire which looks cool but also looks like you would need to fully replace the built in audio system and leads to comparability issues. If there was something that has multiple inputs and outputs with the ability to mix channels, this is what I would want. Also duplicating audio out. For instance. I have more than one headset so if a guest comes over we can both use my teamspeak. 2 headsets but the program only sees 1 mic and 1 output. The opposite is true too. Lets say I wanted to stream my ANSiTV Mod and only have the audio from Quantum Radio playing. Still being on Teamspeak I can have it segregate the audio traveling to each device. If you know of any cool software let me know so I can check it out. |23|04Dr|16|12Claw |16|14Sysop |12Noverdu |14BBS |04(|14Noverdu.com|04) |10Standard Ports for SSH/Telnet Web/HTTP://|14Noverdu.com:808 |20|15fsxNet/MRC Chat/Registered Doors!/50Nodes/No Time Use! Stay On!|16|07 --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/12/24 (Linux/64) * Origin: Noverdu BBS (21:1/210) .