Sound is recorded at 16 kHz, 16 bit, mono. This should be supported by any state-of-the-art standard sound card ?!
Note:
To be able to record sound data (on a Linux system) you need to
introduce a user group that is allowed to access the sound device.
In the following explanation I will assume that /dev/dspW
is the sound
device we want to use, audio
is the name of the group that we want to grant
access to the sound device and bill
is the user id of the user who wants to
use CVoiceControl.
To introduce the user group audio
and to add the user bill
to this group and to
make sure that the new group may record from the sound device, open
a console window and type (as root
):
adduser --group audio
adduser bill audio
chgrp audio /dev/dspW
chmod g+r /dev/dspW
Now "ls -l /dev/dspW" should output something like
crw-rw--w- 1 root audio 14, 5 Jan 9 22:38 /dev/dspW
Then you have to restart Windows to complete the installation ;-)
For answers to further questions concerning Linux and sound have a look at the Linux Sound-HOWTO which is available from ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/Sound-HOWTO