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Top Forums Programming My first PERL incarnation... Audio Oscillograph Post 303038654 by wisecracker on Tuesday 10th of September 2019 06:58:53 AM
Old 09-10-2019
A quicky everyone...
Now tested on OSX...

I don't know who as tried this out but you will notice that inside the white [DISPLAY] area at the top if the image, during an audio capture it turns green and displays the capture mode in use.

Well I have now tested it on OSX 10.14.3 and I noticed a spelling error in there, 'QEMAC' which should read 'QTMAC'. oh well it will be picked up on the next upload, DUH.
It runs exactly the same as Linux Mint without alteration EXCEPT QuickTime Player is excruciatingly SSLLOOWW.

I am not going to use SoX as that is a dependency so ALSA, DSP and QT are the only 3 REAL modes to use.
I am not even going to test under CygWin either because I have no idea whether Perl is available under CygWin.

Back to coding again...
 

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EVTEST-CAPTURE(1)														 EVTEST-CAPTURE(1)

NAME
evtest-capture - Input device event capture program SYNOPSIS
evtest-capture "/dev/input/eventX" [evtest-capture.xml] DESCRIPTION
evtest-capture captures the information and events from the input device specified on the command line and writes it to the xml file given. If no filename is given for the output file, evtest-capture.xml is chosen as default. evtest-capture needs to be able to read from the device; in most cases this means it must be run as root. Together with with evtest-create-device.xsl, a simple uinput-based software input device can be created that replays the events as if the same input was performed on the physical device. This can be useful to replicate bugs with input devices in upper layers of the stack. To convert evtest-capture.xml into such a uinput device, run: xsltproc evtest-create-device.xls evtest-capture.xml > mydevice.c gcc -o mydevice mydevice.c ./mydevice DIAGNOSTICS
If evtest-capture does not see any events even though the device is being used, the device may be grabbed by a process (EVIOCGRAB). This is usually the case when debugging a synaptics device from within X. VT switching to a TTY or shutting down the X server terminates this grab and synaptics devices can be debugged. SEE ALSO
evtest(1) AUTHOR
evtest-capture was written by Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@redhat.com[1]>. NOTES
1. peter.hutterer@redhat.com mailto:peter.hutterer@redhat.com 05/21/2012 EVTEST-CAPTURE(1)
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