MaartenBaert / ssr

SimpleScreenRecorder, a screen recorder for Linux
http://www.maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/
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audio output/input #918

Open ghost opened 2 years ago

ghost commented 2 years ago

why is there only entry, we should be able to record input and output at the same time please ı love this software but ı record gameplay

boom1 commented 2 years ago

I'd like to support this feature request (recording of two audio tracks, audio output and microphone input).

Charlie-Ramirez-Animation-Studios-de-MX commented 2 years ago

Hi @ArchKubi, @boom1 , you have probably already read the guide to record games with a combination of audio and microphone on the official website but in case not, I'll leave you the link. https://www.maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/recording-game-audio/ could be a solution in the meantime

The process is somewhat complicated, to configure, but the function of recording more than two inputs by itself is already integrated, (only that it is not directly in the GUI), since it is a setting that depends on the Linux Audio server you want to use [PulseAudio...Alsa.. etc.]

Another relatively easy but perhaps busier option in post production could be to use SSR to capture game audio only and parallel record microphone audio with external software ... (such as Audacity, Tenacity, even the default voice recorder of your distribution or your phone).

If you want to keep everything in free/Libre software, you can use Kdenlive to synchronize the audio with the locution and make other video edits

why is there only entry, we should be able to record input and output at the same time please ı love this software but ı record gameplay

I'd like to support this feature request (recording of two audio tracks, audio output and microphone input).

boom1 commented 2 years ago

Hello @Charlie-Ramirez-Animation-Studios-de-MX,

Thanks for the link, I saw it before and it would probably work, but it is not so simple to set-up and it would record both audio inputs mixed together (not both independently). In some cases that is not so good, e.g. I don't want the "noise and whistles" from the microphone to get recorded with the other audio source all the time.

After thinking about this again, what I really would like to have is automatic switching to the audio input that is "active"; plus noise reduction and automatic level adjustment. I assume Teams and other audio conferencing systems do this already. Maybe I can do this with PulseAudio/PulseEffects somehow. (But sometimes the speech intelligibility becomes even worse after noise reduction.)

ghost commented 2 years ago

obs simple but not good if you use old computer and https://www.maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/recording-game-audio/ ı'am not scientist