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Hi, Has anybody had any success with a usb sound card with the spiffy new USB OTG?
Also I'm wondering if GStreamer would allow me to record in stereo to a file. I wouldn't know how to go about this though, other than looking at the commands used by phonestream.
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I'm really keen to record stereo 44khz from my somewhat awesome binaural microphones. Would the USB port provide enough power? My mics have their own power supply..
Also I'm wondering if GStreamer would allow me to record in stereo to a file. I wouldn't know how to go about this though, other than looking at the commands used by phonestream.
Any ideas gratefully received.
Thanks folks,