Evening, gang.
Now then; Uncle Mike would like some advice/assistance/suggestions with this one.....if it's at all possible.
I want to use my Logitech webcam as the audio recording device in Xvidcap, the long-established, rather 'quirky' screen capture app. One would think this would be relatively simple, but no; Xvidcap expects audio input via /dev/dsp. Although this exists in most Puppies, it's apparently a left-over from many moons ago, when OSS was being used by Sun SPARC workstations.....and is basically redundant nowadays.
Research suggests that alsa-oss needs installing but it must be installed already, since /dev/dsp won't show up without it. On top of this, I would like to set my webcam microphone card for default recording, while at the same time keeping the built-audio for default playback.....and I would like to do this using ALSA only. I don't want PulseAudio anyway near my Puppies, and no, I'm not interested in using JACK, either!
So; to summarise:-
1) How do we 'translate' /dev/dsp into its modern equivalent, in such a way that ALSA can make use of it?
2) How do I set different default cards for recording & playback? This is an issue with desktops, because unlike laptops, they don't have built-in mics that automatically get used as the default; you have to specify an input device, then you have to make it accessible, followed by then setting it as the default audio input device?
Can this be done.....or as I asking the impossible? ALSA is NOT one of my stronger points, especially when we start getting into construction of the various .conf files. Any & all input & sensible suggestions/advice would be appreciated, as always.
If I'm pissing in the wind I'd sooner find out first as last..!
TIA.
Mike.