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How to record audio

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1. Article purpose

This article explains how to record audio via the kernel ALSA audio framework in Linux® OS context. The examples below, show how to record audio from the different audio hardware interfaces of the STM32MPU boards.

2. Audio record overview

The ALSA framework exposes audio devices associated to the board audio hardware interfaces.

The application audio streams are routed by default through the PulseAudio sound server. PulseAudio exposes audio profiles, which are mapped on the ALSA sound card audio devices. The PulseAudio server provides a command line interface to list audio profiles and to select one, in order to record from a specific audio interface.

The audio record examples in following sections are based on ALSA utilities. Some input paths are configured through ALSA controls. These configurations are detailed in sound card configuration article. If an error is issued when running an example, please refer to Audio troubleshooting grid article for debug.

3. Examples

3.1. Audio record from headset microphone input

  • Record from ALSA device

Launch audio record from 'record_codec' ALSA device:

 arecord -D record_codec -f S16_LE -d 10 /tmp/rec.wav
  • Record via PulseAudio

Change Pulseaudio active profile of the sound card, to 'analog-stereo' profile:

 pacmd set-card-profile 0 output:analog-stereo+input:analog-stereo

Launch audio record:

 arecord -d 10 /tmp/rec.wav

3.2. Audio record from digital microphone input

  • Record from ALSA device

Launch audio record from 'record_dfsdm0' ALSA device:

 arecord -D record_dfsdm0 -r 16000 -f S32_LE -c 1 -d 10 /tmp/rec.wav

3.3. Audio record from S/PDIF input

  • Record from ALSA device

Launch audio record from 'record_spdif' ALSA device:

 arecord -D record_spdif -f S32_LE -c 2 -r 48000 -d 10 /tmp/rec.wav