Bonjour,
Merci à Cyrille.
Regardez bien sur les deux captures d'écran, celle de Cyrille et la mienne.
Le logiciel que j'ai téléchargé à partir de la logithèque ne possède pas d'icone "Paramètres audio". (Ce n'est pas toujours le cas).
Je ne peux donc pas choisir la source.
Aller dans le
Wiki d'Audacity à l'adresse suivante :
https://suport.audacityteam.org/basics/ ... ktop-audio
On trouve ceci :
When using PulseAudio (default for Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and others):
Install PulseAudio Volume Control (pavucontrol). This should be in your repository already.
Use the Audio Setup toolbar to select ALSA as the audio host and select pulse as the recording device.
If your system uses Pulse by default, the pulse device may be called default.
Enable the recording meter by selecting Start Monitoring.
Click the Microphone icon to start monitoring the recording level
Open PulseAudio Volume Control and choose the Recording tab.
In the Capture from dropdown, select the "Monitor" option of the playback device used by the application you want to record from
PulseAudio Volume Control - Select Capture from: Monitor of device
Launch the application that you wish to record and begin playback.
In the "Recording" tab of PulseAudio Volume Control, drag the volume sliders so that the recording level in Audacity's Recording Meter is to left of 0 dB (-6 dB is a good level to aim for).
Un peu technique quand même.
@+ B2