#!/bin/bash # This script records audio. # It runs an appropriate record script for either ALSA and Pulseaudio. # It also names files smartly to prevent overwrites. # Picks a file name for the output file based on availability: while [[ -f $HOME/audio$n.flac ]] do n=$((n+1)) done filename="$HOME/audio$n.flac" # For Pulseaudio with ALSA: record_pulse() { \ ffmpeg \ -f alsa -i default \ -c:a flac \ $filename ;} # For ALSA: record_alsa() { \ ffmpeg -y \ -f alsa -ar 44100 -i hw:1 \ $filename ;} if [[ $(pgrep -x pulseaudio) ]]; then record_pulse; else record_alsa; fi & # Updating i3blocks recording icon: echo 🎙️ > ~/.recordingicon && pkill -RTMIN+9 i3blocks