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    Thank you for the answer but I need tor run this program on Windows
    too.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 11/05/2021 20:17, Srinath Obla via
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      <div dir="ltr">Hmm.. perhaps an audio loopback? (at least for
        linux) 
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href="https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/310164/create-virtual-device-in-asoundrc-file"
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        <div>Sri</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, 11 May 2021 at 11:07,
          Davide Perini via gstreamer-devel <<a
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          all,<br>
          I know that with d3d11desktopdupsrc, ximagesrc or avfvideosrc
          I can <br>
          screen capture my PC using Windows, Linux or Mac.<br>
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          Is there something similar to "audio capture" the audio?<br>
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          I would like to get the "Audio Level" of the current audio
          output for <br>
          example speakers or headphones.<br>
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          The idea is to get the audio level from everything that is
          producing a <br>
          sound on the PC,<br>
          example: spotify, youtube, a videogame, a generic media
          player, ecc. ecc...<br>
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          I don't want to capture the audio of a specific software or of
          a <br>
          specific audio/video file,<br>
          I want to capture the audio from the system audio output.<br>
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          It is possible for the video since I can screen capture it, is
          this <br>
          possible for audio?<br>
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          Thanks you<br>
          Davide<br>
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