2 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
admin e67e27f047 fix: share soundcard between darkice and ISR via ALSA dsnoop
hw:0,0 is an exclusive ALSA device — darkice holding it caused arecord
to fail silently (stderr was /dev/null), leaving all recordings at 0 bytes
with no errors in the log.

asound.conf: defines a dsnoop virtual device 'shared_mic' that opens
hw:0,0 once and lets multiple processes capture simultaneously.

docker-compose.yml: mount asound.conf into the container as
/etc/asound.conf; add ipc: host so the container shares the host IPC
namespace (dsnoop uses System V shared memory which does not cross the
container IPC boundary without this).

config.example.ini: document the dsnoop setup and shared-device pattern.
README, CLAUDE.md: document the full setup procedure.
2026-04-26 14:21:31 +02:00
admin 8254ccde86 Add Docker support, fix stale docs, translate UI to English
- Dockerfile + docker-compose.yml: two services (recorder + web) sharing
  ./recordings bind mount; recorder maps /dev/snd for ALSA soundcard access
- requirements.txt: requests, numpy, soundfile
- .dockerignore, updated .gitignore (add __pycache__, .pytest_cache)
- isr.py: add SIGTERM handler for clean Docker shutdown; fix stale error
  message that referenced removed PulseAudio/PipeWire/PortAudio backends
- web.py: translate all German UI strings to English
- config.example.ini: remove PipeWire/PulseAudio/PortAudio backend refs,
  simplify soundcard tips to ALSA only
- README.md: full rewrite as user guide (quick start, config reference,
  Docker notes, how it works)
- CLAUDE.md: update architecture section to reflect ALSA-only backend
- Delete changelog.txt and guide.md (internal session notes)
2026-04-26 10:56:55 +02:00