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Re: Sound editing (was Apt on CD and mice sound editing too)
I'm still experimenting, but have had one pretty good success using the
snd program available from the site I listed. It does not automically
split out the tracks, but rather you look at the graph of the full lp side
and clip-and-save.
Perhaps the windows program you used was grammofile? That is still
available http://panic.et.tudelft.nl/~costar/gramofile/. I got it to work
for recording, but the track-splitting didn't work. Of course, the LPs
that I am interested in are really noisy.
Erich
On 18 Sep 2002, Stephen D Reindl wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 14:26, Erich Schroeder wrote:
> > Hear ye, O apt fans,
> > In my searches for useful software to digitize my old LPs for cdburning
>
> > Erich
>
> Did you find anything that works well. I had a windoze program that
> would split the tracks at the silent spots for me or I could do it
> manually.But alas the windoze box is forever gone (hehehehe). I only
> managed to get 2 albums burned. I even bought a new sony turntable with
> a built in pre-amp expressly for that purpose.Maybe I should look at the
> site you linked to?
>
> Steve
>
>
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