SCOUG-HELP Mailing List Archives
Return to [ 31 |
May |
2004 ]
<< Previous Message <<
>> Next Message >>
Content Type: text/plain
=====================================================
If you are responding to someone asking for help who
may not be a member of this list, be sure to use the
REPLY TO ALL feature of your email program.
=====================================================
Peter Skye wrote:
>Tom Brown wrote:
>
>
>>I once heard about programs to capture audio from vinyl & cassette tapes
>> and edit the resulting .wav files for burning to CDs. Due to my aging
>>memory, however, I can't recall what they were, and Hobbes seems to have
>>a large number of packages that MIGHT be relevant.
>>
>>Do any of you use such a package or packages? I will need to remove
>>noise and seperate the .wav files into tracks.
>>
>>
>
>DTape, DPlay/DRecord (VIO versions) (Paul Ratcliffe) - recommended for
>recording audio files such as .wav files
> http://home.clara.net/orac/os2.htm
>
>Gramofile (cleans clicks, ticks etc. from .wav files) - automatically
>splits the tracks apart when recording from vinyl records
> http://panic.et.tudelft.nl/~costar/gramofile/
> http://www.os2world.com/cdwriting/gramofile/gramofile-1_6-os2.zip
>
>- Peter
>
>
Tom / Peter,
What kind of connection do you use for this activity?
Our turntable is in the next room, and of course is connected to the
stereo system. There is a headphone jack on the front of the receiver,
and I don't know if there is an "Audio Out" in the rear, or other
potential connection.
I saw an RCA device at Radio Shack which allows one to record analog
input to a CD. I thought I could probably record two vinyl albums to
each CD, then use the CD's to make other "edited" CD's of my absolute
favorite music, but doing that in one step would be convenient, too.
So, in addition to the software, what are the hardware requirements?
Thanks,
Colin
=====================================================
To unsubscribe from this list, send an email message
to "steward@scoug.com". In the body of the message,
put the command "unsubscribe scoug-help".
For problems, contact the list owner at
"rollin@scoug.com".
=====================================================
<< Previous Message <<
>> Next Message >>
Return to [ 31 |
May |
2004 ]
The Southern California OS/2 User Group
P.O. Box 26904
Santa Ana, CA 92799-6904, USA
Copyright 2001 the Southern California OS/2 User Group. ALL RIGHTS
RESERVED.
SCOUG, Warp Expo West, and Warpfest are trademarks of the Southern California OS/2 User Group.
OS/2, Workplace Shell, and IBM are registered trademarks of International
Business Machines Corporation.
All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.
|