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Colin Campbell wrote:  
> Peter Skye wrote:  
>   
>> Tom Brown wrote:  
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>>> 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  
 
I have a Radio Shack SSM-60 Stereo Mixer feeding my SBLive! Value card   
running the UniAud drivers. Outboard of that, a Sony TC-K2A Stereo   
Cassette Deck and (as soon as I dig it out of the garage) a Thorens   
TD-124 turntable with some kind of cartridge. The tape deck has just   
been proven to work thru the mixer. I haven't run the turntable in   
years, so that remains to be seen.  
 
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Tom Brown  
thombrown at san dot rr dot com  
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA  
running eComStation GA + FP 3  
  eCS system uptime is 0 days 00:42 hours  
 
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