Anything goes - Any good program to record analog to mp3/ogg/etc out there? Loco-S - 06.03.2007, 05:09 Uhr Titel: Any good program to record analog to mp3/ogg/etc out there?
Im looking for a program similar to CDex for Kanotix, I have a lot of old tapes I want to record from my tape player via the "Line IN" on my sound card to convert them into ogg, or MP3 and then burn them to CD, so far I have found one that records but on the WAV format, way too big of a file, with the added hassle of having to convert the file into mp3 and then delete the wav file.
I have about 70 casettes from the 80's with music hard to find this days...he he, any idea or place to go will be greatly appreciated.
Werner.
mzilikazi - 07.03.2007, 01:05 Uhr Titel: RE: Any good program to record analog to mp3/ogg/etc out the
I'd use Audacity. It's in Debian. Here's a howto even:
http://mag.mypclinuxos.com/html/Issues/ ... age03.htmlLoco-S - 14.03.2007, 22:08 Uhr Titel:
Many thanks, I got to play a little on settings with Audacity ( found it on Kanotix) blew me away, Im remastering all my old stuff I thought was destined to the thrift store or the dumpster, some of my tapes were a little fuzzy but got them decent sounding Everyday I get more and more happy with the switch I made a couple of years ago.
Thanks Kano!.
Werner
Cuddles - 03.07.2007, 21:35 Uhr Titel: Loco-S,
Another program, ReZound, I used to convert ten audio cassettes into mp3 format, and get them over to CD. Lectures mostly, but, it worked. It is also easy to get through normal Debian repositories