Ralph, I was looking for this and finally found it. http://panic.et.tudelft.nl/~costar/gramofile/ Description from the web page: /GramoFile/ is a computer program, running under the /Linux/ operating system (and some other UNIX-like OSses -- and even DOS/Windows now!), with the main goal of putting the sound of, for example, gramophone records on CDs. It is able to record hours of CD quality music, split long sound files in separate tracks, and remove ticks and pops from recordings. Thought this might help, Dow Ralph De Witt wrote:
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Hi: I know nothing about Multimedia, except how to play/listen to cd's through KsCD. I have some tapes of lectures, religious services, etc. that I would like to capture to my hard drive and then using K3B burn to cd's. I would like to know if there is any software preferrable GUI based that will capture the output of the cassette player that is hooked up to the sound input connection and save to the hard drive? Also what would be the best format to store the files in? Thanks for your help.
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