On Wednesday 26 December 2001 06:29, James wrote:
I want to convert my record collection MP3 and I am looking for a way to do it. Somewhere in my memory is a program that will record what comes into the sound card and indentify the pauses between songs and separate them into individual WAV files. Once in WAV, the conversion to MP3 is pretty easy. However, it is this first step that has me stumped. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreaciated.
I know with an audio cd you can use cdparanoia -B. That won't work if you're using a phono with line-in, though. I would be very interested in knowing how to get a similar result with line-in recording. I've been using Creative Wave Studio (comes with PCI 128 sound card) in Windows, manually cutting the long wav of one side of an audio cassette into the individual wavs of the separate songs. The two aspects of this I don't like are 1. Doing it in Windows 2. It's a pain and rather time consuming breaking it up into individual wavs by hand. *************************************************** Powered by SuSE Linux 7.2 Professional KDE 2.1.2 KMail 1.2 Bryan S. Tyson bryantyson@earthlink.net ***************************************************