Hi Gary and Kevin. Thanks for your advice. Kevin, unfortunately
copying in real time (which I gather is what you're suggesting) isn't
an option for me due to its longevity, but the suggestion was
appreciated. Also, I'm unable to put Goldwave on the laptop I'm
borrowing, but have previously
High Kevin,
It sounds like you're doing the same thing with your many disc that I do
with old records and tapes. SMILES
You don't always have to use the USB inter face if you can go the other
rout.
My best regards.
John.
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Minor kmi...@windstream.net
Hi Danny. If you are unable to use Gold Wave for recordings on that
computer then have you tried using CDEX. This will record straight onto the
hard drive or on to an external hard drive. Unfortunately though, it isn't
an audio editor so when you start the recording then stop it, the resulting
Hi John. I 100% agree with you and Kevin, and for old material
(mainly cassettes) I do copy things in real time and edit with
Goldwave (when I have the software installed). However, I don't want
to generate any more recordings on tape as I already have a collection
which will probably never all
Hi Walter. Thanks for advising me again. No, I haven't thought of
CDEX, as I've never used it and assumed that it was simply an
alternative to Goldwave but with less features. One of the main
issues with putting Goldwave on this computer is the lack of available
space for programmes, but if
Hello Danny,
I don't make tape recordings anymore either.
I just make digital transfers of them using DC7.
Making tape recordings these days, is so yester years. SMILES.
Why do that when these days, we're using tricks like vacuum tube preamps to
make our recordings sound pretty close to what
High Danny,
Actually, your stand alone CD recorder can do editing.
But the problem is, you'll need sight to do it.
That's why I got read of mine.
My best regards.
John.
- Original Message -
From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Hi Danny. CDEX is a small programme, can't remember the size but certainly
much smaller than Gold Wave. It is in fact a CD ripper but it is able to
convert files to and from WAVE and or MP3. It also has a Digital recorder
included and it is very easy to use. I must admit I never really use it
Hi Casey,
Yes, I think is the correct place.
On 25/05/2010 00:08, Casey wrote:
Hi again I don't have the c common files audio plugin file in my ahead
folder.
But if I go to program files under my C drive and go under my ahead
folder and in that folder I have a Nero folder.
In that folder I