In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Les Hunt 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>--- In [email protected], "Eycott, George, VF UK - Technology
>\(TS\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I am transferring an LP called "Narrowboats" produced by the BBC in
>1969
>> to CD (or possibly MP3). I remeember some conversation on this list
>from
>> people trying to get the BBC to re-release this some years ago.
>>
>> Anyway, after coaxing my turntable into use after some years of
>> retirement I am nearing the goal of getting it onto the PC, all I need
>> now is some software to remove the crackles, pops and so on. Anyone
>got
>> any recommendations for some (preferably free) software?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> George "Bungle" Eycott
>>
>
>
>I use Cool Edit Pro, which I bought several years ago. Unfortunately
>the software has now been bought by Adobe, and they now charge a
>FORTUNE for it. Pity, as I always got regular free upgrades from
>Syntrillium Software in the old days.
>
>However there is a freebie called Audacity that you may like to try -
>it's available from http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

At the risk of drifting away from the bank into the uncharted waters of 
off-topic-ness, has anyone got any experience of  <stingy> free 
</stingy> recording packages which implement RIAA de-emphasis in 
software?

Wassail!
-- 
Martin E Phillips      http://www.g4cio.demon.co.uk
Homebrewing, black pudding, boats, morris dancing, ham radio and more!
The Gloucester-Sharpness canal web page http://www.glos-sharpness.org.uk

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