On 11 Apr 2002, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:

As already recommended: use gramofile!
It's excelent. I've used it to 'transform' several k7 audio to CD!

But I got a recipe:

- I record and process the sound with gramofile; (initial input and final)
- I use aumix to control the input/output levels;
- I transform wav -> mp3 -> wav, with cddoit (it works with directories,
so you copy all the files to be converted into a directory and inform the
input and output directories to cddoit);
- As I have to edit the K7 source
I use a 'graphic' program "Audacity" which handle both wav and mp3.

We also have SoundStudio, but Audacity is faster, much faster to process!

Enjoy,

Ricardo Castanho


>OK, I'm asking for some help now.  I've got to record sound coming from
>the sound card into wav or mp3 format.  I've looked at krecord but I
>can't install it on this LM81 system; it won't recognize my artsd
>library as valid.
>
>Has anybody else got some recommendations for something that will work?
>It would be nice to get it recording into mp3 format so that the hard
>drive won't be filled with one big wav.
>
>Does Xmms have a recording plugin that I've missed?  Info?  Suggestions?
>Anybody?
>
>
>Tanks,
>
>LX
>
>
>
>


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