Quoting "Kenneth E. Lussier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>     I'm looking for software for editing audio files, among other
> things. What I want to is 1) rip music from CD's to an audio format
> (.au, .wav, .mp3) 2) edit the file to take out leading and trailing
> silence 3) (optional) strip the lyric tracks and music tracks apart and
> 4) burn it back to a CD. The last step I can do with cdrecord and
> xcdroast.
>     My problem stems from the fact that I have Windoze-based software
> that can do all of this (except for separating the tracks), but I can
> only work one song at a time. When I am finished saving the song that
> I'm working on, I have to reboot the machine or it locks up on me. Also,
> my CD burner is extreamly unreliable under Windoze. Sometimes it works,
> but usually I end up with either blank tracks, static/squealing noises,
> or the machine locks up on me. Since I have yet to have any problems
> with the burner under Linux, I'm hoping that I can find comperable audio
> software. Not to mention that it will bring me one step closer to being
> M$-Free ;-)
> TIA,
> Kenny
> PS The problem is NOT that I need more memory. I have 192MB.

  Haven't tried any myself, but there is at extensive listing of X11 based 
sound software at http://freshmeat.net/appindex/x11/sound.html

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Thomas Charron
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