>> The one other common editing task I do is remastering of live LP vinyl. I >> use CEP to do the recording, normalize, process, denoise, depop, etc. I the >n >> pull over a neat hack called CDWAV that does the track splitting, on CD bloc >k >> boundaries, so that I can then burn DAO and retain the continuous 'live >> album' flow. I'm not expecting ardour to do all of this (although it would >> be nice) -- but I have yet to find a program even remotely like CDWAV under >> Linux. Know anyone developing such a beast? :-) > >oh, yeah. this would make my life a lot easier, too. >should not be too hard, but i have not yet gotten around to try it. >for my purposes, it would be enough to take a 1 gig wav, be able to >mark track boundaries in some editor (i.e. have a way to simply >export the current cursor location to a text file), correct the >boudary markers so that they correspond to cd sectors and create a >TOC in a format readable by cdrdao.
it will be in ardour by the end of the day. i am even considering adding direct support for a cd-burning sub-process (e.g. using cdrecord or cdrdao). --p
