hey man,
i have some KL Saigal and old classical cassettes of the Giants of 40s and
50s.
I used goldwave to record them and made them into .wav files. Then converted
them into mp3z.

my friend personally prefers blade to lame. and i dont know, if i can edit
files like u say.
i can use ogg and see if the noise might reduce.

arvind

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shridhar Daithankar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Linux India" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: [LIH] mp3 encoders


> On 8 Apr 2002 at 14:00, Arvind wrote:
>
> > where is the official homepage for ogg?
>
> http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/
>
> > have never tried ogg, but feedback here looks good to me.
> > ihave ancient cassettes from the 40s and 50s and if i can reduce the
noise,
> > it would be fine.
>
> It doesn't reduce noise from man page of  oggenc. You have to either use
> audacity or broadcast2000 to edit the file. And it's not a easy job to get
a
> better sound file out of a messed one.
>
> And cassettes? Forget it. Even brand new HMV cassettes which plays very
fine
> otherwise, when recorded, sucks bad. I have a cassette of Talat,
converted.. I
> would rather keep that cassette.. I guess matching encoding rate to
something
> similar to cassette, like 8kbps should soften it a bit. But if wav is
encoded
> badly itself then tough luck.
>
> I rather plan to buy a radio card. VividhBharatee hosts a rich collection
of
> songs and good enough quality. I can not hunt all those songs on my own.
Click
> and record/encode is much better..;-)
>
>  Shridhar
>
>
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