On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 9:48, Rex Johnston wrote:
> dave G wrote:
> > i have been experimenting with "ripping" wav files from music tapes, with
> > a view to recording them asCD music files
> >
> > I have used gramofile to rip and filter the tracks and then wav2cdr to
> >  convert them to CDR files, k3b to record them
> >
> > The output from wav2cdr in the sample below gave a file "span1.01".
> >
> > K3b can't recognise this file type, I've tried expermenting by renaming
> > the extension as "cdr" "wav" "raw" but no luck with getting the CDR
> > playback
>
> k3b (actually cdrecord, which it uses) will automatically reformat a
> .wav file when writing it to cd.  I do something similar, but skip to...
> cdrecord dev=0,0,0 speed=16 -audio -pad -v *.wav
>
> Who was it that wanted some vinyl ripped?
>
> Cheers, Rex

ta rex

I'll give it another go, burning the .wav on k3b and see what I get
-- 
cheers................dave G

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