On Monday 09 December 2002 09:29 pm, magnet wrote:
I agree with the nice simple answer, I was wondering if there was a way to 
pipe the ouput of rec to lame so It would record and compress in a simple two 
step command line process.
How would it appear to issue such a command 

$ rec -s w -c 2 -r 44100 myfile.wav | lame ????

> Cheers Bryan, this was what I was looking for, a nice simple command which
> worked perfectly. I dropped the rate down from 44100 to 8000 as these tapes
> are only speech and do not contain music. Quality seems very acceptable,
> although I think I will have to compress to mp3 format as even these .wav
> files are still rather large.
>
> regards
> magnet
>
> On Tuesday 10 Dec 2002 4:22 am, Bryan Tyson wrote:
> > On Monday 09 December 2002 19:49, magnet wrote:
> > > Can you recommend a utility that will allow me to record the input
> > > from a cassette player into the input plug on my soundcard?
> >
> > At a command prompt type rec -s w -c 2 -r 44100 myfile.wav
> >
> > Learn more with man rec.
> >
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