TheLastMan;400181 Wrote: 
> In my view simple dedicated applications such as this (and
> Spin-it-Again) are much more appropriate to the job than Audacity.  
> 
> The problem with Audacity is it tries to be all things to all men and
> ends up being horribly complex requiring a very steep learning curve. I
> spent about 5 hours trying to get the hang of it before giving up. 
> 
> Spin-it-again has a totally intuitive workflow that actually took no
> learning at all.  It holds your hand with interactive guidance all the
> way through making it no more difficult to record on a PC as on a
> cassette deck.  LPrecorder is very similar.

I use audacity to capture the audio at 24bit/48khz.  I then use
clickrepair to clean the captured file.  Amazing software by the way!

I then use Magix Audio Cleaning Lab to normalize the volume on the
entire recording to just under 0.0db and then also use it to mark and
export the tracks.  Free Audacity can do this part as well just not as
easily.

Convert them to wma lossless with dbpoweramp.

The only software I recommend people actually buying is clickrepair and
dbpoweramp.


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