Thanks for writing. Not only is the conversion from low quality wav to
high quality wav presented clearly on the noted website,
http://members.aol.com/citizenbio/pchelp/mpeg.html  , but you can link
over to a web ring full of PC help sites.


On 19 Sep 2000 10:12:39 -0700 KBryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello.  This is the note I sent directly to Pedro off-list (Hope he 
> doesn't mind!)
> 
> "Hiya Pedro,  
>  
> My AIM (http://www.aim.com) name is peaceNsolace or I have a 
> personal www chat room located at 
> http://homepage.altavista.com/WhoisKBryan/index.html 
> (page takes a minute or two to load--graphic intensive)  Talk to you 
> soon, either mode.    KBryan  aka  Peace"
> 
> I have a few little programs I use together to create/modify the 
> samples I record. One is a simple MP3 compressor called 
> MP3Compresssor, another called CD-DA Extractor,  another called a 
> Gowave Mpeg DJ Program (don't remember where I got it..sorry) and 
> the other app is actually IN Windows' Sound Recorder under 
> PROPERTIES FOR SOUND where you can adjust the Mhz to reveal radio 
> quality, stereo, voice, etc. It took me a while to get it right, and 
> I still have to tamper a smidge sometimes. But I start with the male 
> to male and Sound Recorder and a portable boom box. Plug one end of 
> the male into the SOUND IN portion of the sound card plug the other 
> male into the headphone/mic of the boom box (and they SWORE it 
> couldn't be done!) Adjust volume on the boom box only. Keep system 
> volume as set. I record in high quality MONO which usually takes 
> away the hissing, then I convert to high quality wav (32/22 mono is 
> best recording) them I can convert to MP1 layer or up to MP3 layer, 
> whichever I choose depending on need. If you don't have the MP1, 2, 
> or 3 codec, then I can send that to you as well as any of the small 
> apps I just described.  Here's an excellent info  website that can 
> help with the codecs and more info on "fiddling" to make it great. 
> http://members.aol.com/citizenbio/pchelp/mpeg.html
> 
> Talk to ya later!
> Peace
> -----------------------------------------
> On Tue, 19 September 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Peace, 
> I'd be interested in your method also. Do you get rid of the high 
> frequency noise by choosing a codec with low  bandwidth (for example 
> a slow encoding, or one designed for "voice" recording?)? I have 
> been toying with recording some of my old collection of 78's and 
> scratched up
> jazz LP's to digital. 
> You might consider sharing with Seek and Find group
> thepccat
> 
> 
> 
> 
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