On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 05:41:57PM -0500, James Hughes wrote: > > > > I'd be interested in hearing if you get this working. It appears that the > > devloper of Ardour has suceded in upseting the Debian developers, and they > > are'nt interested in doing anythign with this package. Too bad, as I have > > lot's of LP's thta I wan't to read in, and this package would be a big > > asset (along with gramofile), on doing this. I wisht these 2 projects could > > get together. > > I've been having some success recording LP's with Audacity. It has a > nifty 'remove noise profile' feature that I've found quite useful for > getting rid of pops and scratches. Gramofile sounds interesting > though, especially the feature that detects where tracks start and end > and splits the .wav file accordingly. > > > Thanks for the info. > np, thanks for the gramofile tip!
If you are not using gramofile, I _strongly_ sugest you take a look at it. It's wonderful. I'm not usually a person who needs a GUI, but for live albums, which the automated tarck spliter cant handle, a nice GUI editor, showing waveforms, and allowing you to makrk places for spliting, and play short segments that you have marked would be ideal. That's why I wanted Ardour. But at this point in time, unless someone else gets it built on Debian, it's a non-starter for me :-( -- "They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]