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From: David Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Aug 12, 2007 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: flac and wav
To: Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Stefan wrote:


> When ripping cassette tapes, I do:
> - use sox's "rec" to record a wav file of the whole side of a tape.
> - open the wav in `audacity' to visually find the spots that separate
>   one song from another, writing down the second at which they occur.


I seem to think that is too much work. Why not simply open up audacity, set
it
to "read" from line in, adjust your mixer settings accordingly, and then
just let
audacity "record" from the line in of the sound card directly? Probably you
do want
to save the finished copy of course, before you split it up, but you can
also block and
copy-paste the songs over to new wav files from within Audacity itself.


>         Stefan
>

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