I am looking for some practical advice to achieve the "optimal" quality
mp3 recordings. On clean recordings of music CDs using cdparanoia I use
the "--alt-preset standard" setting for lame which gives excellent
results. My sources in this case are not as clean.
I have a cassette tape deck attached to the line-in and am making
stereo-44Khz recordings which I call the raw wav files (no signal
processing yet).
These recordings are all medium-good quality speech.
I can use any of the following tools - gramofile, audacity, and lame to
process and encode. I've looked at the signal processing function of
each of the tools and I am not sure what is most appropriate or if they
should be used in sequence or what is most appropriate for cleaning up
speech (given the limited dynamic range)
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Joe Sotham
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