Anyone know if there are any console
sound editors? Specifically, I need
one that will edit Vorbis Ogg files.
Lance
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used to graphical stuff, but there are GUI's for ecasound as
well. There are actually several different, competing GUI's! Some
people have too much time..
-chris
> Since there now is a "multimedia"-Debian distri, I start getting hope
> again: is there S
ng.
> -Original Message-
> From: csj [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 3:28 PM
> To: Debian User
> Subject: Re: S: Sound editor
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> On Tuesday 20 November 2001 02:53, Markus Grunwald wrote:
> > Hello !
> >
> > Since
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 02:53, Markus Grunwald wrote:
> Hello !
>
> Since there now is a "multimedia"-Debian distri, I start getting hope
> again: is there SOME reasonable sound editor for Linux ? I am
> searching since my Linux start (2.0.??) for something as po
Hello !
Since there now is a "multimedia"-Debian distri, I start getting hope again: is
there SOME reasonable sound editor for Linux ? I am searching since my Linux
start (2.0.??) for something as powerful as Cool Edit but everything I get is
MixViews which is just horrible to use :
I am looking for a sound editor that works well with large files. I
need to be able to split a large wave file into pieces and normalize it
so I can burn them on a cd.
I tried xwave but it tries to load the whole file into memory, and that
doesn't work with only 64 MB ram...
Oh, and with
Is there a Sound Editor similar (but more powerful) to Cool Edit available
under Linux. (And in .deb if possible) ?
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