Adam Hardy wrote:
> Marko Randjelovic on 12/08/07 16:52, wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> Hmmm. I don't know why I automatically assumed (yeah, yeah, I know)
>>> was a Windows app. :(
>>>
>>> Anyway, rezound in Unstable is a beta version (0.12.2beta-10), and
>>> quite an early version. Maybe tha
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On 08/12/07 12:06, Adam Hardy wrote:
> Marko Randjelovic on 12/08/07 16:52, wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> Hmmm. I don't know why I automatically assumed (yeah, yeah, I know)
>>> was a Windows app. :(
>>>
>>> Anyway, rezound in Unstable is a beta v
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Date: Aug 12, 2007 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: flac and wav
To: Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Stefan wrote:
> When ripping cassette tapes
Marko Randjelovic on 12/08/07 16:52, wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Hmmm. I don't know why I automatically assumed (yeah, yeah, I know)
was a Windows app. :(
Anyway, rezound in Unstable is a beta version (0.12.2beta-10), and
quite an early version. Maybe that's why there are bugs. Also, it
seems
Ron Johnson wrote:
> Hmmm. I don't know why I automatically assumed (yeah, yeah, I know)
> was a Windows app. :(
>
> Anyway, rezound in Unstable is a beta version (0.12.2beta-10), and
> quite an early version. Maybe that's why there are bugs. Also, it
> seems to use OSS instead of ALSA. Not e
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On 08/12/07 07:37, Adam Hardy wrote:
> Stefan Monnier on 12/08/07 05:22, wrote:
Would have if I could have! But it wasn't a cd. It was an old cassette
tape feeding into the sound card, captured with ReZound.
>>
>>> There are *definitely* ways
Stefan Monnier on 12/08/07 05:22, wrote:
Would have if I could have! But it wasn't a cd. It was an old cassette
tape feeding into the sound card, captured with ReZound.
There are *definitely* ways to do that with Linux. Someone asks
every 4-6 months on this list. Record players, not cassette
>> Would have if I could have! But it wasn't a cd. It was an old cassette
>> tape feeding into the sound card, captured with ReZound.
> There are *definitely* ways to do that with Linux. Someone asks
> every 4-6 months on this list. Record players, not cassette
> players, but the concept is the
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On 08/11/07 14:42, Adam Hardy wrote:
[snip]
>
> Would have if I could have! But it wasn't a cd. It was an old cassette
> tape feeding into the sound card, captured with ReZound.
There are *definitely* ways to do that with Linux. Someone asks
every 4
Ron Johnson on 11/08/07 20:20, wrote:
On 08/11/07 14:05, Adam Hardy wrote:
Marko Randjelovic on 11/08/07 13:00, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
is anyone here familiar with wav files or flac encoding? I created a wav
file using ReZound and I'm trying to compress it with flac but I get the
following e
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On 08/11/07 14:05, Adam Hardy wrote:
> Marko Randjelovic on 11/08/07 13:00, wrote:
>> Adam Hardy wrote:
>>> is anyone here familiar with wav files or flac encoding? I created a wav
>>> file using ReZound and I'm trying to compress it with flac but I ge
Marko Randjelovic on 11/08/07 13:00, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
is anyone here familiar with wav files or flac encoding? I created a wav
file using ReZound and I'm trying to compress it with flac but I get the
following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp$ flac Ted/Ted\ Hughes\ -\ 1970\ -\ Crow\ \(sid
Adam Hardy wrote:
> Hi
>
> is anyone here familiar with wav files or flac encoding? I created a wav
> file using ReZound and I'm trying to compress it with flac but I get the
> following error:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp$ flac Ted/Ted\ Hughes\ -\ 1970\ -\ Crow\ \(side\
> 1\).wav
>
> flac 1.1.2
Hi
is anyone here familiar with wav files or flac encoding? I created a wav file
using ReZound and I'm trying to compress it with flac but I get the following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp$ flac Ted/Ted\ Hughes\ -\ 1970\ -\ Crow\ \(side\ 1\).wav
flac 1.1.2, Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003,
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