On Tuesday 30 Sep 2003 4:45 pm, you wrote:
> did you see this one Anne , this list is a bit weird at the moment
>
> Richard
>
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>
> > From: Ronald J. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [expert] Vinyl to CD
> > Date: 30 Sep 2003 09:02:09 -0400
> >
> > On Tuesday 30 September 2003 08:56 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > > I need to record some of my vinyl collection as wav files to
> > > burn onto audio cd.  So far I haven't found anything that is
> > > actually reading the input, either from the soundcard direct or
> > > from the Audigy front panel.
> > >
> > > Some time ago someone mentioned the diskwriter plugin for xmms.
> > >  Can someone give me the file name?  I don't seem to have it
> > > installed, and can't find it on the list.
> > >
> > > Is diskwriter likely to help me?
> > >
> > > Anyone able to suggest a better route?
> > >
> > > Anne
> >
> > Anne, urpmi gramofile and check it out - its what I just recently
> > used to convert some 20 year old cassettes that I had. ;-)
> >
> > --
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> >                                                 Dark><Lord
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No, I didn't see it.  Thanks for sending it on.  I got LVG's though.  
Before I saw this I had found an article on Gramofile through google, 
so I've installed it.  I'll also take a look at LV's suggestions of 
audacity and rezound.

But the first need is to actually get the sound in.  What can I use 
that will give me some feedback as to whether it is actually hearing 
anything?  It's too time-consuming to keep attempting a recording 
when you don't know whether there's anything there in the first 
place.

Anne
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