Just a work around for the moment.
You can set the output in Winamp to that record to disk thingie and go from
there it will output to either .wav or .mp3 from an .mpg file. Just tried
it-it worked.
If you have a whole bunch of .mpg files you might just create an .m3u play
list and pipe the lot to .wav or .mp3 files. It isn't entirely satisfactory
but it will get the job done for you.
Cheers
Andrea
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chrissie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 9:00 AM
Subject: recording from a freeview receiver


> Hi folks
>
> I send an email about this earlier today but i've a feeling for some
reason
> it didn't make it to the list but zpologies if it did.
>
> I've recently got a new freeview receiver - for those outside the UK
> freeview is a system of digital terestrial tv and radio - the box plugs
> straight into the usb socket of the pc.  It's extremely good, good picture
> and good audio.  One of the things you can do with it is record either
radio
> or television.  Unfortunately though it records everything, including
radio,
> in the .mpg format.  Does anyone know of a program that will edit the
audio
> (radio) files?  Winamp will play the files but neither Sound Forge nor
Cool
> Edit Pro will touch them from an editing point of view.  help would be
> appreciated.
>
> many thanks for help
> Chrissie
>
>
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