Randy, when you plug your turntable in, the USB soundcard within the
turntable takes the place of your onboard sound card. You have to tell jaws
which soundcard you wish to use, and then use your turntable soundcard.
Without any doubt, audacity 2.5 is very accessible and extremely useful.
It'
Am also wondering if programs like Audacity and Total Recorder (Total
Recorder is not free) but is not a bad program) have never tried Audacity,
but have heard good things about it and the price is right; free!
Tom Kaufman
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i am curious about another thing...jaws till stop speaking as
soon as i plug in my uSB record playerthis is rediculous!.
where do i get this programme?
At 09:04 PM 8/30/2014, you wrote:
One program to use is mp3 direct cut. It has a recording feature
that does a nice job and best of all
One program to use is mp3 direct cut. It has a recording feature that does
a nice job and best of all, it's free.
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From: randy tijerina
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2014 8:20 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: I'm trying to record from my turntable
what's th
what's the best programm, then?
At 07:59 PM 8/30/2014, you wrote:
Sound recorder will only give you one minute.
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To:
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2014 4:19 PM
Subject: I'm trying to record from my turntable
friends, I'm trying to record a reco
Sound recorder will only give you one minute.
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From: "randy tijerina"
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2014 4:19 PM
Subject: I'm trying to record from my turntable
friends, I'm trying to record a record from my USb turntable.
is sound recorder a good programme to u
friends, I'm trying to record a record from my USb turntable.
is sound recorder a good programme to use?
I'm not gonna clean my records. I wanna just do a test file before i
share with anyone. I'm using windows 7 home by the way.
Hi Joe
I am lowering the bitrate to an equal level, I assume if the
files are set at the required bitrate it will just skip them
and just do the ones that need doing.
Regards
Adrien
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Hi Adrian,
I suspect that if switch is saving the files to a destination where
files of the same name exist, depending on the setting it wil either
overwrite or not.
The vit rates of saved files, will not determine the behaviour.
That is my understanding.
Joe
On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 12:19:29 +020
Hi
I am converting files with switch, I am lowering the bit
rate, in the options on switch it gives me the choice not to
convert if the destination file already exists, does this
mean if my files are already at the required bit rate,
switch will ignore them? I am converting a lot of files.
Reg
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