I am looking for a free sound editor that will let me take songs off a
cassette tape and put them in to separate files.
Donald
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Hi Donald. To my knowledge, there are no free audio editors. They will all
cost you and the cost varies widely. However there is a trial period with
Gold Wave which gives you full functionality for a limited period. If you
were able to get your work done with in the prescribed time limit then i
Will it record from a cassette tape?
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you might wish to look at MP3DirectCut. It is a f
you might wish to look at MP3DirectCut. It is a free direct mp3 editor,
splitter, cutter and recorder. You can download it from
http://www.mpesch3.de
Some brief notes I have regarding shortcuts for this program are as follows:
Rewind and fast forward using cursor left and right or page-up and
It will record from the line input on your sound card, so if you can run a lead
from your cassette machine to your sound card, then
yes it will.
Regards,
Barry Chapman
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Thanks that's wonderful!
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It will record from the line input on your sound card, so if yo
You might try Audacity:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net
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Here as promised is a short sample of a recording made at a training session
Stephen
I have an idea anyway that if any cricket SA is involved in is broadcasted
on radio 2000, you may get it on
www.radio2000.co.za
Although the sound quality is rather attrocious!
Anndre
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Hi well I just went to the proposed url? nothing would come on
why? must one have sign on or not?At 10:56 AM 10/12/2008, you wrote:
Stephen
I have an idea anyway that if any cricket SA is involved in is broadcasted
on radio 2000, you may get it on
www.radio2000.co.za
Although the sound quality
You have to go to the listen link and there is only local programming
streaming at the moment. Haven't been there for some time though.
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The only thing that impresses me is that it can record in mp3 and stereo and
that the batteries can be charged via the usb cable.
Any pricing info on this yet?
/Anders.
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I don't completely understand the function and purpose of these files.
When I have wished to download audio files from such places as ACB
Radio's Main Menu and other sources I have not been able to retrieve an
actual file, even with the "save as" option. It's my understanding that
each time I acce
Hi, Pam. .m3u files are indeed playlists. You can o[pen them in a text
editor to see what the actual files are. It is often then possible to
download those files.
The current main menu archives, available at
http://www2.acbradio.org/mainmenu/shows.php
seem to have download links for easy downl
sounds like cdex is what you want.
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Subject: looking for free editor
I am looking for a free sound editor that will let me take songs off a
cassette tape and put them in
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Alex
Is there a device that will let you plug in a thumb drive and act like
a CD player, reading the songs, and sending them through RCA to a
stario receiver? I would apppreciate any advice on a product that
would do this?
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smile.At 03:42 PM 10/12/2008, you wrote:
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Alex
Is there a device that will let you plug in a thumb drive and act like
a CD player, reading the songs, and sending them through RCA to a
stario receiver? I would apppreciate any
Best way I can think of is buy one of those cables that have two RCA jacks
on one end and 1 at the other. Plug the end with 1 jack into a laptop, with
a thumb drive in it, and plug the other two into a stario or tv equipt with
2 stario jacks.
hth
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Well, I wanted to be able to use it not near a computer, and I do not
like the sound quality of headphone jacks. I was wondering if there
was a component like a CD player that can read thumb drives, and or
flash cards.
On 10/12/08, constantine (on laptop) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Free wav audio editor is audacity from sourceforge.net. Free mp3 editor
is directcut.
Walter Ramage said the following on 12.10.2008 13:50:
Hi Donald. To my knowledge, there are no free audio editors. They will all
cost you and the cost varies widely. However there is a trial period with
Gol
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