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Dubbing Reel-to-Reel to CD
In rec.audio.tech Matt Ion wrote:
Arny Krueger wrote: "Adrian" wrote in message ups.com So, when I have acquired a Behringer UCA202, I will investigate some of the packages recomended in this thread. Thus far the folks here have given me an education. :-) Go to google and find the web site for Audacity. It's freeware and really pretty good. I'll second the recommendation for Audacity. Dunno if it has direct-CD-burning capability, but your laptop already has the burning software, so all you need to do is capture to 44.1kHz/16-bit/stereo WAVs, do whatever editing you desire, and burn the files via your burning software. I can't quite understand the hype around Audacity. I guess my computer is just so slow that it reveals the bugs. On a 1GHz processor though, it cannot actually record sound without dropouts and glitches. Once those glitches are in the data stream, it cannot write out to a .wav file that will write to a standard audio CD. Nero is a great application made by Ahead Software, and relatively inexpensive for everything it does. They have a downloadable demo available - www.nero.com No argument there. I used Roxio before, and kept looking for alternative programs which worked around its quirks. Then I got Nero "lite" with my new burner, and quit using all of the others. Colin |
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