Adam Bower wrote:
On Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 10:02:52PM +0100, Anthony Anson wrote:
If I'm going to put it on a portable medium it might as well go on CD.
So why use a format you deem unsuitable when you could just put it on the CD using it as a filesystem instead of audio and shove on a proper master of it?
Who said I wasn't going to? There's room on a CD for a choice of files...
I'm investigating possibilities ATM, but BJ seems to have grasped what I was looking for - a program which will burn a commercial-quality CD from analogue audio input, doing the conversion 'on the fly'.
My reservations about the quality of the audio from the average CD is purely professional, and really only concerns high-end recordings listened to by people with A1 hearing - the latter attribute I suspect I'm somewhat past
Since I have most of a cake of suitable CDs, and IIRC the interested parties nominated the medium, that is how I shall proceed.