Wayne Stallwood wrote:
On 06/08/11 11:04, Anthony Anson wrote:
Something which (strangely) I've never tried, as my business, such as is remaining, is in audio, but I don't rate the quality of CDs...
Last week I bought an interesting and scarce 45 rpm record - a university rag record - and several Sheddi (denizens of uk.rec.sheds) would like a copy and scan of the label.
Scan's no problem, but what program (under Squeeze) would people suggest for writing the best quality audio files to CD (or DVD)?
Even though it means importing half a ton of KDE bits I tend to use k3b (when I want a gui)
Just tell it you want to make an audio CD, import the audio files and it will convert them to cda on the fly.
If you want to do it the commandline way then look at cdrdao or cdrecord (wodim) (in the cdrkit package) but both will need your audio tracks to be straight pcm or wav before you start.
Thanks. I'll look into it further. To connect to the audio bit on the flaptop I've got to make-up the cables (phono to midi-jackplug) before I do anything else - most of my audio equipment is probably older than most people on the list...¾
¾ Garrard 401 but with a Hadcock Unipivot SE arm with van den Hul wiring, and MusicMaker II pickup; Ferrograh amp; and not immediately impinging on this topic, a pair of Leak Sandwich Speakers.