I'm looking for a Debian package that provides a simple audio editor for some MP3's I have.
Scanning the Debian site I've seen sweep, ecawave and audacity.
Has anyone used any of these and, if so, what are your thoughts about them?
Keith ____________ When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone forever, in its place is something that you have left behind... let it be something good.
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I'm looking for a Debian package that provides a simple audio editor for some MP3's I have.
Scanning the Debian site I've seen sweep, ecawave and audacity.
Has anyone used any of these and, if so, what are your thoughts about them?
Also just spotted glame and gnusound (not on Debian site but .deb available).
Any other suggestions welcome.
Keith Watson ____________ Enlightenment is not imagining figures of light but making the darkness conscious. Carl Gustav Jung
On Wednesday 19 March 2003 17:01, Keith Watson wrote:
I'm looking for a Debian package that provides a simple audio editor for some MP3's I have.
Scanning the Debian site I've seen sweep, ecawave and audacity.
Has anyone used any of these and, if so, what are your thoughts about them?
Linux Format has a round up of audio editors this month. Summary:
Audacity 8/10 Ecawave 4/10 GNoise 4/10 GLAME 7/10 Sweep 8/10 mhWaveEdit 4/10
The conclusion was Audacity for it's Cool edit like interface and sweep for editing live music.
Both have some strange dependencies (IIRC), with sweep needing a database prog that I hadn't heard of (again, a big IIRC). Then again I installing them on my linux from scratch system, so these dependencies may be common on other distros. (I'm sorry, that was terrible advice wasn't it?)
BenE
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 10:09:45PM +0000, BenEBoy wrote:
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Both have some strange dependencies (IIRC), with sweep needing a database= prog=20 that I hadn't heard of (again, a big IIRC). Then again I installing them = on=20 my linux from scratch system, so these dependencies may be common on othe= r=20 distros. (I'm sorry, that was terrible advice wasn't it?)
Why this looks odd in my mail client (mutt) with all those =20... but anyway.. I think that must have been the worse advice on ALUG for a while ;)
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 10:52:22PM +0000, Craig wrote:
Why this looks odd in my mail client (mutt) with all those =20... but
Looked fine to me... probably some server along the mail route.
Cheers, Alexis