On Sunday 25 June 2006 18:03, Todd Zullinger wrote: > > > AudioTranscriber does look quite good, although it mentions RH7, and > > the web page was last updated in 2004. > > The main page linked above says: > > "Version -.0.9.2B has been updated to fix bugs, should work good > with FC4" > > So that should be good. > Sounds good > > In the past I converted some vinyl, but I made separate recordings > > for every track. It's a lengthy business, doing it that way, > > especially as it's all to easy to get false starts :-) I could do > > the same again, but if there's a better way I should look for it. > > If you're going direct to CD, I can recommend gcdmaster (it's in > extras these days). With it you can record a side at a time and then > just scan visually through the audio data to find the gaps and insert > a track marker. Then burn to a CD and voila. If you're feeling more > pedantic, you can even add CD-TEXT that will show up in more modern CD > players. > > The docs for it are a little sparse, but you can figure out most > things with a little experimentation. If AudioTranscriber doesn't do > what you want and gramofile leaves you high and dry, give gcdmaster a > try. > Gcdmaster sounds like another one I should try. With these several options it's definitely going to be worth doing. Thanks, folks. Anne
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