Re: mp3 recorder?

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On Sat, 27 Oct 2007, Paul wrote:

On Sat, 2007-10-27 at 09:17 -0400, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007, Akemi Yagi wrote:

On 10/27/07, Scott Ehrlich <scott@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I have my tape deck connected to my PC's line-in port, but Audacity's
unstable release is unable to pick up the audio, though when I select the
proper device and play with the volume control in the app, the audio does
change.

What other mp3 capture programs do people use?   My goal is to simply
capture each side of a tape to mp3, then use Audacity to break each song
to its own mp3 file.

Thanks.

Scott

audacity should be able to do it and is available from rpmforge.

My original message (above) says Audacity is not visually showing the
audio line levels or wave form when recording, thus I am not convinced it
is capturing anything.

Which probably is an issue with your sound configuration somehow ...
I've had issues getting audio in to work with a couple different cards
because it's sometimes difficult to get the right input selected.  My
Sound Blaster Live 5.1 has literally a dozen different input sources to
select from, finding the correct combination was a bit of trial & error.

A google search uncovered alsamixer. I installed it, then playing with it and Audacity recovered the audio and I'm using Audacity now, along with lame for wav > mp3 conversion.

Thanks.

Scott


Paul


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