--- lau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Hello, > > I'd like to know if there is a tool to create live > CDs under Linux. > > I recorded lots of live concerts from the radio or > of my own bands with > a DAT recorder. I use the M-Audio Audiophile 24/96, > ALSA 1.0.3 and > ecasound to copy the 48 kHz tapes onto my harddisk: > > ecasound -c -r -b 512 -f:16,2,48000 -i > alsa,ice1712_spdif -o file.wav > > I use Audacity to amplify, normalize, cut and fade > in/out. For > downsampling I use sox: > > sox file.wav -r 44100 file44.wav polyphase > > (So far: Do you have better solutions concerning > quality?) If you're running JACK, then master with JAMin. I recently built a mastering demo session that perfectly demonstrates what I consider the best way to aproach the audio mastering part of your task. Unfortunately, there were issues within Ardour so the demo needs to be replaced. I think Jeremy Hall fixed the automation path and names stuff so Ardour should be usable for building a new session. I'll try to create a new Demo tomorrow. If that demo can be opened on any computer without manually editing the session file, then a link for download can be made available from jamin.sourceforge.net. If you're interested in Ardour (source) -> JAMin -> Ardour (return bus) then I'll try to keep you up to date on my progress with a demo session. ron > Now my problem is to burn the resulting file onto an > Audio CD with track > markers and CD-text. I am not aware of a Linux > program to do this (and > still have to dual boot for Feurio :-( ). > > Does anybody know a suitable tool? > > Ciao, > HippiE > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail