[linux-audio-user] creating audio-only dvds

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On Sat, 2004-10-23 at 22:16 +0200, derek holzer wrote:
> Lee Revell wrote:
> 
> > Um, if this operation is cumbersome then your GUI app is _horribly_
> > broken.  This should be as easy as "File -> Open Append" and select all
> > the files.  Even easier than catting them all together.
> 
> Maybe you can tell me which app isn't horribly broken, then.  
> I can't see this "open append" feature in either Rezound or Audacity. 

Cool Edit Pro, CDWAV... pretty much every Windows .wav editor I have
ever seen.  The sound editor that came with Mac OS 9 could do this I
think.  It might not be exactly "Open append" but with most of the .wav
editors I have used you open one file, then when you go to open another
one it will let you choose whether to append it or open in a new window.

Is there really no Linux app with this simple feature?

> Espc Rezound 
> is clumsy for this, because it has to visually render all the peaks. 
> Each 50 min chunk warns it will take 4 minutes to load this way!
> 

Yeah, CE does that too.  But you can lower the quality so it's faster
IIRC.  And it caches the peaks so next time the file opens instantly.

Anyway, sorry I couldn't help much...

Lee




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