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Re: [Sheflug] mp3 to audio conversion



On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 10:22:32PM +0100, Peter Collier wrote:
>     I have a large collection of old LP's.  Due to them not being easy
> to handle, delicate etc., plus my stylus is an expensive one to replace,
> I have slowly been recording the tracks onto my computer. I have
> installed the Linux version of music match which successfully records
> off my line in, from my stereo. However I would like to make cd's up
> with selected tracks (not every track on every LP is always desirable
> and I will eventually run out of hard disk space ) but musicmatch will
> not recognise my Freecom DVD/CD-RW. X-Roast does and works. Is there a
> program that will convert mp3 to audio to write to a cd, or, does anyone
> know how to get musicmatch to recognise my cd writer.

	I am transferring tapes to CD (so as to "freeze" the music
quality before it goes beyond the acceptable). I have used gramofile
(which is lovely, as it splits into songs for you). It generates WAVs
which you can then throw into CDs straight away or Mp3 to your heart's
content.

	Regards
	José
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José L Gómez Dans			PhD student
Tel: +44 114 222 5582			Radar & Communications Group
FAX; +44 870 132 2990			Department of Electronic Engineering
					University of Sheffield UK
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