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Re: [Sheflug] sound file restoration
Quoting Chris Johnson <chris [at] seseaz.org.uk>:
> My mother-in-law has some old audio tapes she would like the tape hiss
> removing from and then putting on CD. Has anyone done this with Linux
> before? If found a product for windows from Pinnacle which is only £20 but
> I thought it would be nice to see what there is for Linux before I spend my
> dosh.
Audacity.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
I've used it to clean up hissy tapes before.
You can digitise your input, then use the noise removal plug in.
there are some tutorials
http://faculty.rmwc.edu/itc/tutorials/audacity.htm
http://www.scas.acad.bg/hiv/modules.php?name=Audacity
Its on the SuSE 8.2 CD's
AED
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