Ford Prefect wrote:
>
> Are there any decent freeware sound programs out there that anyone knows
> of? I need a WAV player/editor, and some good CD ripping software as well
> (I do a lot of DJ work on the side, and sometimes setting up the laptop
> with a few MP3s is a lot easier for taking a break then making people
> listen to the full version of In A Gadda Da Vida while I eat a sandwich
> and smoke a cigarette :> ) Also, a program to convert WAVs to MP3s if
> possible.
>
> I'm using X11Amp, and love it, but I havn't found a decent WAV editor that
> ran correctly without a lot of hassle. If the WAV player has a CLI as
> well as a GUI, that's perfect (Startup sounds are so much fun, especially
> to co-workers)
>
> TIA
>
> ---
> Steve Huston - Rowan University Comp Sci Major
> New Jersey, USA
> PGP Public keys:
> DSS/DH 0x0A529FF8 fp: C38F 274B F2A8 CE5A 60A5 A8E9 C7B9 AEDD 0A52 9FF8
> RSA 0xC373028D fp: ADE0 854D 753E EB53 9DFA 5F04 8283 CC99
>
> "And no one sings me lullabies,
> and no one makes me close my eyes;
> And so I throw the windows wide
> and call to you across the sky" --Pink Floyd, "Echoes"
Try looking at http://freshmeat.net and doing a word serach in their archives.
--
Brian Howe
Unix geek in training.
"Insanity is doing the same thing over
and over and expecting different results."