On Saturday 07 Jun 2003 5:06 pm, The Other wrote:
> > > recording and burning as .WAV gives you:
> > > loss-less recording
> > > CDs you can play on any CD player
> > >
> > > I would record as .WAV and then burn as an audio CD, one disc
> > > per tape, or per tape side.
> > >
> > > Also be sure you mute system sounds, or they might appear on
> > > the recording.
>
> Reading in another email there was a reference to a recording
> engineer who was very impressed with the quality of the Ogg audio
> format.
>
> Here's the URL:  http://desktoplinux.com/articles/AT5847717353.html
>
> I'll be looking into Ogg myself based on his experience and
> recommendation.
>
The snag to ogg is that no hardware players exist for it yet.  We are 
promised one sometime this year.  I can't remember which manufacturer 
it was, but I have a printout of an article somewhere, in which it 
said that the manufacturer had teamed up with ahead.de, the Nero 
people, for software support.  Try googling on that if you're 
interested.

I fancied an mp3 player, but I'm waiting until the ogg player comes 
out.

Anne
> The Other


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