On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 10:39, eric jackson wrote:
> Yeah, I've tried that. Gramofile tries  to save you the editing by
> identifying seperate tunes from an lp that you've recorded as one big wav
> file. I was wondering if there are other programs that work like Gramofile.
> 
> Eric Jackson
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Wavtoc interactively generate toc files for cdrdao from .wav files. It
is a Perl script which plays a .wav audio file, letting the user
interactively fast-forward or rewind, and mark the breaks between songs.
When the user has marked the start of all the songs in the wav file,
wavtoc writes out a table-of-contents, or "toc" file, which is used by
the disc-at-once cd-writing program cdrdao. It was written to help with
transferring live cassette recordings to CD.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/wavtoc/

You can record the whole thing and run this script. I've found it by
chance.

HTH


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