yes, i have done a lot of tape to cd stuff and can give you some help on it.
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From: "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: audio editor shopping, Total Recorder vs. Goldwave?


> Hello,
>    Thanks for your reply. Have you ever done anything similar to what i'm
> trying to accomplish tape to disk then to CD? If so can and maybe we can
> take this part offlist, you give me some experiences with it?
>    Thanks.
> Dave.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Doc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 8:24 PM
> Subject: Re: audio editor shopping, Total Recorder vs. Goldwave?
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>
>>I use total recorder for anything I need to stream through my sound carf.
>>I
>> use gold wave for all my editing needs.
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 1:28 PM
>> Subject: audio editor shopping, Total Recorder vs. Goldwave?
>>
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>    I'm in the market for an audio editing solution for several different
>>> issues. I'm not looking to spend a lot of money, i have looked for an
>>> open-source solution on my Unix servers as i thought this would be
>>> easiest
>>> and didn't get satisfactory results. So now i'm looking paid windows
>>> products, and i'm also not in to high-end production, i don't need a lot
>>> of
>>> fantasy effects, i just need the end-result to sound good.
>>>    The first issue is i have some audio on casette tape that i want to
>>> move
>>> over to my computer and master a CD out of. Ideally i'd like to make a
>>> disk
>>> that will play in a standard CD player, but possibly would have a
>>> separate
>>> mp3 track as well. This tape also has let's just say audio that is 
>>> rather
>>> old with a lot of pops and the like, i'd like to clean that up. From my
>>> research it
>>> looks like total recorder or Goldwave will do this one. Secondly i need
>>> to
>>> edit an
>>> extremely large .avi file, like a file about 4+gb in size, and i want to
>>> chop out i'd say 90 to 95%+ of it, and resave the file. The .avi file 
>>> has
>>> both audio and video one edit will be audio only the other will have the
>>> audio and video but only of the selected section. Research leaned me
>>> toward
>>> Goldwave for this task.
>>>    Third item, i've got some media files, .wmv, standard windows media
>>> files, and others that i'd
>>> like to convert in to dvd-compliant formats suitable for playing on a
>>> standard player. That led me to goldwave. I was wondering i'm using jfw
>>> currently and have a demo of window eyes how these programs worked, if
>>> there
>>> were others i should consider, and user experiences. Both of these
>>> programs
>>> look good, both are reasonably priced, user feedback will tell me which
>>> way
>>> to go.
>>>    Item1 in the above is
>>> time sensitive, i'd appreciate any responses.
>>> Thanks.
>>> Dave.
>>>
>>>
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