Seven attendees made it to the July meeting of the Monadnock Area Linux
User Group, held as usual in the meeting rooms of SAU1 in Peterborough.
The meeting was advertised as open discussion and future topic planning,
and the group easily filled the two hours with discussion, references,
and ideas f
> Charlie volunteered to do a future presentation on digitizing
phonograph recordings
Is this via IRENE (or IRENE like) software?
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Flaherty, Patrick wrote:
>> Charlie volunteered to do a future presentation on digitizing
> phonograph recordings
>
> Is this via IRENE (or IRENE like) software?
>
>
Charlie briefly described what he's done. He's tried a bunch of
programs, none up to his standards. He's got a command-line tool
>> Charlie volunteered to do a future presentation on digitizing
> phonograph recordings
>
> Is this via IRENE (or IRENE like) software?
As I was rushing around inside CostCo a few weeks back
I noticed turntables with USB interfaces, which I assume
means that digitization is (could be) handle
On Thursday 19 July 2007, Flaherty, Patrick wrote:
> > Charlie volunteered to do a future presentation on digitizing
> phonograph recordings
>
> Is this via IRENE (or IRENE like) software?
I haven't heard of IRENE, I'll have to look into it.
I've been recording to .wav with 'rec', and using Aud
On 7/19/07, Charlie Farinella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 19 July 2007, Flaherty, Patrick wrote:
> > Charlie volunteered to do a future presentation on digitizing
> phonograph recordings
>
> Is this via IRENE (or IRENE like) software?
I haven't heard of IRENE, I'll have to look into
Charlie Farinella wrote:
> On Thursday 19 July 2007, Flaherty, Patrick wrote:
>>> Charlie volunteered to do a future presentation on digitizing
>> phonograph recordings
>>
>> Is this via IRENE (or IRENE like) software?
>
> I haven't heard of IRENE, I'll have to look into it.
>
> I've been record
On Jul 19, 2007, at 14:18, Tom Buskey wrote:
> It would detect
> (mostly) track breaks and filter the pops, etc.
That got me to wondering what causes the pops, and some Googling
found that it's mostly dust, and some more Googling found this DIY
cleaning procedure:
http://www.djforums.com