Re: somewhat ot: a new use for audiohijack pro

2010-08-11 Thread Sarah Alawami
Yeah but you can import that to amadeus pro and set the noise flow to very low and it sounds almost professional. I did it for a show promo. Take care. S On Aug 11, 2010, at 3:08 PM, Michael Thurman wrote: > only bad part is it doesn't have anything for cleaning up tape hiss or vinyl > surface

Re: somewhat ot: a new use for audiohijack pro

2010-08-11 Thread Michael Thurman
only bad part is it doesn't have anything for cleaning up tape hiss or vinyl surface noise that I know of if it does that would be very awesome On Aug 7, 2010, at 9:47 AM, Courtney Curran wrote: > Hi, Eric, > In the toolbar, audiohijack pro does have a split button, and also, it has a > place w

Re: somewhat ot: a new use for audiohijack pro

2010-08-07 Thread Courtney Curran
Hi, Eric, In the toolbar, audiohijack pro does have a split button, and also, it has a place where you can add tags, I've never done that though. Also, it saves to Mp3. Hth, Courtney Listen to The Wonderful World of Doo-wop with me, Moopie Curran on Fridays at 08:00 UTC on http://www.theglobalvo

Re: somewhat ot: a new use for audiohijack pro

2010-08-07 Thread Eric Caron
I've used Amadeus Pro for this purpose because I want a way to split the cassette contents into individually labeled tracks. Does Audiohijack Pro have editing ability that lets you do that and also save as mp3 or other itunes friendly format? Eric Caron On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:37 AM, Annie Sko

Re: somewhat ot: a new use for audiohijack pro

2010-08-07 Thread Annie Skov Nielsen
Hi Courtney. It is the best program for converting old cassettes in my opinion. Best regards Annie. On Aug 6, 2010, at 10:51 PM, Courtney Curran wrote: > Hi, > I hope this isn't to off-topic, but I've found another use for Audiohijack > pro. I'm using it to convert old cassettes, just plugging

somewhat ot: a new use for audiohijack pro

2010-08-06 Thread Courtney Curran
Hi, I hope this isn't to off-topic, but I've found another use for Audiohijack pro. I'm using it to convert old cassettes, just plugging the line-in cable into the computer then into the stereo. It sounds pretty good too. HTH, Courtney -- You received this message because you are subscribed to