Ronald J. Hall wrote:
You're not letting Gramofile record the whole side then split the tracks? It
worked great here, never failed once on about a dozen or so cassettes (all
commercial though).
I've been busy fixing Rezound, got it to take my analogue audio stream
and record directly some
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 05:05 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
> Thanks everyone for your replies,
>
> Oh yes, I'm quite sure that gramofile completed OK, and indeed the .wav
> files play OK in xcdroast, well I have to check what I find, before
> writing to disc.
>
> The main concern here is to
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Tuesday 04 November 2003 03:47 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
By means of employing gramofile I have created a set of .wav files
from an audio tape.
When I come to load the .wav files into Rezound I get an error message,
error reading audio data from /tmp/track01.wav
On Tuesday 04 November 2003 03:47 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
> By means of employing gramofile I have created a set of .wav files
> from an audio tape.
>
> When I come to load the .wav files into Rezound I get an error message,
>
> error reading audio data from /tmp/track01.wav
> -- file missi
John Richard Smith wrote --- napĂsal::
By means of employing gramofile I have created a set of .wav files
from an audio tape.
When I come to load the .wav files into Rezound I get an error message,
error reading audio data from /tmp/track01.wav
-- file missing data
-- read 13320192 frames, sho
> By means of employing gramofile I have created a set of .wav files
> from an audio tape.
>
> When I come to load the .wav files into Rezound I get an error message,
Install Audacity. Rezound is listed on its site as being Alpha software. Audacity is
pretty well matured, and has been good to
By means of employing gramofile I have created a set of .wav files
from an audio tape.
When I come to load the .wav files into Rezound I get an error message,
error reading audio data from /tmp/track01.wav
-- file missing data
-- read 13320192 frames, should be 26460
-- keeping what was read
By means of employing gramofile I have created a set of .wav files
from an audio tape.
When I come to load the .wav files into Rezound I get an error message,
error reading audio data from /tmp/track01.wav
-- file missing data
-- read 13320192 frames, should be 26460
-- keeping what was re