Hi Peter, I asked NRWilonon IRC chat and this is the messages that happened;
(7:34:28 PM) benonsoftware: Yep (7:34:48 PM) NRWlion: ok, you need three different kinds of software (7:34:58 PM) NRWlion: 1. a software called audiagrabber (7:35:01 PM) benonsoftware: Ok then (Its not for me) (7:35:09 PM) NRWlion: audiograbber (7:35:20 PM) NRWlion: with an encoder called lame (7:35:33 PM) NRWlion: current version should be 3.98 something (7:35:36 PM) benonsoftware: Yep I use lame daily :) (7:36:08 PM) NRWlion: with this audiograbber and lame encoder you are able to grab the audio information from the CD tracks (7:36:14 PM) benonsoftware: Ok (7:37:35 PM) NRWlion: after you grab the cd-information you can convert them to .wav (7:37:49 PM) benonsoftware: Got it :) (7:38:03 PM) NRWlion: afterwards you need audacity (7:38:09 PM) benonsoftware: Yep (7:38:22 PM) NRWlion: this makes you able to convert and edit the wav into an mp3 (7:38:28 PM) benonsoftware: Yep (7:39:45 PM) NRWlion: a bitrate from 192 to 256 is most likely the best (7:39:55 PM) benonsoftware: Got it (7:40:16 PM) NRWlion: ;) trust me :D worked seven years in a radio station (7:40:42 PM) benonsoftware: :) (7:40:45 PM) NRWlion: and the only thing you need is a pc with a cd-rom player (7:41:12 PM) benonsoftware: He should have it :) If you have any questions just email me back and I'll try to fix it. =========== Ben Donald-Wilson openSUSE Ambassador (July 2011) On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 19:27, Peter Goggin <petergog...@bigpond.com> wrote: > I have a usb record/tape player. Is there any software available for ubuntu > which will enable me to convert tapes and record to .wav files prior to > creating audio cd's? > > Regards > > > Peter Goggin > > -- > ubuntu-au mailing list > ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au > -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au