
As part of a holiday project, I was going to transfer soem vinyls I have to CD. Has anyone done anything like this, and have any preferred tools? Recording the audio isn't really a problem. What I would like some recommendations on are tools which will remove at least some of the record hiss. I know I wont get it all, but i should be able to remove a fair bit. I'll also need to split the vinyls up into tracks, so a wav editor would be a good start. I seem to remember a linux journal article on this recently, so I'm looking through the archives, but if anyone has any recommendations / experiences they wish to share, it would be good :) Thanks, Daniel

On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 21:29, Daniel Lawson wrote:
As part of a holiday project, I was going to transfer soem vinyls I have to CD. Has anyone done anything like this, and have any preferred tools? I use gramofile http://panic.et.tudelft.nl/~costar/gramofile/ It includes tick/hiss reduction and track finding
I'll also need to split the vinyls up into tracks, so a wav editor would be a good start. Since audacity seems to crash far too often, i use gnoise, wich works fine to chop extra bits off a wav file
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