audio recording
Joel Hammer
joel
Mon May 17 11:56:38 PDT 2004
You can't just record a wav file with your microphone and convert that
to an mp3? Are there any patent infringement problems here? (NPR is a big
business.) Could you ftp the wav file to wshu and let them clean it up?
Joel
dollele On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 11:22:22AM -0500, dep wrote:
> i have a peculiar little issue that i need to resolve and master today.
>
> n.p.r. wants me to do a little space piece for one of their programs
> tomorrow. i am supposed to go to wshu in fairfield tomorrow morning to
> record the thing. we got two feet of snow, and going anyplace is and
> shall remain problematic. what to do?
>
> i have good microphones and so on here and a decent sound card. it
> occurs to me that i ought to be able to do it in a high quality mp3 and
> email it to them (the show is out of l.a.).
>
> what i do not know is what the best linux application is for mp3
> encoding. ideally, i'd use something which has a nice mixer front end,
> so i can screw around with it (and not have to start at the beginning
> if i kick a word) and then save directly to mp3.
>
> any suggestions?
> --
> dep
>
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