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John Abreau wrote: > I've always used sox, audacity, and lame for this, on Linux. > > One of the commands in the sox package is "rec", which > records the line-in to a WAV file; I record the entire side > of the cassette tape with rec, then use audacity to break it > into tracks. > >... > > Once I've saved each track to a separate WAV file, lame > does a great job converting them to mp3. > This, I suspect, is the key. It's much easier to do this sort of thing in WAV format than in MP3. -Don -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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