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Russell Tiedt wrote in a message to andrew clarke: RT> ...and I have my significant other to blame for the sudden work RT> load, after she played a CD or two that I had done for myself. Heh. Funny how that works, isn't it? I just bought the damn burner, haven't even got the hardware installed yet much less the software figured out, and she came home from work tonight going on about how she had heard one particular tune on the radio that she really liked and wanted it on cd. :-) ac> I don't know if a 32-bit Windows port of Gramophone exists but there ac> is a DJGPP 32-bit DOS port which I've had running fine under Windows ac> 2000. I just noticed you're using Linux though. ;-) RT> I have a console version here, just don't currently have time to RT> work out what would be optimum settings here for it, tho it does RT> show promise. ac> Gramophone's main feature is click + pop reduction, but I don't ac> actually use that, instead preferring to use Sonic Foundry's "Click ac> and Crack Removal" DirectX plugin from within Cool Edit Pro 2.0. RT> Was not aware t hat one could use Sonic foundry plug-in's with RT> CoolEdit, I have CoolEdit 2000 here, must try that sometime. I'm a little confused here with one reference to Gramofile (which you sent me, as I recall) and Gramophone? Is he talking about the same thing in both cases or two different things here? ---* Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 270/615 150/220 379/1 633/267 |
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