Hello Harlen,
Tuesday, February 01, 2000, 2:06:45 AM, you wrote:
HL> At 04:53 PM 01/31/2000 -0000, you wrote:
>>Can you suggest a downloadable program suitable for editing audio tracks
>>before writing to CD ?
>>
HL> My suggestion would be to "rip" the audio track off the cd, (which saves
HL> it to your hard drive in .wav format), load up just about any wav editor,
HL> edit out the unwanted silence, save it again as a wav, then burn it to your
HL> cd. This has been my preferred method of putting audio on cd. This way, I
HL> can pick and choose which tracks I want on a CD instead of copying the
HL> whole CD. My only concern would be that the sound recorder that comes with
HL> windows may not be able to handle the rather large file size of the wav.
HL> Anyone have more thoughts as to whick wav editor to use?
If you've got a SoundBlaster, then you already have the software,
called Wave Studio in your SoundBlaster's folder. It is quite good at
recording CD music -- just check that you're recording in CD-Stereo
format and not in sth. like "FM Radio"...
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