installing or using a CD burning package

Jason Clinton me at jasonclinton.com
Sat Nov 8 00:22:28 CST 2003


Leo J Mauler wrote:

>I tend to want to process MP3s into WAVs first, just to make things
>easier for the CD-Burner.  If you have the drive space, you might want to
>do that first, as it will save some time later when you burn audio. 
>Also, I've got some really old radio show MP3s (the shows are old, not
>the MP3s) which decode at half the duration and a pitch up about 12
>semitones (so the actors sound like Alvin and the Chipmunks).  So to burn
>them properly as audio, I have to dive in and not only do a pitch shift
>of -12 semitones, I usually then have to resample to 44100 from their
>default 22050 (yes it degrades the audio, but we're talking about mono
>
My god! I had no idea we had masochists on our list! ;)

Seriously, though. I don't know about other burning software, but Arson 
will covert and resample on the fly. MP3's, OGGS, FLACs, etc.




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