installing or using a CD burning package

Brian Kelsay bkelsay at comcast.net
Sat Nov 8 05:51:11 CST 2003


Jason Clinton wrote:

> 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.

Yeah, and he probably reads his email in text only.  Nudge, nudge.  
Probably is one of those guys that still listens to records (LP) and is 
converting them to a digital format.

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