On Sun, May 09, 2010 at 05:43:12AM -0700, Hart Larry wrote:
Hi Gordon: The mp3s are around 116mb--and-on a drive
which has room.
What are the chances Sky-News has a timer on their stream?
Earlier this year I had ripped an audio stream to .wav, but since it was
5.4gb, lame did not even notice it.
Thanks for a first reply on these subjects
Hart
Hart,
I'm reading too. Now I understand a little better.
You are recording your audio streams as mp3, then
you want to edit them to either concatenate the
segments you want, or to skip the unwanted material.
As author of a text-based DAW software, Nama[1], I'm
thinking if I might be able to help.
Nama can use any of the LADSPA effects, or even route
sound through external hardware or software, so it
should be possible to equalize the signal to your liking.
Nama currently assumes that the input will be WAV files.
Since Nama uses Ecasound for audio processing
and Ecasound handles mp3, there is no reason not to allow mp3
for input.
Right now, it's possible to place marks, and to create
regions based on the marks.
Currently the only way to concatenate would be to
output each region as a WAV file, and join them using
sox. Perhaps it might be possible to create a way to
automatically concatenate a series of regions.
Those are my thoughts. Please have a look at Nama's
feature set and command language, and let me know if
it's at all along the lines of what you want.
Regards,
Joel
1.
http://freeshell.de/~bolangi/cgi1/nama.cgi/00home.html
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Joel Roth