On Monday 09 June 2008 10:27:06 Christopher Stamper wrote:
I need a way to automate some basic audio processing.
For example, I have a wave audio file of about 80-90 minutes that needs to
be written to a CD in audio-cd format as quickly as possible. It's speech,
and needs to be available immediately. The file should be split into tracks
before writing, though. And, depending on the length, it may also need to
be either trimmed or time-'compressed' to fit on an regular cdr.
I'd like to be able to do this with something like audacity, since it may
need to run on windows. But if something exists good enough for Ubuntu
Studio, I may run a VM(Windows is required as host-OS).
So is there a way to do it easily? It would be excellent if the output
could be a cd-ready iso, but individual wav-files would be fine to.
Ardour will do it. And if you need windows as well, traverso shoulddo the job
too.
I have never done time stretching though. I do cut out "fluff" between songs
and during gig breaks though.
Thanks!
all the best,
drew