vendredi 5 octobre 2007

Récupérer ses K7 en mp3 avec audacity

clipped from www.linux.com

You've been ripping CDs for years, but what about those dusty cassette tapes
in your attic and all that bargain-basement vinyl at used book sales? With
Audacity, you can capture those vintage tunes, clean up their sound, and
carry them around on your MP3 player.



Audacity is a powerful free cross-platform audio editor. It includes tools such as noise removal filters and automatic track splitting that can speed up the process of turning your antique audio into shiny new MP3s or Oggs.

Digitizing records and tapes with Audacity

Manual track splitting

If you want to edit your MP3 tags, you don't need to do it in Audacity and re-export the files. You can use the id3v2 tool to edit MP3 tags from the command line, or try EasyTAG for a point-and-click interface to edit the tags in MP3s or Oggs.

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