From: | Don Cox |
Date: | 30 Aug 2000 at 19:26:22 |
Subject: | Re: Writing AIFF |
On 30-Aug-00, Jack York wrote:
>> Personally, I would convert the files to CDDA and use the Advanced
>> section of MasterISO.
>
> You mean convert it via MISO, right?
I'd probably use Samplitude. It can load IFFs and export CDDA. You need
to know if your CD writer wants big-endian or little-endian data, but
that's no problem. (Try one and if you got it wrong, you get noise
instead of music. Get it right next time.)
This also has an unfinished (but usable) facility to write an audio CD
directly. You can set track points at various places in one big audio
file.
IIRC I had to get a special code from Marc to unlock this, and then
fiddle around a bit to get the disk writing to work.
The idea is to digitise a whole vinyl LP in one go, split it into
tracks, and burn it to a CD, all from Samplitude. Of course, it doesn't
have click removal. The best program I've found for that is WaveRepair
for the PC.
Regards
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