Allison J Parent wrote:
< How do you plan to digitize the recordings in the first place? I'd lik
< to do that too, but soundcards are pretty lousy recording devices. I fi
< it's a fundamental problem to have audio equipment sitting on a compute
< bus. I'd really like to see an affordable external D/A/D box.
the problem with most A/D and reverse is the resolution, the more bits
the slower they are. Also the source data wou;d be uncompressed and
hugely bulky. The better sound cards for PCs have the bits and the
speed. However you still need over 600mb of disk for some software
to "build" the CDR image.
I figure with 200+ MHz or so of CPU and a decent recent sound card,
reproduction will be at least as good as a Walkman, and with 6 GB
disks down to $200 or less, space is available for the temp files,
and those can be gzip'd from when the disk is cut until the output
is verified (and be stored on Zip disks or whatever while they're
compressed).
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