Subject: Re: recording music
From: Joshua Kugler (jk@as.uaf.edu)
Date: Mon Nov 03 2003 - 16:31:42 AKST
CD Audio will always be 44.1KHz/16bit stereo. If you want to get more on a
CD, you will have to compress them with MP3, OGG, or FLAK (sp?). But then
you won't be able to play them in a standard CD player.
BTW, FLAK is lossless, and there are FLAK compressors for Linux. Check
freshmeat.
Hope that helps
On Monday 03 November 2003 04:30 pm, Barsalou wrote:
> I have recorded some old taped music into wav files and wanted to know
> if there are reasonable ways to reduce the size of the wave files
> without loosing much (or any) of the quality of the sound. That way I
> can fit more of the tracks on the CD.
>
> Remember, I am only using Linux in this project.
>
> Mike
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