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emoin

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Jan 2, 2003
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Is there any simple freeware program out there for recording audio?
Also, is there any way to take the audio from a video camera source and save it as a separate wav file?
 
i'm not sure that i'm not doing something wrong, but i think that program might only work with griffin microphones? i just want to record with my ibook's internal mic...
 
Originally posted by alex_ant
Is the video camera from which you want to record audio digital? [/B]

Yes, its a Sony Digital 8 Handycam... The Cacaphony program has an option for recording from the camcorder as a source, but something about it is screwy because when I record say, ten seconds of audio, it ends up being 3 or 4 seconds of audio that's very choppy.
 
Originally posted by alex_ant
- Audacity (OS 9 & X) - Open-source, but the OS X version might require X11, not sure if it's been Aqua-fied yet.

- Spark LE (OS 9 & X) - Simple 2-track audio recorder/editor, freeware

- Sound Studio (OS X) - Like the above, shareware

Is the video camera from which you want to record audio digital?

Spark LE is 19.99 euros or something like that. Spark ME is free, although you'll have to fill in a form before you can d/l it.
 
:) Okay, last time I bug everyone... Can anyone direct me to a program that will convert .wav's or .aif's to MP3's?
 
Originally posted by emoin
:) Okay, last time I bug everyone... Can anyone direct me to a program that will convert .wav's or .aif's to MP3's?


iTunes will do it.

Open the file in iTunes and then choose "Advanced -> Convert Selection to MP3"

arn
 
audacity is nice for simple editing, but it's based on the wxWindows framework and is really slow and can be cumbersome. on the other hand, it does support vst plug-ins (although there are almost none available that are carbonized, so you will probably have to use it in os9 to get the most out of the program). cacouphony is a nice application (a lot like soundeffects 0.9.2 for classic) but $25 is not a realistic price tag for the software ($15 maybe).
 
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