Re: [orca-list] editing recordings with orca



I use arecord at the command line.

export TIME=<length of recording>
export FILE=<name of file to record to>
arecord -q -f cd -d $TIME - | oggenc -Q - -o $FILE

I believe you can probably pipe the output from arecord to lame to record in mp3 format instead of ogg. I've never tried that though. Sox might be able to do it as well. Ogg is better than mp3 but obviously, it's not as well supported in MacOS and Windows.


On 04/19/2017 11:06 PM, Don Raikes wrote:
Is there a good program on ubuntu or debian that I can use to
record/edit an audio recording?



I am trying to copy an old (1978) audio cassette to a digital format.

It doesn’t have to be in stereo because the original recording was only
in mono, but I want to know how best to transfer the recording and what
software works best with orca?



Any tips on how best to accomplish this would be appreciated as well.



TIA,

Don



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