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Hi everyone,
I'd like to digitize my dad's sizeable audio tape collection. I have a T.C. Desktop Konnekt 6 firewire interface, and am planning to use Audacity. I've gone through Dan Lavry's whitepapers on sampling, and get the gist (though not all of it!).
I'd like to archive in good quality, and then convert to mp3s for iPod listening. For archiving, which would be the ideal lossless compression format? Audacity gives a lot of options, such as Ogg Vorbis, Flac, etc.
I understand that a sampling rate more than 96Khz isn't a good idea, but what about bitrates? Audacity lets you choose between 16, 24 and 32-bit floating point.
Any other comments/suggestions/caveats are welcome, even if not directly related to my questions!
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Guru
I'd like to digitize my dad's sizeable audio tape collection. I have a T.C. Desktop Konnekt 6 firewire interface, and am planning to use Audacity. I've gone through Dan Lavry's whitepapers on sampling, and get the gist (though not all of it!).
I'd like to archive in good quality, and then convert to mp3s for iPod listening. For archiving, which would be the ideal lossless compression format? Audacity gives a lot of options, such as Ogg Vorbis, Flac, etc.
I understand that a sampling rate more than 96Khz isn't a good idea, but what about bitrates? Audacity lets you choose between 16, 24 and 32-bit floating point.
Any other comments/suggestions/caveats are welcome, even if not directly related to my questions!
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Guru