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NoiseySwitch
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Hello everybody,
I've got a bunch of old 1920s / 30s jazz files which are MP3s. I wanted to make a typical CD for my brother as a gift. He has no MP3 player of any kind and doesn't want to bother getting one.
I piped the sound out of one computer to an old stereo amp and tried to record it (with Audacity) on the second computer. I used the signal from the amps earphone jack. The result was a file with dropouts in it. If the dropouts hadn't been there I would have saved the file as WAV. If you try to convert an MP3 to a WAV file (typical conversion program) the sound is a little rough. The old 1920s files make things worse. Hence, my unorthodox experiment. Too bad .... shot down.
Any suggestions out there
I've got a bunch of old 1920s / 30s jazz files which are MP3s. I wanted to make a typical CD for my brother as a gift. He has no MP3 player of any kind and doesn't want to bother getting one.
I piped the sound out of one computer to an old stereo amp and tried to record it (with Audacity) on the second computer. I used the signal from the amps earphone jack. The result was a file with dropouts in it. If the dropouts hadn't been there I would have saved the file as WAV. If you try to convert an MP3 to a WAV file (typical conversion program) the sound is a little rough. The old 1920s files make things worse. Hence, my unorthodox experiment. Too bad .... shot down.
Any suggestions out there
