Krzysiek_W
Mar 23 2003, 09:30
Can anyone recomend me any program to record audio from line-in input in soundcard directly to mpc file, I don't want to rectord to wav ane copress later, I don't have enough disk space.
Thenk You for any help.
rnergy
Mar 23 2003, 09:59
try dbpoweramp with dmc auxiliary input at
this page.
Krzysiek_W
Mar 23 2003, 14:53
Its good program, but its recording wav to disk and after finish encode to mpc, so I still have a problem with disk space
There's a linein input plugin for Winamp and there are also some encoder output plugins (lame, Vorbis), but I don't know if something similar exists for mpc.
Depending on what you want to do it might be a bad idea to use mpc for this because mpc is not splitable as good as mp3 or Vorbis AFAIK.
Krzysiek_W
Mar 23 2003, 16:38
Thanks, its good to know, so I'ill try with Vorbis.
PS what software can split .ogg ?
Keep meaning to get around to that, there is no reason why it shouldn't send though the Stdin and Out pipes, I will look into it as soon as Wavepack is working.
WaldoMonster
Mar 23 2003, 16:53
QUOTE(Krzysiek_W @ Mar 23 2003 - 11:38 PM)
PS what software can split .ogg ?
Musicutter can:
http://musicutter.host.sk/
neoufo51
Mar 23 2003, 17:07
If you are recording from line-in, you're obviously going to want something in the -128kbps range. Ogg is best for this, and the easiest way to do so is by using the out_vorbis plugin by Peter, which is available here somewhere if somebody can remind me what the mirror for Peters dead page is.
cyborg
Mar 24 2003, 00:29
You should also try HarddiskOgg, it can record directly to Ogg Vorbis, Mp3 or Wave. You can get it from here:
Fridgesoft
Krzysiek_W
Mar 24 2003, 14:55
Thanks for help, now I have everythig to recording
salpro
Mar 26 2003, 02:39
you can use audiograbber that can be found at
http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/it has direct to disk on the fly encoding for mp3 and ogg and a fine
line-in recording function even in the free version
Krzysiek_W
Mar 26 2003, 08:16
Great, its realy easy & comfotable to use
yup...
back to the basic...
if am not mistaken.. there is a "record from analogue source"
in CDex.. just pic your encoder...
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