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Daily Digest for Tuesday, Jan 15, 2002

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Between a rock and a soft place

Jodi and I found a cool rock gym about 10 minuted from our house - it’s also easy to get to from work so on my way home this evening I stopped by and bouldered for an hour or so. Oy! My poor noodle-soft arms! I am NOT in shape, and since Arizona has some of the best climbing in the US, I figured I better get back into shape.

Steve Ivy

I‘m looking for solution to a particular problem. I have source audio material on cassette tape. Assuming I have a machine with audio inputs, what sort of software (preferably free, or cheap) should I be looking for to:

  • rip the audio in realtime from the sound card to disk,
  • cut the file (it’s lecture-style) into manageable portions, and
  • convert the files from (I assume) AIFF to MP3.

    Solutions can be Mac or PC, as I don‘t yet know where I’m going to be doing this. If you have ideas or pointers, please post them, and if there are any particularly good ones I‘ll point to them here.

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    Tape -> MP3

    I’m looking for solution to a particular problem. I have source audio material on cassette tape. Assuming I have a machine with audio inputs, what sort of software (preferably free, or cheap) should I be looking for to:

  • rip the audio in realtime from the sound card to disk,
  • cut the file (it’s lecture-style) into manageable portions, and
  • convert the files from (I assume) AIFF to MP3.

  • Tape -> MP3

    mp3

    I’m looking for solution to a particular problem. I have source audio material on cassette tape. Assuming I have a machine with audio inputs, what sort of software (preferably free, or cheap) should I be looking for to:

  • rip the audio in realtime from the sound card to disk,
  • cut the file (it’s lecture-style) into manageable portions, and
  • convert the files from (I assume) AIFF to MP3.

    Solutions can be Mac or PC, as I don’t yet know where I’m going to be doing this. If you have ideas or pointers, please post them, and if there are any particularly good ones I’ll point to them here.