28-07-01, 10:00 PM | #1 |
I'd rather be sailing
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Help!!!
I've been crawling around in the basement and in the attic and I think I've finally got all my audio wired into the computer. I can play music from the components thru the computer, but, I need two thing, or maybe just one would work.
1) a capture program 2) something to remove the hiss and noise from vinyl and cassettes. Anyone help?
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28-07-01, 11:51 PM | #2 |
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capture program? do you mean for streams? if yes, that's easy. streamripper 1.2.4
the best de hisser in the world is cedar. but i don't know where to get a consumer version. i don't know a thing about consumer versions actually, or if they even work. |
29-07-01, 02:52 AM | #3 |
hi
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you can use audiograbber to record audio streams/signals
if its a video stream on the web then obviously if possible just save it to your hard disk now for removing clicks/pops, hiss, noise, and restoring vinyl - i would go with sonic foundry noise reduction. its a directx plugin set and you can only use it from sound forge or other sonic foundry products.. the settings can get tricky, read the help files for best results ya need the demo?! |
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