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Ripping vinyl.......
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Sorry if this has been answered before, but I couldn't find anything relevant under a search.
At present, I am ripping all my vinyl onto computer so I can then burn them onto cd.
I have all the levels set so that it doesn't go into red using Wavepad, however it won't let me convert them to 320kbs (the highest is 187kbs)
If I was just to save the file as normal (without encoding) once I had recorded the track, would it make a difference?
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| SPAWNmaster |
| does it save the project files in uncompressed form? if so just use another application to encode |
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| quote: | Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
does it save the project files in uncompressed form? if so just use another application to encode |
Yeah, but do I really have to encode though? |
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| i got big pants |
| sorry to jack your thread...but does anybody know if you encoding a mp3 can cause bpm to fluctuate? |
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| Clovis |
If you're ripping from vinyl, why not just rip straigjht into wav and keep the tracks as wav?
Thats what i've been doing. |
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| SPAWNmaster |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
If you're ripping from vinyl, why not just rip straigjht into wav and keep the tracks as wav?
Thats what i've been doing. |
+1
and no encoding to mp3 wont make your tempo fluctuate but downloading tracks without paying for them will. |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
and no encoding to mp3 wont make your tempo fluctuate but downloading tracks without paying for them will. |
Haha totally. |
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| T-Soma |
Playing tracks on my tech 1200s makes the bpm fluctuate... :(
Time to see what can be done.
On a completly different and wierd topic. Does anyone else think of E-Chip whenever hearing or seeing the word time? |
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| Thanks guys, that's the answer I was hoping for. |
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| Trance Android |
Addional note to what Spawnmaster was saying, re-encoding at a higher bitrate will not increase the quality. Just record your vinyl as wav & then burn to CD or convert to mp3 at 320kbps with dbPowerAmp to save a bit of room if you're just trying to back up your vinyl on CD/DVD.
Yep, P2P rips are often shoddy with fluctuating pitch. Support the artists kids... :) |
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| Clinkz913 |
hmmm...the volume will be loader than a normal DL right? I'm ganna try this /w audacity. quick question....
the pops/ crackling will still be there? or is there a way to remove it? thanks |
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| Clinkz913 |
| alright I just recorded a track from vinyl to my comp. although there is a lil buzz noise from the mixer/ turntable grounding effect =( it's not noticable when you play out from speakers but in the headphones it is. |
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