![]() I found your first response succinct to the point of ambiguity. These three tapes are just prelims before the main event. The program searches, localizes and repairs the damage. It is designed for cleaning clicks and crackle from audio files produced by digitizing vinyl (LP) and shellac (78) records. My vinyl project goes back to the end of the line. ClickRepair is a powerful application for declicking and decrackling audio in uncompressed audio files. I just grabbed up the Rolling Stones Hot Rocks, My one mistake was buying Emmylou Harris' Luxury Liner where the CD had been so horribly "remastered" and made "louder" losing Emmylou in the mush of instruments - in that case I went back and converted the LP, with much better results. Those that cost a fiver or less I bought the CDs as a way of getting the job done quickly. When I started on my LP conversions, which started when I bought my first iPod, I had hundreds to do - so I took a pragmatic view and used Audacity (and ClickRepair) for those that were either unavailable on CD or still expensive on CD. I always believe in using the right tool for the job - after once in my teens using one of my dad's big files as a hammer and ended up with a blue thumbnail for months I completed part of that task yesterday when I moved Tommy by the Who to my iPod.Īre you really sure it's worth the effort - you do realize that you can buy the CD of Tommy quite cheaply these days (Amazon US $8.49, Amazon UK £5.94) - especially as your source material is inherently noisy tape If your iTunes out-of-order issue is something not covered above, please give an exact list of numbered steps (fully written out) to reproduce the problem, including the exact value that you added for each exact tag in Audacity's Metadata Editor.Īudio_pete wrote:I began with a personal project to transfer 3 cassette tapes to my iPod. laptops, USB flash media and hard drives are becoming standard. La vitesse du disque est variable à linfini de 1 600 à 2 600 tours/min selon les. The "Album" tab still shows individual songs that I added to an album as individual albums but I make no pretence to understand iTunes. The Guess Whos latest LP is Road Food (LP means a Long Playing album that revolves at 33 1/12 revolutions per minute.CDs are still on the drawing board). On the Songs tab the files are then not in play order if I sort by Artist but they are in play order if I sort by Name. Then I repeated the export multiple but added artist names in reverse alphabetical order starting with "z", then "y" for the next song, "x" for the next song and so on. The files were listed (and played) in play order in iTunes "Songs" tab if if I sorted the list by Name or Artist. I did not add metadata, but there is no way at present to export multiple without Audacity adding Track Title and Track Number metadata. I generated a 4 minute chirp tone in Audacity then created eight 30-second tracks from it and exported multiple to AIFF.
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