From: Benno Senoner <sbenno@gardena.net>
To: linux-sound@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: best sound format and app. for recording voice.
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 08:15:03 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-sound-95028036700135@msgid-missing> (raw)
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Bryan Bolden wrote:
> I am in school and I tape my classes. what I would like to do is to begin
> to keep digital copies of the taped classes on my computer without taking
> up so much disk space. what I will do is have the output jack of the tape
> recorder connected to the input jack of my sound card. I need to know the
> best sound format and a good (maybe free but I am open to buying a good
> app) application that will allow me to make digital samples with mono
> recording and at least radio quality that will not take up a lot of space
> for a taped class of about an hour.
>
> I would prefer the application run on linux but I am open to a good M$
> windows based sound application (please forgive me but I am desperate :)
vor pure voice it's enough to use bitrates lower that 32kbit/sec
I think Realaudio isn't that bad for this purpose (windows and linux encoder
exists).
for example the 16kbit codec uses 2kbytes/sec the 24kbit coded 3kbytes/sec
that means 1hour of realaudio at 24kbit = 3kbyte/sec*3600secs = 11MBytes
A 10GB disk can hold 1000 hours or speech , that is 500-1000 tapes.
John as you see compressed audio on disk isn't more expensive than tapes.
a 10GB disk costs almost nothing these days
:-)
PS: IBM just rolling out 75GB (!) 3 1/2 inch SCSI disks , EIDE versions will
follow soon. (I think in the 50GB area but dirty cheap :-) )
Benno.
next reply other threads:[~2000-02-11 8:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-02-11 8:15 Benno Senoner [this message]
2000-02-11 9:03 ` best sound format and app. for recording voice John Starkey
2000-02-11 17:28 ` Kai Vehmanen
2000-02-12 17:59 ` Benno Senoner
2000-02-12 22:54 ` John Littler
2000-02-13 0:58 ` Tony Nugent
2000-02-13 1:38 ` Jeremy Hall
2000-02-13 14:21 ` Kai Vehmanen
2000-02-13 14:22 ` Kai Vehmanen
2000-02-13 21:57 ` Benno Senoner
2000-02-23 17:12 ` Kai Vehmanen
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2000-02-11 1:46 Bryan Bolden
2000-02-11 3:43 ` John Starkey
2000-02-11 6:11 ` Jeremy Hall
2000-02-11 7:28 ` Josh Steiner
2000-02-11 8:24 ` John Starkey
2000-02-11 14:31 ` Michael Black
2000-02-12 4:13 ` Artur Skawina
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