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On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 23:49:41 -0500, "Eisboch"
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"Mike" wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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I sometimes play my ipod through my stereo...sounds just a hair below a
well-done CD. Nothing beats an ipod for portable entertainment.

I agree with the guy that wrote the article. Most sound like they were
recorded in a coffee can.
I occasionally use a mp3 for various purposes including burning cds or
downloading to Mrs.E's iPod.
But before I do, I use a program called "Audacity" to modify and enhance
the file to get rid of that coffee can sound.

I just cannot handle that overly compressed, airy and tinny sound.
Different strokes.

Eisboch


Audacity is a great program... and free. I use it a lot. My 1st experience
with it was to "digitize" all of my vinyl... pops, and all. g

--Mike


They just released a new beta version 1.3.6. Well worth the download. It
has a neat feature for automatic, sound actuated recording based on an
adjustable signal input level among several other improvements.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/

Eisboch


I run Adobe Audition 3 in my home studio, and it's wonderful, but I
agree that Audacity is great to keep around. I sometimes use it for
"Quick & Dirty" edits.

Sort of like Irfanview being a companion piece to Photoshop for
graphics.