Paul M Foster wrote:
> chris lee wrote:
>> i got some of his stuff but not that one.
>>
>> suggest you dump the audio via a stereo patch cord from the headphone
>> jack to the mic jack and run it into audacity.
>>
>> you can then split the audio out from there.
>>
>> http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/linux
>
> Well I didn't do quite that-- I unplugged the speakers and used that
> jack instead of the headphone jack. But audacity appeared to work okay.
> Only one problem. With one of the things I recorded, we resultant wav
> file plays at a significantly slower pace than what was recorded. The
> original piece was very snappy, but the wav is maybe paced 80% slower.
> Is this a known problem? Is there a solution?
>
Actually, I misspoke here. Both recordings appear slower, but it's only
important on one of them. For that one, it's not 80% slower. Its tempo
is about 80% of the original.
Paul
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