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Originally Posted by borromini
I second that.
Thirded.
By the way, Ogg Vorbis>MP3 ....
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Thirded.
Originally Posted by borromini
By the way, Ogg Vorbis>MP3.
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Ogg Flac > Ogg Vorbis > MP3
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mixxx
you might want to try mixxx , its an open source mp3 mixer.
Toodle-pip
Amias
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Re: mixxx
I thouht mixxx did live mixing, not saving the mixes?
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recording mixx
you could do some sort of voodoo where you send the output from mixx
to a fifo posing as /dev/dspsave . It should be wav format.
or if you are codewise enough you could patch the code to allow recording.
it might be worth emailing the authors and requesting this functionality ,
i'm sure they would see the utility of it .
The jack support in mixxx might make this concept a bit more workable .
good luck
Toodle-pip
Amias


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