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From: The Villager <villager@village.vil>
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.new-age
Subject: Re: Recording Star's End and Galactic Travels with a Raspberry Pi
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2016 12:59:10 -0400
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On Sun, 05 Jun 2016 15:05:05 -0500, x <x@x.x> wrote:
>The Villager <villager@village.vil> wrote in
>news:co46lbpqjdnp98jsp6hi95ghbsd36utppi@4ax.com:
>
>> I have a Pi Model B 2 and have thought about setting this up. What do
>> you use to trim the files once received, since there's probably a
>> second or two either side of exact timing that needs to be removed. Do
>> you transfer them to another computer to do it, or do you have a Linux
>> tool that's good for this?
>
>I schedule my recordings to begin 5 minutes early and end 5 minutes late.
>Just in case. I've noticed that Star's End isn't exact in it's begin/end
>times.
>
>All the recording is done on the Raspberry Pi but I FTP the files to my
>Windows machine for trimming and listening. You can use FileZilla or any
>other program that can do secure ftp.
>
>For trimming the mp3 file, the best software is a freeware program called
>mp3DirectCut (for Windows). http://mpesch3.de1.cc/
>
>The best thing about this software is it works on the mp3 file without any
>further decoding/re-encoding. It can directly edit the mp3 frames. Very
>cool.
>
>By the way, if you are going to do this, I'd recommend using a direct cable
>connection to your network and not use wifi. I've tried recording over
>wifi with a laptop but there are always some hiccups when recording for 5
>hours. A cable connection always works.
Yes, I'm familiar with how to do it on Windows, as I do a lot of
Internet broadcasting and always trim my shows after they're done so I
can archive something that's reasonable to listen to without a lot of
junk before or after it. :-) I was just thinking maybe there was a
tool in Linux that could be used. I'm actually happier to do it on
Windows.
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