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Re: Nother ALDL grabbing method



Dave,

There are some shareware programs that are used to capture Vinyl recordings
and tape recordings for conversions to MP3 files.

I don't recall names.  They are easy to find.

They record for more than 1 minute.

good luck.

David


----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Zug <dzug@delanet.com>
To: <gmecm@efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2000 10:24 PM
Subject: Nother ALDL grabbing method


| I been messing with taking the ALDL into a laptop SOUND RECORDER and
| decyphering the WAV format to grab the bits and convert them to bytes.
|
| Heres a screen shot:
| http://www.delanet.com/~tgp/software/wav2aldl.jpg
|
|
| Got the software down where I'm confident I can move foreward and continue
| to massage the data to get real values from it (1 minute worth of scan
with
| the windows sound recorder is the MAX)
|
| What I could use is someone to send me a real capture. doesnt have to be a
| known stream pattern at all - that step is for the config files stage if
it
| ever gets that far. Yes I can do it myself but does anyone else want to
| play? I'll send a copy of the S/W to anyone who sends me a stream of at
| least 2 seconds duration.. so you can play tester too.
|
| the WAV data I am using is manually made. Captures should be made in PCM,
| 8-bit mono, any khz range is ok.
|
| email me privately if you can capture and send. No promises of completed
| software - but promise to try ;-)
|
| Picture it.. drag race, save the WAV, analize at trackside. $2 cable and
| shareware ;-)
|
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