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Re: ViaVoice ECI and CD recording
thanks barry.
I think you're on the right track with the suggestion of running sox
to convert from .AU to .CDR format.
i tried this eagerly but, the CD player still refuses to even spin the
disk.
i'm using CDRW disks so, my next idea is to try CDR as i understand
CDRW is not supported on certain players.
this player is a new sony so, i'm surprised if it tyrns out to require
stamped disks or CDR disks.
really though, i just want it working.
as far as testing the disks on the drive i burned them on. i've never
played audio on this computer which is a red hat 6.1 box with
soundblaster 16 and a SCSI burner. if i learn of how to do it, i'll
check this too.
once it is working, i may indeed want to have those utilities you
created.
will advise.
>Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 17:00:11 +0100 (IST)
>From: Barry McMullin <mcmullin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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>On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Jerry Sievers wrote:
>
>> Hello. I wonder if anyone is using the ViaVoice library to make
>> output files of the synthesized text and then burning CD disks for
>> later reading with an ordinary audio CD player.
>
>Yes - I played around with this quite a bit a few months back - I
>did get something working reasonably well, but the details are a bit
>hazy for me now...
>
>[...]
>> I see that in the cdrecord manpage it says the audio files should be
>> 16 bit stereo with 44400 khz sample rate. This is not what I'm
>> getting from ViaVoice. It gives me 8 bit mono at 11100 khz. If
>> there's a way to influence the output file format with ViaVoice, I've
>> not learned of it yet.
>
>There is something buried deep in the ViaVoice docs about
>changing this in some respects ... but I think I just used sox
>anyway:
>
> sox name.au name.cdr
>
>> Ran sox to change the format of these files with partial
>> success.
>
>What is "partial" success?
>
>> I
>> went ahead and burned a couple CDs expecting to hear at least some
>> noise from the playing. All that happens however, is that my CD
>> player makes a brief sound of like the laser looking for something on
>> the disk and the CD actually never spins up.
>
>I had this problem when I was trying to do an mp3 format CD (the
>player was quite limited in what mp3 parameters it could handle)
>- but I guess you were only trying to do plain audio?
>
>In that case the problem may be with the vintage of the player?
>Old players (c 3 years+) will have problems with CD-R and (even
>more so) with CD-RW media. I have several players of that sort.
>Were you able to play on the drive on which you did the recording
>(obviously, *it* should be compatible...).
>
>> Command for burning that I tried is:
>>
>> cdrecord -pad test.au
>
>Hmmm ... doesn't sound right (excuse the pun!). CD format data
>files would more typically have a .cdr extension - see my sox
>command above...
>
>I just used:
>
> cdrecord -v blank=fast
>
>to first blank, and then:
>
> cdrecord -v -audio *.cdr
>
>I have a bundle of scripts and stuff that you are welcome to if
>you want to play with them - no docs, do warranties, but you're
>welcome to them. Includes a little script to chop a long .wav
>into shorter fixed time segments so that the CD can be more
>conveniently navigated by track...
>
>Cheers,
>
>- Barry.
>
>
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