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Re: (TV) OT: Occasionally this comes up (recording software)
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- Subject: Re: (TV) OT: Occasionally this comes up (recording software)
- From: Russ <russvr@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 16:48:42 -0400
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I like Audacity on my WinXp system but I find that it can be difficult for
my lil' old 256 MB laptop to handle memory wise. If I have more than two
tracks, it really can't handle it. Anyone have any suggestions short of
getting more memory or better yet a new laptop w/ a gig of memory ?
- Russ
On 10/12/06, Maurice Rickard <maurice@mac.com> wrote:
>
> Whenever this has come up in the past, I've recommended Audacity
> (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/). If you're interested in
> something more multitrack, I just encountered this one (again free
> and open source...though it might be *nix and OS X only), and it
> looks interesting: http://ardour.org/
>
> So anyway, carry on, then.
> --
>
> Maurice Rickard
> http://mauricerickard.com/ | http://onezeromusic.com/
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