And bloody luverly, too! Thanks, Nathan. Thats absolutely terrific, and suits my needs to a T.Nathan F wrote:I just uploaded version 0.4, with all of the above changes. This is probably the most dramatic revision to date.
Cheers
MODS: As I didn't write this, I suggest there may be something screwy going on! Either the board has hiccuped or someone is playing around. Probably the former. My actual post has disappeared and I've been credited with one displaying more technical expertise than I would dare to claim. Any ideas?WhoDo wrote:That may be quite a lot. Wav, Mp3 and Ogg sounds about right for starters. Plinej is working on adding sound recording to an app he is working on - that may be worked co-operatively?As to other formats, I hope I'm not teaching my Grandma any egg-sucking, or exposing my own ignorance, but at a minimum I'd like it to be able to encode from mp3 to CDDA and perhaps flac, too.
the amazing Soxgui-0.2 which converts between audio formats
is in Puppy Star (2.13)
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=85761
However for future features who knows what might well be possible (ultimately it is up to Nathans good judgement)
yes! i'm on three puppy-related crusades at the moment. if you made a package that installed cdrdao, and made something that burned .iso files with cdrdao, i could focus entirely on the other two. I AM INTERESTED. thank you. cdrecord (for .iso files anyway) has no future. thanks again.Nathan F wrote:If anyone is interested, cdrdao would probably be easiest to get running in Puppy. I have no idea if any of the current Mplayer packages have this capability or not.