Audio Transcriber is a software that records and splits large audio samples from sources such as tapes and radio broadcasts to your computer's hard drive, making it easier to transcribe audio files.
To get started with Audio Transcriber, you will need to have the transcriber-0.9.0.tar package installed on your computer, as well as 1.5 gigabytes of hard disk space. This is because a typical CD takes up approximately 650 megabytes of data, and if you want to record a 60-minute cassette tape or radio broadcast and split it into individual tracks, you will need a lot of hard disk space.
You will also need to create a directory named /cdimage (although this is not strictly necessary) and download and install the Tk800.xxx and Tk-Month modules for Perl. Additionally, you will need SOX - sound tools, CDrecord, CDDA2WAV, and GNU/Linux installed on your computer to use Audio Transcriber effectively.
The latest release of Audio Transcriber includes a fix for a broken Timer_record.pm and the ability to start and stop recording at specific times. This feature makes it even easier to use Audio Transcriber and ensures that your recordings are accurate and precise.
In summary, Audio Transcriber is an essential software package for anyone who wants to transfer old audio samples onto their hard drive and preserve them for the future. With its user-friendly interface and comprehensive features, Audio Transcriber is the go-to choice for anyone who wants to record and split audio files with ease.
Version 0.9.2B: N/A