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Hi folks,
I'm pretty much a novice user when it comes to audio, therefor i call on the people that are beyond this stage, being you all here at rec.audio.pro! I tried searching for the answer to my questions but came up emptyhanded. A client would like to have his programmes delivered to him not only on DigiBeta but also on a Data-DVD in the form of 1 MPEG-1 file and 2 seperate stereo AIFF-files (as the DigiBeta has 4 channels of audio). The AIFF-files are to be used for mastering and must be digitally transfered to the computer in order to maintain maximum quality. I looked on the web for cards that have AES/EBU inputs, and came up with http://www.plus24.net/sekd/products/prodif88.asp , the prodif88 from SekD. Now for my question: I would like to know if there are better options in hardware that the one above, AND, more importantly, what software to use. I need to record the AIFF-files (2 x stereo) simultaneously with the making of the MPEG-stream and preferably on 1 single computer. The programmes wich need to be transferred have a length of about 90 minutes. I suppose there are many pieces of high-end software that can do this, but I don't need all the advanced editing and effect features that I DO have to pay for. All I need is a simple program that allows me to record 2 synchronised stereo-channels at the same time, and save them as AIFF (or WAV). Thanks in advance! Marc |
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