AUDIO-VIDEO-MEDIA
AUDACITY (Windows,
Mac, Linux)
A superb audio recording and
editing app. I use it for all my audio recording and processing -
don't waste your money on commercial products.
The default file format is Audacity
(suffix .aup) that is used for all editing functions, from which
selections can be exported into several formats
such as mp3. Other nice features include:
(i) you can select a piece of
background noise and subtract it from the entire file. If one copies
an LP to a file, this feature allows you to subtract
the noise of the lead-in from the
entire LP and make it sound better than the original.
(ii) there are several
(programmable) options such as click removal, equalization
(with several pre-defined settings such as "am radio"), and setting
maximum amplitude for all
files. I have had satisfactory results using all default
settings. I have a glitch in my Linux Mint version (no sound when
recording but this is probably a
quirk of my setup) although the Windows 7 version seems fine (no info
about Win10). Audacity crashes occasionally
and I have found one silly
quirk: when exporting to a format such as mp3 the file extension
is not automatically ".mp3".
The homesite is HERE
GIMP (Gnu
Image Manipulation Program).
This is a Windows link - it is
probably a part of most Linux distributions. Evidently comparable
with Photoshop in sophistication (I have only used its
simplest features). Cheat Sheet HERE
VLC
MEDIA PLAYER
(Windows, Linux)
Best of the bunch.