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Tom Brown wrote:  
 
> I want to run Gramofile to process .WAV files recorded from cassette  
> tapes and Vinyl records. It seems that I need XFree86 to do this.  
> The documentation for XFree86 makes a lot of assumptions about prior  
> knowledge of such programs which I do NOT have!  
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> Is there any tutorial available for installing XFree86 written without  
> the requirement for prior knowledge?  
 
Hi Tom,  
 
This is not my area at all (although I am interested in the subject, in  
regard to what you are seeking to do on the music xfer), but I believe the  
first mention I heard of Gramofile -- quite a long time ago -- was either  
from Peter or from Tony B.  I do recall Peter also discussing the sound  
card handling the music stream as being a likely "weak link" in all this .  
. .  but that may depend on what sort of fidelity you are after.  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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