On Wed, 17 Sep 2014 09:46:24 +0100, Jim Lesurf
wrote:
I have the impression that the software you suggested, though, isn't for
Linux and isn't open source. So isn't particularly attractive for me. As
much as anything I'm wondering about this from the POV of examining
results
versus method in detail.
No - they're not open source but I'm not aware of anything that is
anywhere close to that standard that is open source. There's still plenty
of money to be made creating decent restoration software and, if you want
to work at that level, you'll probably spend years developing your system.
If you want a few shortcuts then I'd spend a little time checking out the
libraries at
http://www.cockos.com/wdl/
Cheers,
James.
--
JRP Music -
http://www.jrpmusic.co.uk