Hi together,
I coded a new Tool to convert CDT to WAV files.
(http://retropower.eu/cdt2wav.png)
It's entirely written in Java, and so it should work on Win, Linux & Mac!
(We figured out that the WAV player denies it's work on Linux? Maybe because bad config?)
WAV conversion is also done well with Linux!
Reports would be appreciated.
How to run?
- Windows user:
Simply launch compiled cdt2wav.exe
- Linux & Mac user:
Launch the cdt2wav.jar with following parameters:
cdt2wav.jar -Xms512m -Xmx512m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m
(Or set all to 256 if you want only 256mb max. Ram-usage)
Download:
http://retropower.eu/cdt2wav.zip
How to use?
- Quite simple:
click "Convert CDT" or drag & drop CDT file into the window.
That's it!
Then you can click "Play, Pause, Stop" (If you want to listen to)
- Optional settings:
11,22,44 khz quality setting (44 = best quality but largest filesize, 11 = worsest quality but lowest filesize)
3 states: Normally a Tape contains 2 states for data: LOW / HIGH but you can also convert pauses to "No" (no noise)
Have fun and please report feedback!
Markus
Thank you very much, Markus.
Your tool works like a charm!!
Awesome stuff. :)
Today I released version 1.1.
I made some bugfixes for the display and playback routine.
New:
You can select the single blocks now to begin your playback by double clicking the block in the list.
(http://cpc-live.com/cdt2wav1.1.png)
You can download it here:
Download CDT2WAV 1.1 (http://cpc-live.com/data/download.php?type=-tool&fichier=CDT2WAV_1.1.zip)
Have fun with it!
Works very well on Linux. Cool stuff, thank you!
Release: CDT2WAV version 1.3
New: - Changed the audio display, should be better viewable now.
Changes: - Fixed a minor bug in playback routine / removed a routine, which is unnecessary now, because new display
Download: HERE (http://cpc-live.com/data/index.php?dir=-tools)
Screenshot: [attachimg=1]