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Old 08-12-2003, 04:47 PM   #1
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hi i have some audio tapes that i want to make cd's out
of so i can listen to them in my car. i was wondering if
there was a way to patch a cass. player into my computer
via the mic input and patch cord to cass. player. what
avenue should i take, i have the basic roxio, and media
player that i can copy cd's. i am running windows xp.
thanks for any help that you may give, rad
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Old 08-12-2003, 05:07 PM   #2
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>-----Original Message-----
>hi i have some audio tapes that i want to make cd's out
>of so i can listen to them in my car. i was wondering

if
>there was a way to patch a cass. player into my computer
>via the mic input and patch cord to cass. player. what
>avenue should i take, i have the basic roxio, and media
>player that i can copy cd's. i am running windows xp.
>thanks for any help that you may give, rad
>.
>does anyone know how to do this?

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Old 08-12-2003, 06:15 PM   #3
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>-----Original Message-----
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>hi i have some audio tapes that i want to make cd's out
>>of so i can listen to them in my car. i was wondering

>if
>>there was a way to patch a cass. player into my computer
>>via the mic input and patch cord to cass. player. what
>>avenue should i take, i have the basic roxio, and media
>>player that i can copy cd's. i am running windows xp.
>>thanks for any help that you may give, rad
>>.
>>does anyone know how to do this?

>.
>Get "Microsoft Plus! DME" (digital media addition) , a 20

dollar program from Microsoft. There is a progam included
called "analog recorder" which will record,convert,and rip
to your harddrive any analog signal hooked to your
soundcard. You will have to hook up your cassette player
to an amp, and then the amp to your sound card. Clear
instructions are included with the program, good luck.
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Old 09-12-2003, 07:14 PM   #4
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Transfer Tape to CD
http://www.techtv.com/callforhelp/h...ry/0,24330,2458
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>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>hi i have some audio tapes that i want to make cd's

out
>>>of so i can listen to them in my car. i was wondering

>>if
>>>there was a way to patch a cass. player into my

computer
>>>via the mic input and patch cord to cass. player.

what
>>>avenue should i take, i have the basic roxio, and

media
>>>player that i can copy cd's. i am running windows xp.
>>>thanks for any help that you may give, rad
>>>.
>>>does anyone know how to do this?

>>.
>>Get "Microsoft Plus! DME" (digital media addition) , a

20
>dollar program from Microsoft. There is a progam

included
>called "analog recorder" which will record,convert,and

rip
>to your harddrive any analog signal hooked to your
>soundcard. You will have to hook up your cassette player
>to an amp, and then the amp to your sound card. Clear
>instructions are included with the program, good luck.
>.
>

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Old 16-12-2003, 10:16 PM   #5
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I use AUDACITY. It is FREE, Open source, and reliable.
Not share-ware or free-ware junk.

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/...y/audacity-win-
1.2.0-pre3.exe?download (this is the 'unstable' pre-
release version, but it works great -- done many huge
projects with it at work.)

It is fairly easy to use. Just connect to your sound
card's line in, select LINE IN on the input menu of the
audacity program, and record away. (If you want to
record from the internet and can hear the sound from your
PC speakers, select AUDIO MIX as your recording source).
You'll have to play with the recording levels, but you'll
get it right!

To save it to a cd follow two steps. (1) Export the
recording (or a portion of the recording) to WAV. (2)
Then burn the WAV to AUDIO CD using your burning software.
It should auto-convert the WAV to CD AUDIO format.

Good recordings!
Mark


>-----Original Message-----
>hi i have some audio tapes that i want to make cd's out
>of so i can listen to them in my car. i was wondering if
>there was a way to patch a cass. player into my computer
>via the mic input and patch cord to cass. player. what
>avenue should i take, i have the basic roxio, and media
>player that i can copy cd's. i am running windows xp.
>thanks for any help that you may give, rad
>.
>

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Old 02-02-2004, 12:16 AM   #6
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thank you . for your help I need it. i have old cassettes
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