rip music track from a casette to media player

A

andy morrow

Hello!

How does one go about takinga music track from a
casette,onto mediaplayer and ultimately to burn that
track to a cd??

Thanks,
(e-mail address removed)
 
M

Martin

I've just been through this experiance! You need to
connect your tape player to the line in or mic input in
your sound card or PC then you need a bit of sofware to
capture the music I used Total recorder as it will record
even streeming audio! you record the music then to your
hard disc in .wav (or MP3 format if you have the
software) You can then use Media player or any other cd
burning software to then convert these and burn them to
CD (remenber you can ony use CD-r discs if you want t o
use the cd's in you Hifi or Car
 
R

Ron

Martin said:
I've just been through this experiance! You need to
connect your tape player to the line in or mic input in
your sound card or PC then you need a bit of sofware to
capture the music I used Total recorder as it will record
even streeming audio! you record the music then to your
hard disc in .wav (or MP3 format if you have the
software) You can then use Media player or any other cd
burning software to then convert these and burn them to
CD (remenber you can ony use CD-r discs if you want t o
use the cd's in you Hifi or Car

I recommend Super Mp3 Recorder at http://www.supermp3recorder.com. It's helpful.
 
E

Ellie

-----Original Message-----
Hello!

How does one go about takinga music track from a
casette,onto mediaplayer and ultimately to burn that
track to a cd??

Thanks,
(e-mail address removed)
.
Hi, I think you have to get a mini jack connector to 2
RCA jacks cable . the 2 RCA fit into the CD input of your
stereo system and the other end goes into the Line Out of
the soundcard.
 

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