Not so much a toy (hardware). But you might have to consider a good sound
application to record sound from the auxilliary-in jack. Then, depending on
the tool, you'll have to decide what exact format you're going to convert
those files to. Initially, they'll probably be recorded as .wav files. But
those are huge and take up tons of disk space, so something to convert the
..wav to say, and MP3 would be best. If you want to actually create a real
audio 'cd', ie not a computer data disk with MP3's on it, but a true Audio
CD (redbook audio, I think it's called) then yet another tool might be
required. Unfortunately, I know of no such tool, but only because I've
never looked for one. My guess is they do exist, the only barrier might be
price.
Paul
Wild Bill said:
My computer, like most, has "audio in" jack in back. How do you record
music from external source, such as tape deck? The goal is to consolidate
old tapes to new cd. Do I need a new, external toy to convert, or what?