DaRoosh65
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Cassette Tape To CD...I Could Use Some Help...
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Dec 17, 2004 16:11
I have a PC, equipped with Windows XP home edition. I also have a cassette player. A teacher, at my daughter' s school, wants me to record this cassette tape onto CD. I was thinking that there should be the capability with a patch cord from my cassette player to the microphone jack on the computer, but I have not accomplished this task. This is where I could use some assistance from someone who may know a little something about how to successfully complete this task. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
< Message edited by DaRoosh65 -- 12/21/2004 2:21:29 AM >
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DaRoosh65
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RE: Cassette Tape To CD...I Could Use Some Help...
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Dec 21, 2004 02:23
A little help here?...
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Joe Redifer
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RE: Cassette Tape To CD...I Could Use Some Help...
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Dec 21, 2004 03:02
I was thinking that there should be the capability with a patch cord from my cassette player to the microphone jack on the computer, but I have not accomplished this tas You want the Line In jack, not the microphone jack. Make sure your sound card is set up properly and record the file at 16-bit Stereo, 44.1 Khz (or 44100Hz). I don' t know what you would use to record with Windows. I do all of my A/V stuff on my Mac, and the web stuff on the Windows machine.
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Terry Bogard
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RE: Cassette Tape To CD...I Could Use Some Help...
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Dec 21, 2004 07:12
Everything Joe said, plus I believe the default sound recording application that comes with MOST Windows Operating Systems is SOUND RECORDER. It' s pretty basic but I like it a lot, it' s always been great to return to when higher profile sound software suddenly act up for no apparent reason whatsoever.
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DaRoosh65
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RE: Cassette Tape To CD...I Could Use Some Help...
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Dec 21, 2004 12:38
You want the Line In jack, not the microphone jack. Make sure your sound card is set up properly and record the file at 16-bit Stereo, 44.1 Khz (or 44100Hz). Everything Joe said, plus I believe the default sound recording application that comes with MOST Windows Operating Systems is SOUND RECORDER. Thanks, guys!!! I will try this tonight...
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