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?? Converting cassettes to cd's, can I ??????
Is there such technology yet where I can copy my cassette tapes on cd's? I
have a lot of cassettes that I cannot find on cd's now, mostly due to the fact that these artists don't record no more or their old albums are not as popular as the newer ones. By the way, I like Tejano music. Thanks for any help/ideas.. |
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?? Converting cassettes to cd's, can I ??????
Easiest thing to do is download the MP3 version of your favourite songs from
the net with a file sharing utility like Kazaa or iMesh. Then burn them onto a CD. If you can't find them online then you will have to connect your tape player to your computer's sound card input and record them on your computer. Then you can burn them onto a CD. "JP" wrote in message ... Is there such technology yet where I can copy my cassette tapes on cd's? I have a lot of cassettes that I cannot find on cd's now, mostly due to the fact that these artists don't record no more or their old albums are not as popular as the newer ones. By the way, I like Tejano music. Thanks for any help/ideas.. |
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?? Converting cassettes to cd's, can I ??????
How do I plug my tape player to my pc sound card? The only input for sound
on the back of my pc is the size of a typical earphone plug size. Its got only one, along with one for a mic, and the output for the speakers I currently have right now. So is this input the one to plug them to? Is there adaptors that convert RCA cables to on of these plugs? "Kevin Murray" wrote in message e.rogers.com... Easiest thing to do is download the MP3 version of your favourite songs from the net with a file sharing utility like Kazaa or iMesh. Then burn them onto a CD. If you can't find them online then you will have to connect your tape player to your computer's sound card input and record them on your computer. Then you can burn them onto a CD. "JP" wrote in message ... Is there such technology yet where I can copy my cassette tapes on cd's? I have a lot of cassettes that I cannot find on cd's now, mostly due to the fact that these artists don't record no more or their old albums are not as popular as the newer ones. By the way, I like Tejano music. Thanks for any help/ideas.. |
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?? Converting cassettes to cd's, can I ??????
Yes, and yes. This is the input you have to connect to the output of your
tape player. Any home audio retailer (Radio Shack) will have the adapter you need. Just tell them what you want to do and they will know exactly what you need. This is a common question for them. I used Radio Shack P/N 42-2483 which is a right angled plug on the computer end but you may opt for the straight one instead (P/N 42-2551). The only other thing you may need is a decent audio recording application for your PC. Windows comes with Sound Recorder but I never tried to use it. I used the Wave Studio program that came with my Sound Blaster Card with excellent results. It will allow you to cut up the recording into separate songs after and then do some cool editing. Kevin "JP" wrote in message ... How do I plug my tape player to my pc sound card? The only input for sound on the back of my pc is the size of a typical earphone plug size. Its got only one, along with one for a mic, and the output for the speakers I currently have right now. So is this input the one to plug them to? Is there adaptors that convert RCA cables to on of these plugs? "Kevin Murray" wrote in message e.rogers.com... Easiest thing to do is download the MP3 version of your favourite songs from the net with a file sharing utility like Kazaa or iMesh. Then burn them onto a CD. If you can't find them online then you will have to connect your tape player to your computer's sound card input and record them on your computer. Then you can burn them onto a CD. "JP" wrote in message ... Is there such technology yet where I can copy my cassette tapes on cd's? I have a lot of cassettes that I cannot find on cd's now, mostly due to the fact that these artists don't record no more or their old albums are not as popular as the newer ones. By the way, I like Tejano music. Thanks for any help/ideas.. |
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