View Full Version : Help need software to convert cassette tape to audio cd
dansolitz
September 14th 07, 03:26 AM
I just joined a choir and have practice tapes that I would like to
convert to audio cds .I have successfully taken the headphone output
of a boom box and plugged it into the microphone jack of my windows
home xp computer and can create a file which I have copied to a audio
cd using the software that came with windows, but it only works for a
short time. Does anyone know of a simple soft wear product that would
allow me to create a separate file for each song on the tape That I
could then copy to an audio cd? The simpler the better quality is not
an issue.
Thanks, Dan
Jocelyn Major[_2_]
September 14th 07, 05:45 AM
dansolitz a écrit :
> I just joined a choir and have practice tapes that I would like to
> convert to audio cds .I have successfully taken the headphone output
> of a boom box and plugged it into the microphone jack of my windows
> home xp computer and can create a file which I have copied to a audio
> cd using the software that came with windows, but it only works for a
> short time. Does anyone know of a simple soft wear product that would
> allow me to create a separate file for each song on the tape That I
> could then copy to an audio cd? The simpler the better quality is not
> an issue.
> Thanks, Dan
>
>
>
Simply download Audacity. It is free to use and quite simple to use
also. You can get it here: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Good luck
Jocelyn Major
Proud son of Leo Major DCM & Bar
Matt Ion
September 15th 07, 08:04 PM
Jocelyn Major wrote:
> dansolitz a écrit :
>> I just joined a choir and have practice tapes that I would like to
>> convert to audio cds .I have successfully taken the headphone output
>> of a boom box and plugged it into the microphone jack of my windows
>> home xp computer and can create a file which I have copied to a audio
>> cd using the software that came with windows, but it only works for a
>> short time. Does anyone know of a simple soft wear product that would
>> allow me to create a separate file for each song on the tape That I
>> could then copy to an audio cd? The simpler the better quality is not
>> an issue.
>> Thanks, Dan
>>
>>
>>
> Simply download Audacity. It is free to use and quite simple to use
> also. You can get it here: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Seconded.
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