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I have a bunch of old Howard Stern bits on cassette that I'd like to put on
my PC. My tape deck has the RCA line-outs and a headphone jack. Considering the quality of the source, would either connection make a difference? Thanks. |
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![]() Sweep and Clean wrote: I have a bunch of old Howard Stern bits on cassette that I'd like to put on my PC. My tape deck has the RCA line-outs and a headphone jack. Considering the quality of the source, would either connection make a difference? Thanks. Probably minimal difference - but the RCAs are the ones to use. Graham |
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![]() "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Sweep and Clean wrote: I have a bunch of old Howard Stern bits on cassette that I'd like to put on my PC. My tape deck has the RCA line-outs and a headphone jack. Considering the quality of the source, would either connection make a difference? Thanks. Probably minimal difference - but the RCAs are the ones to use. Graham Thanks for your reply. Just one more question: my tape deck has Dolby C. Should I turn these off when doing the recording? Or will leaving it on make it better? |
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![]() "Sweep and Clean" wrote in message ... "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Sweep and Clean wrote: I have a bunch of old Howard Stern bits on cassette that I'd like to put on my PC. My tape deck has the RCA line-outs and a headphone jack. Considering the quality of the source, would either connection make a difference? Thanks. Probably minimal difference - but the RCAs are the ones to use. Graham Thanks for your reply. Just one more question: my tape deck has Dolby C. Should I turn these off when doing the recording? Or will leaving it on make it better? (Jumping in here...) If the Dolby C does a good job decoding - no pumping or artifact, then by all means decode prior to sending the sound over to the PC. I'm not aware of any software decoding available for Dolby, B or C. Mark Z. |
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![]() Sweep and Clean wrote: "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Sweep and Clean wrote: I have a bunch of old Howard Stern bits on cassette that I'd like to put on my PC. My tape deck has the RCA line-outs and a headphone jack. Considering the quality of the source, would either connection make a difference? Thanks. Probably minimal difference - but the RCAs are the ones to use. Graham Thanks for your reply. Just one more question: my tape deck has Dolby C. Should I turn these off when doing the recording? Or will leaving it on make it better? That really depends if the tape was *recorded* using Dolby C ( or Dolby B or no noise reduction at all ). Dolby is an 'encode - decode' system. So to play correctly, the version of Dolby ( B / C / none ) has to match to version used to record. I'm sure all decks with Dolby C have Dolby B too ( and off ). If in doubt - listen to the tape and see what sounds best. Graham :-) |
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Just from definition, the line-out from your tape deck is a closer match
(impedance and level) to a line-in than a headphone jack. In actual use though, you may see little difference. -Ron "Sweep and Clean" wrote: I have a bunch of old Howard Stern bits on cassette that I'd like to put on my PC. My tape deck has the RCA line-outs and a headphone jack. Considering the quality of the source, would either connection make a difference? Thanks. |
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On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 10:21:42 GMT, Sweep and Clean wrote:
"Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Sweep and Clean wrote: I have a bunch of old Howard Stern bits on cassette that I'd like to put on my PC. My tape deck has the RCA line-outs and a headphone jack. Considering the quality of the source, would either connection make a difference? Thanks. Probably minimal difference - but the RCAs are the ones to use. Graham Thanks for your reply. Just one more question: my tape deck has Dolby C. Should I turn these off when doing the recording? Or will leaving it on make it better? Dolby is for the tape. Set it to however the tape was recorded. |
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