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"Mark W Modrall" wrote in message
Hi... I'm trying to transfer some of my cassettes to cd via my IBM thinkpad computer. I have a tapedeck that can connect to the pc via sound-in, but I don't know what software would be good for recording and then burning. I downloaded Shampoo mp3 studio deluxe and got a trial key, but i don't see where it allows for recording from sound-in. It will rip a cd in the drive, but not from sound-in. Take a look at: (1) Goldwave - downloadable shareware (2) The simple Audio editors that come with CDEX and EAC which are downloadable freeware. (3) Audacity - a simple, competetent, freeware, open source editor. Google will route you to download sites quickly and easily. All of these products will record 16/44 stereo .wav files which is what you need to burn audio CDs with. |
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