Re: old music
Posted by angel of death on
Thu May 20th 2004 at 10:14am
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ANyone know an easy way to transfer old music cassette tapes to cd? I would hate to have to buy all that music again. beside some of the stuff I listen to has never been produced on cd.
Re: old music
Posted by fraggard on
Thu May 20th 2004 at 10:21am
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Your soundcard has an input port? Get a connector with miniphono jacks on both ends. Plug one end into your tape players headphone output, and another into the audio input to your soundcard. Play and record.
Don't blame me if something burns out though. It didn't burn for me, but it might unless you isolate it someway.
Re: old music
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu May 20th 2004 at 10:21am
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my suggestion will take a bit of effort and tweaking
get a dubbing wire, one that has the male ends on both sides..
plug one end into the tape player (preferably one with stereo) and one into the mic hole of your PC.
record the song onto your hard drive.
get a program that converts to wave or mp3
store the new conversion.
assuming you have a cdr, record it back onto a cd as a normal music disc.
i am sure there must be a better solution, but i have used this one myself.
the wire?? you can obtain one at radio shack.
hope this helps
Re: old music
Posted by angel of death on
Thu May 20th 2004 at 11:55am
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Thanks for the ideas guys.
Re: old music
Posted by Hornpipe2 on
Fri May 21st 2004 at 12:22am
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Use LAME as your MP3 encoder, if you're planning to make MP3s of the stuff.