[Shotimes] OT copying cassettes to CDs

Mike Wojton mwojton@gmail.com
Mon, 9 Jan 2006 16:22:17 -0500


I have them, but no way to play them anymore.  My receiver doesn't have
anywhere to plug one in.
Besides, the only place I have a cd burner is in my computer.


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Mike Wojton
Dover, PA

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On 1/9/06, Ian Fisher <dataflash@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> There are a few ways but I've never done it before. Do
> you have the old 45's? It might be best to try to
> x-fer them over directly to CD instead of copying over
> a copied album (you lose a bit in every x-fer). I
> would imagine that you don't want to or can't get this
> material on CD now?
>
> Ian
>
> --- Mike Wojton <mwojton@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have some cassette tapes that I would like to put
> > on CDs.  They are
> > collections, mostly of stuff that I had on vinyl,
> > 45's and such.
> > Is there some way to get the recordings into my
> > computer so I can burn them
> > to a CD?  I don't have a real trick audio card.  Do
> > you
> > have to have a card with RCA inputs in order to do
> > this kind of thing?  I'm
> > cheap.  I don't want to have to spend a whole bunch
> > of
> > money just to do it.
> >
> > --
> > Mike Wojton
> > Dover, PA
> >
> >    -'95 White MTX
> >       '96 Brake Upgrade
> >       Eibachs (front)
> >       Dynomax catback
> >
> > "Avoid the clap." - Jimmy Dugan