[Shotimes] OT copying cassettes to CDs
Mike Wojton
mwojton@gmail.com
Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:03:23 -0500
It sounds like this will be easier than I thought. I just need the right
cords and device to hook up to my computer. Interestingly enough, one of
the ads on my mail page for this thread (Gmail shows ads on the right side
of the email pages related to the topic of the email messages) is for a
piece of software called Polderbits. It's designed specifically for this
purpose. What luck!
--
Mike Wojton
Dover, PA
-'95 White MTX
'96 Brake Upgrade
Eibachs (front)
Dynomax catback
"Avoid the clap." - Jimmy Dugan
On 1/9/06, Bill Murray <fordsho@cloud9grafx.com> wrote:
>
> If you have a walkman, you can copy the songs to your computer, you'll
> have to go to radio shack and get a cord with 1/8th" male stereo headphone
> jack on each end. Plug on end into the walkman and the other into the line
> in connection on your sound card. You then play the tapes on the walkman
> and record it to your computer.
>
> You'll need a decent amount of free space on your harddrive to store the
> raw audio, and you'll need a program to convert the recorded audio to cd
> audio, unless you record it that way to begin with. You can do a google
> search that will likely provide a program you can use.
>
> Bill
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Wojton <mwojton@gmail.com>
> Date: 01/09/06 03:32 PM
> To: `V6 SHOtimes <shotimes@autox.team.net>
> Subject: [Shotimes] OT copying cassettes to CDs
>
> 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