[Shotimes] OT copying cassettes to CDs

James White greensho@crown.net
Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:52:45 -0600


Where did you get this turntable?

Wondering if there would be any business that would have really good 
equipment that would do this transfer for a fee?

Most of my vinyl has not been available on CD.

regards, Jim White


At Monday, 09 January 2006, Kenneth Epperly <epperly1@optonline.net> 
wrote:

>I have been converting my vinyl to CD using Roxie easy media creator.
The 
>patch cord came from Radio Shack, RAC to mini plug, your tape player 
will 
>need a pre amp output to not over power the sound card. The less 
devices you 
>go through the cleaner the sound. I bought a new turn table with 
a pre amp 
>built in and plugged it into my sound card, sounds pretty good from 
vinyl 
>that is 45 years old. Will need a good amount of hard disk space 
as the 
>files can get quite large.
>
>        Ken
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Mike Wojton" <mwojton@gmail.com>
>To: "`V6 SHOtimes" <shotimes@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 3:30 PM
>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
>>
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