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In Reply to: transfer cassette to cd posted by ken on May 31, 2002 at 16:40:16: Connect the tape machine to the soundcard's audio input. Should be an easy lead to either make or buy from a hifi shop or somewhere like Tandys (Radio Shack). Find yourself some software relating to the computer platform you are using Mac/Windows/Linux that records from the Audio input on your computer. Make sure the software isn't compressing the incoming audio in any way, like to Mp3. Copy the resulting files to your favourite CD burning software and it should happily make a CD of it. Get good levels when recording and I don't mean really high ones. You may need to edit the audio once it's recorded, there are some audio editors as well as the recording software in the file area on this extensive site. If the audio is too quiet compared to a commercial CD, then you may need to Normalise the tracks. Use the editor. SteveR
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