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What would I need to convert an audio cassette onto a cd?

What would I need to convert an audio cassette onto a cd?
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rockymeet
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a cassete converte into a cd

you need some below to converte a cassette into a cd.

what do you need.

You will need a cassette tape player with a headphone jack, a computer with a soundcard, the free "Audacity" software, and a 3.5mm male-male audio cable.(Though 3.5mm is a standard size, your own hardware may be different.) A six-foot cable can be found for about $5.00 at your local electronics store like Radio Shack.

How to convert.

 

 1) Plug one end of the audio cable into your cassette player's headphone or "Line out" jack, and the other end into your computer soundcard's "Microphone" or "Line in" jack.

 2) Start Audacity, and change the input type to "Line in" or "Microphone", depending on what soundcard jack you're using. This tells Audacity to record whatever it "hears" on the soundcard input. To do this, open the Edit menu, then Preferences. You'll then see a screen that should do what you need.

3) Press the record button on Audacity, then press play on your cassette tape.

4) Press the stop button on Audacity when the tape is finished playing.

5) Use the "File -> Export as WAV" menu item to save your recording. The resulting WAV file can be saved on your computer, converted to MP3, or burned to a CD. Get fancy with Audacity's audio editor features: You can cut, paste and add effects easily.

 

You should record a ten-second clip at first, so you can play it back immediately in Audacity and make sure your volume levels are right. If the recorded audio is too loud or has too much static, decrease the volume on your cassette player.

 

Don't stop with cassette tapes. The same technique can import, record and convert records / LPs / vinyl, 8-tracks, and other older audio formats. You may need a different cable to match your playback device, but the actual dubbing process is the same.

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Krypto
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Original source: http://www.andybrain.com/archive/convert...

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Here is a direct link to the full set of instructions posted by rockymeet: http://www.andybrain.com/archive/convert-cassette-to-cd-digital.htm

Message Edited by Krypto on 05-31-2009 08:49 PM

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