Hi, as we know, each recorder has an earphone, from where the audio is been sent out. One of the plugs of the cable is connected to the recorder instead of the earphone, which will be connected to the PC, where we usually connect the mike. Hence, the audio will be output from the recorder and will be input in to the PC. Now, as I have mentioned about Goldwave software, it has a special settings by which you can set the quality of your recording. Hope my information is useful, if any errors, I request our friends to correct me.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Subramani L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] How to convert the audio cassettes in to MP3 CD's?


Thanks a ton for this. But, as usual, I get more doubts after reading
this. It will be fantastic if one of you provide me answers:

1. When you have a palm-size, portable cassette player (such as the one
I have) is it still possible to connect it to a comp and do as
instructed?
2. What will be the quality of such a recording? Are there tricks to
improve audio quality?

I have several "dying" tapes that have interviews and conversations that
needs to be converted to audio files. Your suggestions will help me a
great deal.

Subramani



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of sandesh
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 11:34 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] How to convert the audio cassettes in to MP3 CD's?

Please read:

Digitizing Audio Tapes, an article taken from a recent Kim Komando
newsletter.

Q. I have a cassette tape of conversations with my sister in the late
1960s.
I would like to record it onto a CD. How can I do this?

A. That's cool. I wish that I had a recording of my sisters and I
talking
away. It would be fun to remember what the big issues were.

Fortunately, this is relatively easy to do at home. You need to run a
cable
from your cassette player or your tuner to your computer. You can buy
one of
these cables for a few bucks at your local Radio Shack or electronics
store.
Use the line out port on the player or tuner. Connect to the Line In
port
on your computer.

You will also need software to capture the sound. I suggest you use
Audacity. It is relatively simple to create a WAV file from your tape.
And
plus Audacity
is free at:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

You can then burn the WAV file to a CD. Your CD should have software to
do
that. Or you can use Windows Media Player, which is part of Windows.

If you plan to store the file on your computer or e-mail it to your
sister,
you might want to compress it. WAV files are very large. You can convert

yours
to an MP3, which will be much smaller. Audacity has a plug-in which will

allow it to create MP3 files. Instructions are on its Web site. Or you
can
use
DB PowerAMP, an excellent conversion tool. It's available free at:
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/

There are many programs that will play MP3s, including Windows Media
Player.

Regards.
Sandesh


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