From: Kenneth Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Recording Music Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 21:26:39 -0500
Having recently switched back to an eMac (in December), I would like to state that I love the ease of which music is written onto a disk from the Mac.
However, I seem to have a predicament that no one has yet been able to answer. Can I take a stereo plug from my cassette recorder and plug it into the microphone jack, and then record (in real time) the music?
I could accomplish this on a PC with a Soundblaster stereo input card and their Soundblaster recording software. It recorded as a .wav file which I then used Cakewalk Pyro to convert to .mp3.
Can this be done on my eMac? Do I need additional software? Any help is appreciated.
Ken Martin
There are a number of programs to do this.....I use SoundStudio from Felt Tip Software, it's $30 registration fee. You can try the program for 14 days (usage days, not calendar days) before you buy to see if it works for you. I have been recording vinyl LP's, so I also use this program to split the tracks and edit out the pops and scratches. It records as a AIFF, which QuickTime or iTunes can play, and iTunes can convert to mp3 or AAC.
--- JSH TiBook
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