Baby Fire Ray,
I am ripping talking tape books that I get from the Seattle talking book
and brail library.
Here is what you do using sound forage and a normal speed tape player.
1 Open a new window set the sample rate to 88200, 16 bit depth stereo.
2 Make sure that the tape player is playing in stereo.
3 Record the tape.
4 After recording do a select all .
5 Tap this will select the left channal.
6 copy the left channel to the clip board.
7 open a new windo 88200, 16 mono.
8 copy to the new window.
9 Set the sample rate to 44100 bit 16 depth.
10 Check the check box  that sez set the sample rate only do not re
sample.
11 save the file.
12 Now do the same for the right channel.
12 You will need to reverse the right channel.
Louie
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Subject: Re: Sound forge 7

Hey there luie can youtell me what kind of books and how you are doing
the
ripping
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Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 4:00 PM
Subject: Sound forge 7


> Hi all,
> I am ripping NLS talking books. After recording one cassette my
computer
> becomes a slug and I have to reboot. The computer is a 2.5 GHZ using
XP
> pro. Any one have any ideas why this is happening?
>
> Louie
>
>
>
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