That's kind of more then necessary. Now he said she doesn't have one, but
the easiest thing to do especially if we were dealing with the ever so cool
and awesome PTR2 is just hook it up to the PC in it's card drive mode and go
into the Book DIR 01 folder and pick out the WAV or MP3 files. I'd do it in
WAV by the way just to get an exact coppy. Oh yeah, this would also work
with the PTP1 AKA the Plextalk Pocket. Just throwing this out there.

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Vicky
Vaughan
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 7:11 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Ripping Audio Cassettes

Hi Evan, Does your girl friend have a Plextalk? If yes, she can hook it up
to a cassette player, with a patch cord and record the casette to the flash
card of the Plextalk. Then tell the Plextalk to convert that Daisy recording
to CDDA format and it will record this onto a blank disk. She can then put
this disk in her computer and import it. Although the music will now be on
the computer, she will need to find it and rename each track, which will
just be listed as "Track 1" and so on.

Vicky
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Evan Reese" <ment...@dslextreme.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: Ripping Audio Cassettes


> Thanks Dan. I've heard of Soundforge. If I recall correctly, it's a 
> comprehensive audio program, with a fairly steep learning curve, which 
> would be intimidating to the person who wants to convert the cassettes, 
> and also not cheap. Please correct me if I am wrong on any of this.
> I haven't heard of Audio Addition. What kind of money are we talking about

> for that one?
> Thanks again.
> Evan
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "dan" <dthomps...@mchsi.com>
> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 3:22 PM
> Subject: RE: Ripping Audio Cassettes
>
>
>>I use Soundforge and some times Audio Additon for converting cassettes to
>> digital format.  Unfortunately, this requires real time recording.  Then 
>> you
>> can save the file in whatever format you wish to be [placed onto an 
>> IDevice
>> or cd or other audio player.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Evan
>> Reese
>> Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 1:45 PM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: Ripping Audio Cassettes
>>
>> Guys, I need to find a method for ripping audio cassettes. I know there 
>> are
>> cassette decks with USB ports on them, but I need to find accessible
>> software to do the ripping.
>>
>> I'm getting this as a Christmas present for my sweetheart, who is using 
>> JAWS
>> 13 and a Windows 7 machine. Also, if possible, the software should be as
>> unintimidating as possible for her.
>>
>> Anyone got any ideas that won't cost an arm and a leg?
>>
>> Thanks much.
>>
>> Evan
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