Re: This USB tape deck might be worth a look

2007-10-23 Thread Gary Wood
It seems to me that a USB tape deck would be easier to use than one that 
needs to be installed as a drive on the computer, or one that has to be 
plugged into the line-in socket.
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> Hello, Norma,
> Thank you very much for the link to the USB cassette deck.  It is 
> definitely
> something I'm certain many of us are interested in obtaining.  I certainly
> have an eye on it.  
> Take care,
> Hope Povenmire
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> From: "Norma A. Boge-Conyers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 6:51 AM
> Subject: This USB tape deck might be worth a look
>
>
>> Hi audiophiles, I know that there is occasional discussion regarding
>> tape decks and their integration with the PC  I stumbled across this
>> tape deck, and it struck me as different because it is like the
>> component dual decks we are all familiar with, but it also includes
>> USB connectivity.  The price is $149.  I've pasted a little info
>> below but if you want more info, surf on over to
>> http://www.x-tremegeek.com/templates/SearchDetail.asp?productID=15886
>>
>> Convert your old cassette tapes into modern MP3 digital files with
>> ION Audio's USB Cassette Archiver. Not only only is the Archiver a
>> superior dual cassette
>> tape deck (it even features high-speed dubbing), it converts music
>> from analog tapes into digital files you can play, save and edit on
>> your computer. It
>> will integrate nicely with your home entertainment center and
>> connects with standard RCA jacks. Includes Audacity and EZ Tape
>> Converter software on CD-ROM.
>> Requires Microsoft Windows XP/Vista or Mac OS 9+ (Mac users will need
>> additional third party software for MP3 encoding).
>>
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RE: This USB tape deck might be worth a look

2007-10-22 Thread Ted Phillips
wow, sounds like a great thing.  Now I just need the job hahaha lol. 


Ted Phillips


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Subject: Re: This USB tape deck might be worth a look

Hello, Norma,
Thank you very much for the link to the USB cassette deck.  It is definitely
something I'm certain many of us are interested in obtaining.  I certainly
have an eye on it.   Take care, Hope Povenmire
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From: "Norma A. Boge-Conyers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 6:51 AM
Subject: This USB tape deck might be worth a look


> Hi audiophiles, I know that there is occasional discussion regarding 
> tape decks and their integration with the PC  I stumbled across this 
> tape deck, and it struck me as different because it is like the 
> component dual decks we are all familiar with, but it also includes 
> USB connectivity.  The price is $149.  I've pasted a little info below 
> but if you want more info, surf on over to
> http://www.x-tremegeek.com/templates/SearchDetail.asp?productID=15886
>
> Convert your old cassette tapes into modern MP3 digital files with ION 
> Audio's USB Cassette Archiver. Not only only is the Archiver a 
> superior dual cassette tape deck (it even features high-speed 
> dubbing), it converts music from analog tapes into digital files you 
> can play, save and edit on your computer. It will integrate nicely 
> with your home entertainment center and connects with standard RCA 
> jacks. Includes Audacity and EZ Tape Converter software on CD-ROM.
> Requires Microsoft Windows XP/Vista or Mac OS 9+ (Mac users will need 
> additional third party software for MP3 encoding).
>
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Re: This USB tape deck might be worth a look

2007-10-22 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
Hello Norma,
This device will help me do something that my pastor and I have been trying 
to figure out how to do for the longest time.
And that is to record the Sunday morning and evening services and put them 
both on CD and on our website.
I will gladly spend $298.00 to get 2 of these.
One for the church, and one for myself.
Thinks a hole bunch for this info!
  Signed Mr. John Price.
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From: "Norma A. Boge-Conyers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 6:51 AM
Subject: This USB tape deck might be worth a look


> Hi audiophiles, I know that there is occasional discussion regarding
> tape decks and their integration with the PC  I stumbled across this
> tape deck, and it struck me as different because it is like the
> component dual decks we are all familiar with, but it also includes
> USB connectivity.  The price is $149.  I've pasted a little info
> below but if you want more info, surf on over to
> http://www.x-tremegeek.com/templates/SearchDetail.asp?productID=15886
>
> Convert your old cassette tapes into modern MP3 digital files with
> ION Audio's USB Cassette Archiver. Not only only is the Archiver a
> superior dual cassette
> tape deck (it even features high-speed dubbing), it converts music
> from analog tapes into digital files you can play, save and edit on
> your computer. It
> will integrate nicely with your home entertainment center and
> connects with standard RCA jacks. Includes Audacity and EZ Tape
> Converter software on CD-ROM.
> Requires Microsoft Windows XP/Vista or Mac OS 9+ (Mac users will need
> additional third party software for MP3 encoding).
>
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Re: This USB tape deck might be worth a look

2007-10-22 Thread Hope
Hello, Norma,
Thank you very much for the link to the USB cassette deck.  It is definitely 
something I'm certain many of us are interested in obtaining.  I certainly 
have an eye on it.  
Take care,
Hope Povenmire
- Original Message - 
From: "Norma A. Boge-Conyers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 6:51 AM
Subject: This USB tape deck might be worth a look


> Hi audiophiles, I know that there is occasional discussion regarding
> tape decks and their integration with the PC  I stumbled across this
> tape deck, and it struck me as different because it is like the
> component dual decks we are all familiar with, but it also includes
> USB connectivity.  The price is $149.  I've pasted a little info
> below but if you want more info, surf on over to
> http://www.x-tremegeek.com/templates/SearchDetail.asp?productID=15886
>
> Convert your old cassette tapes into modern MP3 digital files with
> ION Audio's USB Cassette Archiver. Not only only is the Archiver a
> superior dual cassette
> tape deck (it even features high-speed dubbing), it converts music
> from analog tapes into digital files you can play, save and edit on
> your computer. It
> will integrate nicely with your home entertainment center and
> connects with standard RCA jacks. Includes Audacity and EZ Tape
> Converter software on CD-ROM.
> Requires Microsoft Windows XP/Vista or Mac OS 9+ (Mac users will need
> additional third party software for MP3 encoding).
>
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This USB tape deck might be worth a look

2007-10-22 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi audiophiles, I know that there is occasional discussion regarding 
tape decks and their integration with the PC  I stumbled across this 
tape deck, and it struck me as different because it is like the 
component dual decks we are all familiar with, but it also includes 
USB connectivity.  The price is $149.  I've pasted a little info 
below but if you want more info, surf on over to 
http://www.x-tremegeek.com/templates/SearchDetail.asp?productID=15886

Convert your old cassette tapes into modern MP3 digital files with 
ION Audio's USB Cassette Archiver. Not only only is the Archiver a 
superior dual cassette
tape deck (it even features high-speed dubbing), it converts music 
from analog tapes into digital files you can play, save and edit on 
your computer. It
will integrate nicely with your home entertainment center and 
connects with standard RCA jacks. Includes Audacity and EZ Tape 
Converter software on CD-ROM.
Requires Microsoft Windows XP/Vista or Mac OS 9+ (Mac users will need 
additional third party software for MP3 encoding).




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