Re: recording cassettes to my computer?

2004-11-01 Thread Gary Petraccaro
how do you set or check recording level?
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Subject: Re: recording cassettes to my computer?


recording with goldWave
press f11 to enter control
ctrl+tab to record
check "delayed recording level"
delayed recording threshhold 1.0
delayed recording  duration (the length of silence before  pausing)  Mine 
is
at 2.5 seconds
delayed recording  prebuffer 1.00 (I leave this alone because I'm just not
sure)
delayed recording  time stamp cues leave unchecked
record mode   set to unbounded  (this way if you aren't   sure how long 
the
cassette is you can set the initial record length for 2:00:00recording 
will
automatically pause when it reaches your delayed recording  duration)
enter
To start a record session
press ctrl+n to start a new session
here you will find several boxes where you determine wheter you want mono 
or
stereo, size, length of recording, quality
ctrl+f9 starts rcording
ctrl+f8 stops
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Subject: Re: recording cassettes to my computer?


Hi Cheryl,
Once you have the cable connected to the cassette player, and the sound
card,
You will need to go to the volume control, and set your recording source
to,
line-in,
then choose what application you are going to use for the recording.
You can use GoldWave, however, I am not familiar with the recording 
setup.
But I can tell you that GoldWave has everyfeature you will need.
Something to keep in mind, if you are recording voice, you may want to 
set
your recording format to mp3, to conserve disk space,because wav files
typically take up about 10mb per minute.
MP3's take up only about 1mb per minute.
HTH,
Richard Justice
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From: "Cheryl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 11:39 AM
Subject: recording cassettes to my computer?

> Hi, everyone. I bought a patch cord yesterday, and had it connected to
my
> soundcard's line-in jack this morning. nOw I'm wondering, what setting
in
> both goldwave and windows xp do I need to change in order to record my
> cassettes to mp3s? You can reply off list, if you'd prefer. thanks so
much.
> Cheryl
>
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Re: recording cassettes to my computer?

2004-10-31 Thread RQJ
Hi Rob,
Thank you, I appreciate the info!
Richard Justice
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From: "rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: recording cassettes to my computer?


> recording with goldWave
> press f11 to enter control
> ctrl+tab to record
> check "delayed recording level"
> delayed recording threshhold 1.0
> delayed recording  duration (the length of silence before  pausing)  Mine
is
> at 2.5 seconds
> delayed recording  prebuffer 1.00 (I leave this alone because I'm just not
> sure)
> delayed recording  time stamp cues leave unchecked
> record mode   set to unbounded  (this way if you aren't   sure how long
the
> cassette is you can set the initial record length for 2:00:00recording
will
> automatically pause when it reaches your delayed recording  duration)
> enter
> To start a record session
> press ctrl+n to start a new session
> here you will find several boxes where you determine wheter you want mono
or
> stereo, size, length of recording, quality
> ctrl+f9 starts rcording
> ctrl+f8 stops
> - Original Message - 
> From: "RQJ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 10:06 AM
> Subject: Re: recording cassettes to my computer?
>
>
> > Hi Cheryl,
> > Once you have the cable connected to the cassette player, and the sound
> > card,
> > You will need to go to the volume control, and set your recording source
> to,
> > line-in,
> > then choose what application you are going to use for the recording.
> > You can use GoldWave, however, I am not familiar with the recording
setup.
> > But I can tell you that GoldWave has everyfeature you will need.
> > Something to keep in mind, if you are recording voice, you may want to
set
> > your recording format to mp3, to conserve disk space,because wav files
> > typically take up about 10mb per minute.
> > MP3's take up only about 1mb per minute.
> > HTH,
> > Richard Justice
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "Cheryl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 11:39 AM
> > Subject: recording cassettes to my computer?
> >
> >
> > > Hi, everyone. I bought a patch cord yesterday, and had it connected to
> my
> > > soundcard's line-in jack this morning. nOw I'm wondering, what setting
> in
> > > both goldwave and windows xp do I need to change in order to record my
> > > cassettes to mp3s? You can reply off list, if you'd prefer. thanks so
> > much.
> > > Cheryl
> > >
> >
> >
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Re: recording cassettes to my computer?

2004-10-31 Thread rob
recording with goldWave
press f11 to enter control
ctrl+tab to record
check "delayed recording level"
delayed recording threshhold 1.0
delayed recording  duration (the length of silence before  pausing)  Mine is
at 2.5 seconds
delayed recording  prebuffer 1.00 (I leave this alone because I'm just not
sure)
delayed recording  time stamp cues leave unchecked
record mode   set to unbounded  (this way if you aren't   sure how long the
cassette is you can set the initial record length for 2:00:00recording will
automatically pause when it reaches your delayed recording  duration)
enter
To start a record session
press ctrl+n to start a new session
here you will find several boxes where you determine wheter you want mono or
stereo, size, length of recording, quality
ctrl+f9 starts rcording
ctrl+f8 stops
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From: "RQJ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: recording cassettes to my computer?


> Hi Cheryl,
> Once you have the cable connected to the cassette player, and the sound
> card,
> You will need to go to the volume control, and set your recording source
to,
> line-in,
> then choose what application you are going to use for the recording.
> You can use GoldWave, however, I am not familiar with the recording setup.
> But I can tell you that GoldWave has everyfeature you will need.
> Something to keep in mind, if you are recording voice, you may want to set
> your recording format to mp3, to conserve disk space,because wav files
> typically take up about 10mb per minute.
> MP3's take up only about 1mb per minute.
> HTH,
> Richard Justice
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Cheryl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 11:39 AM
> Subject: recording cassettes to my computer?
>
>
> > Hi, everyone. I bought a patch cord yesterday, and had it connected to
my
> > soundcard's line-in jack this morning. nOw I'm wondering, what setting
in
> > both goldwave and windows xp do I need to change in order to record my
> > cassettes to mp3s? You can reply off list, if you'd prefer. thanks so
> much.
> > Cheryl
> >
>
>
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Re: recording cassettes to my computer?

2004-10-31 Thread RQJ
Hi Cheryl,
Once you have the cable connected to the cassette player, and the sound
card,
You will need to go to the volume control, and set your recording source to,
line-in,
then choose what application you are going to use for the recording.
You can use GoldWave, however, I am not familiar with the recording setup.
But I can tell you that GoldWave has everyfeature you will need.
Something to keep in mind, if you are recording voice, you may want to set
your recording format to mp3, to conserve disk space,because wav files
typically take up about 10mb per minute.
MP3's take up only about 1mb per minute.
HTH,
Richard Justice
- Original Message - 
From: "Cheryl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 11:39 AM
Subject: recording cassettes to my computer?


> Hi, everyone. I bought a patch cord yesterday, and had it connected to my
> soundcard's line-in jack this morning. nOw I'm wondering, what setting in
> both goldwave and windows xp do I need to change in order to record my
> cassettes to mp3s? You can reply off list, if you'd prefer. thanks so
much.
> Cheryl
>






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recording cassettes to my computer?

2004-10-31 Thread Cheryl
Hi, everyone. I bought a patch cord yesterday, and had it connected to my 
soundcard's line-in jack this morning. nOw I'm wondering, what setting in 
both goldwave and windows xp do I need to change in order to record my 
cassettes to mp3s? You can reply off list, if you'd prefer. thanks so much.
Cheryl

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