Re: [newbie] Recording Audio from Cassettes

2003-06-08 Thread Warren Post
El vie, 06-06-2003 a las 21:50, Dennis Myers escribió: > As the subject implies, I am recording my old cassette tapes to make CDs. Some > of them are nearing 22 years old and I don't want to lose them. I am using > gramofile since I can't quite get audacity to record to harddrive. Now the > ques

Re: [newbie] Recording Audio from Cassettes

2003-06-08 Thread Anne Wilson
On Sunday 08 Jun 2003 8:39 pm, Aron Smith wrote: > On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 02:42, Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Saturday 07 Jun 2003 11:48 pm, FemmeFatale wrote: > > > At 06:03 PM 6/7/2003 +0100, you wrote: > > > > > > > >The snag to ogg is that no hardware players exist for it yet. > > > > We are promi

Re: [newbie] Recording Audio from Cassettes

2003-06-08 Thread Aron Smith
On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 02:42, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Saturday 07 Jun 2003 11:48 pm, FemmeFatale wrote: > > At 06:03 PM 6/7/2003 +0100, you wrote: > > > > > >The snag to ogg is that no hardware players exist for it yet. We > > > are promised one sometime this year. I can't remember which > > > man

Re: [newbie] Recording Audio from Cassettes

2003-06-08 Thread Anne Wilson
On Saturday 07 Jun 2003 11:48 pm, FemmeFatale wrote: > At 06:03 PM 6/7/2003 +0100, you wrote: > > > >The snag to ogg is that no hardware players exist for it yet. We > > are promised one sometime this year. I can't remember which > > manufacturer it was, but I have a printout of an article > > so

Re: [newbie] Recording Audio from Cassettes

2003-06-07 Thread FemmeFatale
At 06:03 PM 6/7/2003 +0100, you wrote: The snag to ogg is that no hardware players exist for it yet. We are promised one sometime this year. I can't remember which manufacturer it was, but I have a printout of an article somewhere, in which it said that the manufacturer had teamed up with ahead.

Re: [newbie] Recording Audio from Cassettes

2003-06-07 Thread Aron Smith
On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 09:06, The Other wrote: > > > recording and burning as .WAV gives you: > > > loss-less recording > > > CDs you can play on any CD player > > > > I would record as .WAV and then burn as an audio CD, one disc per > > > tape, or per tape side. > > > > Also be sure you mute syst

Re: [newbie] Recording Audio from Cassettes

2003-06-07 Thread Anne Wilson
On Saturday 07 Jun 2003 5:06 pm, The Other wrote: > > > recording and burning as .WAV gives you: > > > loss-less recording > > > CDs you can play on any CD player > > > > > > I would record as .WAV and then burn as an audio CD, one disc > > > per tape, or per tape side. > > > > > > Also be sure you

Re: [newbie] Recording Audio from Cassettes

2003-06-07 Thread The Other
> > recording and burning as .WAV gives you: > > loss-less recording > > CDs you can play on any CD player > > I would record as .WAV and then burn as an audio CD, one disc per > > tape, or per tape side. > > Also be sure you mute system sounds, or they might appear on the > > recording. Reading

Re: [newbie] Recording Audio from Cassettes

2003-06-07 Thread Dennis Myers
On Saturday 07 June 2003 03:35 am, Richard Urwin wrote: > On Saturday 07 Jun 2003 4:50 am, Dennis Myers wrote: > > As the subject implies, I am recording my old cassette tapes to make CDs. > > Some of them are nearing 22 years old and I don't want to lose them. I am > > using gramofile since I can'

[newbie] Recording Audio from Cassettes

2003-06-06 Thread Dennis Myers
As the subject implies, I am recording my old cassette tapes to make CDs. Some of them are nearing 22 years old and I don't want to lose them. I am using gramofile since I can't quite get audacity to record to harddrive. Now the question is, what's the best way to do this, do the record as a .wa