Re: digitizing cassette tapes question

2014-10-07 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings, Presumably your casssette machine has a phono output known as line out, if it is fixed level, no problems, if it changes when you alter the volume, set this about halfway. Plug the (presumably 3.5MM) stereo plug into the line in of your sound catrcard. Set your sound card to line in.

Re: digitizing cassette tapes question

2014-10-07 Thread Gary Petraccaro
06, 2014 10:13 PM Subject: digitizing cassette tapes question Hello Listers, What do I need to digitize cassette tapes? I already have a stereo patch cord. How ever, it's the kind that you plug in the back of your cable box. It comes with 2 headphone plugs at one end and a single headphone

Re: digitizing cassette tapes question

2014-10-07 Thread Laurence Taylor
On 07/10/2014 03:13, Michael Amaro wrote: Hello Listers, What do I need to digitize cassette tapes? I already have a stereo patch cord. How ever, it's the kind that you plug in the back of your cable box. It comes with 2 headphone plugs at one end and a single headphone like plug at the

Re: digitizing cassette tapes question

2014-10-07 Thread Michael Amaro
I have the old nLS cassette player and a boombox with a headphone jack -- From: Colin Howard co...@pobox.com Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:12 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: Re: digitizing cassette tapes question

digitizing cassette tapes question

2014-10-06 Thread Michael Amaro
Hello Listers, What do I need to digitize cassette tapes? I already have a stereo patch cord. How ever, it's the kind that you plug in the back of your cable box. It comes with 2 headphone plugs at one end and a single headphone like plug at the other that you plug in to your computer.