Transferring Audio Files

2010-04-22 Thread Kim Maher
To All Thank you for all the help in my quest, because the audio file are important keep sakes, I have used one of the recommended companies. So once again thanks for all the contributions. Your Apple Bore Kim iMac 24” Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo iPhone 3GS 32GB iPhone 3G

Re: Transferring audio files

2010-04-22 Thread Reg Whitely
or use an iMic to usb, from any audio output to mini headphone jack, on any old recorder! I recently copied a collection of old vinyl Italian classic songs onto CD for my son in law's dad, from my analogue turntable, through the iMic to the iMic software - Final Vinyl, and also used Audacit

Re: Transferring audio files

2010-04-22 Thread James / Hans Kunz
the only difference, is if a business like mine is doing the job you end up with a cleaned cd, mp3 disk or both versions on one disk i just finished a job with 17 cassettes, where some equalization improved the sound on the cd another idea you can follow up: download audacity (free!!!) for rec

Re: Transferring audio files

2010-04-21 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Kim, If you can purchase or rent one of these in Australia, it would still be cheaper than paying someone to convert all your cassettes. "TAPE 2 PC is a revolutionary tape deck that plays and records tapes, with a twist: it turns your music into MP3s! TAPE 2

Re: Transferring audio files

2010-04-21 Thread Kim Maher
Hi Paul Thanks for your advice. Your Apple Bore Kim iMac 24” Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo iPhone 3GS 32GB iPhone 3G 16GB iTouch 16GB OS X Snow Leopard On 22/04/2010, at 12:16 PM, Paul K wrote: > > Hi Kim > > I cannot think of a company but I can advise that it is a simple

Re: Transferring audio files

2010-04-21 Thread Paul K
Hi Kim I cannot think of a company but I can advise that it is a simple process once, of course, you have a cassette player. In the past I have borrowed a cassette player to do this task, it's not as if they are in constant use. If not borrowed, then possibly purchased cheaply from Cashies or the

Transferring audio files

2010-04-21 Thread Kim Maher
I am not sure if it is appropriate to requests assistance, using this forum in tracking down a company that can transfer audio files from cassettes to disk. So if it is not appropriate to do so I apologise, but if anyone can give me the name of a company to carry out this task I would appreciate