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You will first of all need to digitize your audio. This is done using any PC through the line in of the sound card. Connect the output of your tape / cassette player to the line-in. Then use one of the many available programs (eg Goldwave) to record the sound as a digital wav file. The same program would be used to do editing of the sound you have recorded as a digital wav file. After editing, you can burn it onto a CD-R as CDDA. Almost all CD Burning programs (eg Nero Burning ROM) would do the job for you - go into help file of each program to understand the full details

2006-08-13 04:10:03 · answer #1 · answered by khokon2006 1 · 0 0

You need a sound editor . Download audacity from the net. Connect the earphone socket to your sound cards aux input / mic through a stero jack ( both ends) You have to match the end connectors if they are different.

Open audacity select source as stero mix. ( sound playing through your pc). Adjust recording levels by trial and error. You can write the output to various formats but mp3 to start with. 128 kbps if it is containg instruments.

Play the cassete and start recording on the PC . All your songs will be written as one long sequence. Close your file once the you reach the end of casette.

You can use audacity again to splitt the file into various songs.

2006-08-13 01:30:34 · answer #2 · answered by aries2000 1 · 0 0

Is the CD writer part of a computer system or a separate device?
If it is a separate device I would hook them both up to a receiver and do your transferring from cassette to CD . Just hook up your audio cassette player to the receivers tape input and your CD writer to the receivers tape out put. And you should be able to make your recording.
If the CD writer is part of your computer system,
I have seen a device that helps transfer old phono albums to CD via the computer. It should also work for your tape player. I seen it at Wal-Mart and Office Depot.

2006-08-13 02:46:54 · answer #3 · answered by coco2591 4 · 0 0

if your motor vehicle stereo doesnt play mp3 information then you definately basically could create a song cd extremely of an information cd. Your motor vehicle stereo will play mp3s in the event that they are placed on the cd properly. What song application, if any, are you utilising? Get a song application, there are numerous for unfastened, like domicile windows media participant, itunes, musicmatch, and basically create a playlist and burn it to a cd. Then no rely what format the songs are on your computing gadget it might play basically high-quality on your stereo. the sole draw back to having to create song cds extremely of archives cds is that the cd will basically carry approximately 15 songs, yet a minimum of they're going to play.

2016-11-04 11:53:01 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You need to have a software called "Audiograbber" which will convert your cassette song file to digital one and can be stored on your computer hard disk

2006-08-16 04:18:44 · answer #5 · answered by eitip k 2 · 0 0

1. Connect ur tape phone socket to ut line of pc through a phono socket wire
2.On th recorder on oc on the cassete
record it

2006-08-14 10:35:39 · answer #6 · answered by coolboyy 1 · 0 0

turn on the recorder and then play your tape. My home stereo is wired into my computer so that any thing that is played(tape, cd, lp) goes through the computer.

2006-08-13 01:14:51 · answer #7 · answered by scrambledmolecues 3 · 0 0

try this software called : Polderbits Sound Recorder and Editor.

2006-08-13 01:16:16 · answer #8 · answered by Beauty Queen 2 · 0 0

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