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2006-10-25 12:42:15 · 5 answers · asked by TRACY W 1 in Entertainment & Music Music

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Srry don't know how but you can download them use limewire it will help. Go to www.download.com/software type in limewire

Good Luck

2006-10-25 12:45:05 · answer #1 · answered by az_skulls 2 · 0 0

You will need a cassette player (!), PC with a stereo input to soundcard, conversion software, CD writer. Yep that’s about it, oh yeah and a lot of time…..
Note: if you are using a laptop, you may need a USB external soundcard (mine has only a mono mic input – not good enough!) – you can get cheap, simple but effective ones (from Hong Kong) via ebay…
You could get someone to do it for you: www.cassette2cd.co.uk for one, but may cost a bit if you really want hundreds done (bulk rates will no doubt apply)
The software is probably the thing you really want to know about.. you will find loads out there. Personally I use Magix Audio Cleaning Lab – primarily for lifting vinyl, but will take any analogue signal. It has loads of features including cleaning filters, effects and editing… it’s cheap too – try ebay. There are loads more, some even free downloads – listen to folks who have used the software then have a go….
I recommend highlighting the tracks you want from your tapes rather than doing everything. Oh yeah, and Magix has automatic track recognition based on silence between tracks and auto-stop recording so you can go out for the day and it will stop at the end of your tape – really useful!! You will use up loads of hard-drive space, so don’t try this if you are pushed for space…You may need to purge the huge files every so often (10MB per minute WAV files, 1MB per minute MP3). You could save some space recording directly into MP3 at the sacrifice of a little sound quality.
Hope this helps

2006-10-28 19:53:28 · answer #2 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

there is a program called MUSICMATCH: jukeboxdeluxe, I think version 10 is the latest. You can harwire a regular tape player to your computer and use that program to copy the tracks one at a time. Just ermember to stop the program between tracks. then you can copy the songs onto a cd. I do it all the time....

2006-10-25 19:49:41 · answer #3 · answered by kveldulfgondlir 5 · 0 1

Unless your pc is equiped, you will need to buy a converter program. Hook up your tape player out rca jacks to pc. download the tape then record to your cd.

2006-10-25 19:52:01 · answer #4 · answered by zubthedude 2 · 0 0

umm they make this type of burner that you can get that can do that but u can also download the song or if a friend has the cd u can get it from them or look for it in a cd

2006-10-25 19:50:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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