Most new phones have a voice record function you could call into your voice mail and record it to the phone and send it via message to your email and download it to your computer. Or look for a friend who has a phone with bluetooth. Call from his phone voice record the message and get a bluetooth dongle and bluetooth it over to your computer then you can burn it to a CD. Or if your phone has a speaker phone option you can play it back on speaker phone and record it using your computer or a cassette recorder.
2007-01-14 18:40:12
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answered by koshi96720 2
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you could really do it at homestead off your Mac or laptop. All you'll favor is a cassette deck, the right cables, and the right software. There are numerous software concepts, relying on even in the journey that your OS is homestead windows or Mac OSX (sorry, i do not understand that you take advantage of). do a touch Google paintings with key phrases: 'Analog conversion to digital', 'previous vinyl', 'previous cassettes to digital', 'previous cassettes to mp3', etc. There are a minimum of 6-7 classes available. PlusDeck2C isn't too undesirable. some are loose, some are literally not. the needed procedure is an same: you play the tape, and your laptop converts it (in genuine time) into an AIFF or WAV record (a extraordinarily massive record). then you drag this into e.g. iTunes, and convert it into an mp3 (once you're an iPod human being) OR burn the AIFF/WAV immediately to disc with, e.g. Toast or Nero, to make a playable CD. suggestions FROM journey: a. Your first few tries would nicely be disappointing. there would nicely be audible tape hiss contained in the historic past; or the recording, even after being EQed, ought to sound 'tinny'. basically play round with countless threshold settings contained in the software - the better you attempt, the better the outcomes get. b. some apps grant an audible 'click' on the top of the AIFF or WAV record generated; any solid sound editor can get rid of that on the mp3 degree (i take advantage of MP3 Trimmer, very precise.) c. If there is substantial 'tape warp' manifested with information from 'whistling' on the total information, it is almost a lost reason to generate 'sparkling' mp3s. save your self the issue and basically purchase the album on CD. like you, I own some cassettes that are previous - 10 years plus, and some won't be able to be saved. yet (solid information) I once switched over a song off a tape that changed into 21 years previous - and not using a hitch! in case you do not favor the issue of doing it your self, your Google search for (above) will happen countless facilities (if you're uk / US-depending) which will attempt this for a cost. i imagine, for only a handful of cassettes, it is not nicely worth it - have a flow at doing it your self; the most you want to purchase is the cable and the jack. best of success!
2016-12-02 07:09:53
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answered by ? 4
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Radio Shack sells a phone microphone for recording. At least they used too. It has a suction cup that you place on the handset, and hook to a recorder.
2007-01-14 17:34:41
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answered by wileycoyote_the_supergenius 3
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SET your RECORDER on RECORD w/PAUSE, then PRESS PLAY MSG from VOICEMAIL the same TIME, you RELEASE your PAUSE BUTTON on RECORDER.
That SHOULD do it!!!!!!!
2007-01-14 22:10:38
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answered by NOKIA 6103 By T*MOBILE 3
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