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i found all these aerosmith tapes and i want to record them to my pc as mp3....and i want the best free software 4 it

2007-01-21 05:40:28 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Software

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Put simply, you will need to connect your cassette player to your PC soundcard, then play the cassette whilst recording on your PC. A step-by-step guide is available at:
http://www.cassette2cd.co.uk/diy...
The recording software is the key, there are some free software downloads available at:
http://www.cassette2cd.co.uk/downloads.p...
I have used ‘Magix Audio Cleaning Lab’ and ‘Audacity’ – Audacity is particularly popular since it is free!
If you record to WAV format, expect file sizes of around 10MB per minute, or 1MB per minute for MP3 (at 128kbps).
Once you have your digital versions of the recording on your PC, simply burn them on to a CD (Nero burning software or similar..). If you use Magix Audio Cleaning, the software will burn an audio CD for you without needing additional software (assuming you have a CD writing drive of course!)
You can also download a free PDF version of the step-by–step guide from the download page mentioned above, the guide is complete with diagrams and screen-shots.

2007-01-22 03:04:22 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

you ought to use Audacity, that's an open source recorder. you will need an adapter that would connect your cassette participant on your line in on your workstation. that's maximum possibly an RCA male to 3.5mm stereo male cable, assuming you have a piece cassette participant. once you are trying to apply a boombox or comparable participant that would not have an RCA out, you will probably could desire to apply a three.5mm to 3.5 mm cable from the headphone out to the workstation's Line In, however the sound isn't too sturdy, so i does no longer subject till it had sentimental value. See the links for the truthfully cables from Amazon

2016-11-26 00:17:49 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yes! http://audacity.sourceforge.net will work. You'd have to patch a cassette player to your Line-In jack on the sound card of your computer first. Then, if your sound card supports this function, set Audacity to "What you hear" or "Line-in" and record as the cassette plays!

2007-01-21 05:46:44 · answer #3 · answered by bogus_dude 6 · 0 0

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