Nero 7 :
http://www.nero.com/nero7/enu/Nero_7_UE_Full_Installer.php
Use this fully functional 30 day trial to do that & a heckuva lot more. After that you can buy it if you like it.
Use the Nero Soundtrax 2 utility :
Professional recording, editing and performance software made simple and accessible to everyone
Fun and original music interfaces to create, edit, mix and scratch music of any type.
Record, edit and master audio from any source
Professional level editing and effects capabilities
Intuitive easy to use design that requires no training or experience
* the sound quality will be as good as it is on the tape (even better with noise filtering applied)
regards,
Philip T
2007-02-12 01:27:49
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answered by Philip T 7
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in the adventure that your cassette deck has some type of audio output (both a a million/8 inch jack - like a headphone jack - or pink and white RCA jacks, then you quite can get a cable to bypass from that to the enter or mic jack on your soundcard. To record, there are a number of of application programs obtainable that are made for this, and could come around the breaks in the songs, eliminate noise, etc. besides the undeniable fact that the leading way is to acquire some thing like Audacity and easily record the completed tape, then chop it up into human being WAV or MP3 documents.
2016-12-04 02:05:40
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answered by lemanski 4
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upload via the line-in socket of your PC's sound card, code as required, burn audio CD.
2007-02-12 01:13:18
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answered by BushRaider69 3
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It will sound like crap. Just go download the music already in digital format (MP3, etc)
2007-02-12 01:13:37
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answered by hllywood72 5
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