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Recording cassette --> CD
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Does anyone know how to record from a cassette to a writable CD? I can hook up a audio in from my stereo, but what programs can I use to stream the audio and record it to a CD?
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| jonsimmonds |
i just use the utitlies that came with my sound card to recorde from the line in on my soundcard to a WAV file. then i use nero to burn the WAV file to a cd
if you dont have any sound recording utilities try this http://www.sound-recorder.info/ - its the first one i came across in a search |
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| i'll be trying this, thanks |
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| Disney |
Cool Edit Pro is quite a high tech program for recording audio.
If you want something easier, check the line in sampler of Audiograbber. |
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| DarkFall01 |
| I use Advanced mp3/wma Recorder by XAudiotools. This program records to mp3 and wma and you can set the quality you want. Afterwards just use Nero to burn the song to CD. :) |
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| vmc |
| Sound on a casette is usually low quality, so my advce is to download that songs in mp3 and burn it with Nero. |
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| Disney |
| quote: | Originally posted by vmc
Sound on a casette is usually low quality, so my advce is to download that songs in mp3 and burn it with Nero. |
You're right.
Audio cassete quality is comparable to a mp3 at 96 kbps max! |
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