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| rawkus rowan |
this has probably been asked before, i did look through the threads quickley though and didn't find anything. i'm not brilliant with computers so it might sound like a simple question, but i want to know how i can transfer a my mix which is currently on a normal 90 minute tape onto my computer as mp3 or wav so i can burn onto cd.
any help would be appreciated, thanks
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| Gloomy |
You have to connect the output of your stereo (if you don't have one, take the output for the headphones) to an input of your soundcard. You can either use the line in or the microphone. I always use the line in. Seems like the record quality is better then via the microphone. It could be a wrong impression, I dunno. Make sure the settings in windows are all ok. To maks sure, just go check 'volume'. And then look at the sliders, and also if they are muted are not (make sure if you e.g. use the line in, that line in isn't muted !!). And then, use a record program, e.g. cooledit. You can always download it from internet, but the chance will be great that's it's the shareware version. Anyway try to find a record program, and then, just start recording into a wave. Don't record to loudly, otherwise, there could be some 'cracking' on your wave. Once you've done this, use a program to write your CDr. 'Easy CD creator' is very handy, I must say. To turn it into a mp3, use Audiograbber or another program that can convert waves to mp3's.
Well, if you still have troubles, you can always send a PM.
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| rawkus rowan |
| thanks m8, just found the answer in 'the dj zone' too, cool edit or sound forge right? ok i'll see if i can find these programs. |
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| Transa |
| Dont compress it into an mp3 m8,just stick the full wav on the cd,better quality man! |
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