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Subject: Converting audio cassette tapes to CD using MS Plus for Windows XP
Category: Computers
Asked by: nwhcrw-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 20 Feb 2003 22:37 PST
Expires: 22 Mar 2003 22:37 PST
Question ID: 165082
How to convert ausio cassette tapes to CD using MS Plus with a line
input fromn an ausion cassette recorder.

Request for Question Clarification by theta-ga on 02 Mar 2003 11:04 PST
Hi nwhcrw-ga,
   Which operating system and MS Plus! pack are you talking about?
Windows XP has two Plus! packs, of which the second(Plus! Digital
Media Edition), allows you to record audio from tapes. Do you want
instructions for this?
Thank You,
Theta-ga
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Subject: Re: Converting audio cassette tapes to CD using MS Plus for Windows XP
From: smoo_master-ga on 21 Feb 2003 10:38 PST
 
just play the music and record it with a standard wav recorder. If you
want separate tracks, start a new file with each song. Then simply
burn the files to an audio cd just as you would other audio files.
Subject: Re: Converting audio cassette tapes to CD using MS Plus for Windows XP
From: goku4658-ga on 01 Mar 2003 17:41 PST
 
or if u have music match jukebox plus you can "record from line-in".
there is also an option to seperate the tracks by silence ie: if it
detects the song is over it'll cut the recording and start a new
track. There is a way to do it without the registered version with a
flaw that mmjb has, but I think they fixed it in 7.1.

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