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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 |
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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. | |
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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. |
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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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