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Quote from: "princessofcairo"Quote from: "urth"Btw, POC, you asked for the 68 set from a couple fridays ago? Sorry to say, there's static all over the tape so it's unlistenable from about SH6 on. Sorry. Will try to avoid such things tonite.it's ok - i completely forgot about it until just now. how do you make cds from cassettes, though?Not cassettes, at least not analog. I record the set on DAT, usually during the evening repeat, and then burn from the DAT onto CD.As for recording analog cassettes to CD, either get a DAT recorder like the one I have, plug your cassette deck into it to burn your discs:http://www.mediasupply.com/cdr830.html Or to do it via your computer, follow the instructions on this page, and whenever it says "turntable" insert the words "cassette deck": http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6450_7-5127168-1.html
Quote from: "urth"Btw, POC, you asked for the 68 set from a couple fridays ago? Sorry to say, there's static all over the tape so it's unlistenable from about SH6 on. Sorry. Will try to avoid such things tonite.it's ok - i completely forgot about it until just now. how do you make cds from cassettes, though?
Btw, POC, you asked for the 68 set from a couple fridays ago? Sorry to say, there's static all over the tape so it's unlistenable from about SH6 on. Sorry. Will try to avoid such things tonite.
Quote from: "urth"Not cassettes, at least not analog. I record the set on DAT, usually during the evening repeat, and then burn from the DAT onto CD.As for recording analog cassettes to CD, either get a DAT recorder like the one I have, plug your cassette deck into it to burn your discs:http://www.mediasupply.com/cdr830.html Or to do it via your computer, follow the instructions on this page, and whenever it says "turntable" insert the words "cassette deck": http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6450_7-5127168-1.htmlSo, with the software, I can plug my stereo w/cassette deck into my computer and dump audio into files then burn to CD? Is it as easy as it sounds?
Not cassettes, at least not analog. I record the set on DAT, usually during the evening repeat, and then burn from the DAT onto CD.As for recording analog cassettes to CD, either get a DAT recorder like the one I have, plug your cassette deck into it to burn your discs:http://www.mediasupply.com/cdr830.html Or to do it via your computer, follow the instructions on this page, and whenever it says "turntable" insert the words "cassette deck": http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6450_7-5127168-1.html
OK, so is "anonymous" Alicat or POC? Or an as-yet-unnamed lurker?
Not the princess, she doesn't capitalize.
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Quote from: "Rod"NEW BOS!!!Give it to ME!!! Listening again today! Thanks URTH!! Arrived yesterday...
Quote from: "Anonymous"Quote from: "urth"Not cassettes, at least not analog. I record the set on DAT, usually during the evening repeat, and then burn from the DAT onto CD.As for recording analog cassettes to CD, either get a DAT recorder like the one I have, plug your cassette deck into it to burn your discs:http://www.mediasupply.com/cdr830.html Or to do it via your computer, follow the instructions on this page, and whenever it says "turntable" insert the words "cassette deck": http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6450_7-5127168-1.htmlSo, with the software, I can plug my stereo w/cassette deck into my computer and dump audio into files then burn to CD? Is it as easy as it sounds?OK, so is "anonymous" Alicat or POC? Or an as-yet-unnamed lurker?I can't say for certain as I've never done it, but it should be fairly simple. Like most things tech, there's probably a learning curve but nothing ventured.... Let us know how it goes, OK? Thanks.