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Simplest way to get cassette tape audio into computer files?
I have a number of old ( '83-'84 ) live taped concert recordings I want to share with some long time music buddies.
What are my options. Quality just has to be OK. thanks KT |
When I did this a few years ago, I hooked a tape player output to the line in of my sound card and played it back while digitizing it. I forget what software I used but it made .WAV files first and now it seems these new ones don't do that. Here is a website that covers a bunch of MP3 recorders that you could try out and if one is okay then register it. Since the sound quality of the music is suspect then MP3 would be okay and you can get lots of it onto CDROMs.
MP3 Recorder Software - Record Audio Streaming to MP3, WAV, WMA files |
"shhhhhh..i'm recording!" :D
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I've done what John has suggested using Audacity with the MP3 plugin. (Audacity is open-source and works well.)
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besides the quality of the tape player and its head and electronics stages, and then the software...
the A > D needs to be adequate also - you say sound quality is not a biggie, but try a sample thru your sound card first before spending a lot of time |
If they happen to be Dead shows, then decent digital copies are readily available on line for just about every show.
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High School performances from the Monterey Jazz Festival and a concert in Switzerland.
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Thanks for the replies.
I need to find a tape player, now. I only have the one in my truck stereo. KT |
You can get a cassette deck for a 5.25" bay for $50 or so. Don't know how good they are though. Audacity is a good program but make sure your sound card is decent. If you have to go get a Sound Blaster Audigy card. They are inexpensive for the basic card and will record decently.
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I have a B.I.C cassette player that needs to go away, a fancy two speed unit my dad gave me.
I'm keeping my super nice Sony TCK so I don't need two cassette players (really don't need one). |
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