[Mac-talk] Cassettes/ music

Regina Flowers gfclef at sbcglobal.net
Tue Apr 8 17:47:05 MST 2008


Eugene,
1/you need to download one of the many free audio converters, like
Audacity or Wire Tap (you may have to pay for this one)
2. You need a connecting cable (1/8 or 3.5 MM) from Radio Shack or
Audio Store. ($5.00 or less)
3. Adjust settings on the software for microphone input
4. Set preferences for the format you want. ie, AIFF or mp3
and go for it. It records in real time.
Gina
--- Frank & Susan Malinowski <yakers at earthlink.net> wrote:

> I have been converting all my old vinyl to MP3s and the turntable I  
> have, an ion, has a plug for connecting a 1/8 or 3.5MM cable in to it
>  
> for making MP3s. I have not used that feature yet but I have tapes to
>  
> convert after several boxes of records. Been scanning all old slides 
> 
> into the computer too. Ah, the digital life....
> 
> 
> On Apr 3, 2008, at 3:30 PM, Eugene Thomas wrote:
> 
> > Does anyone have suggestion for transferring music cassettes to a  
> 
> > apple computer for later burning of CDs
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