7/29 What do people recommend for transfering audio cassette tapes
to CD's using my CD burner? Is it as simple as making
my Windoze machine recognize a cassette player as a new drive
or do I need something special? I'm trying to make my
recorded interviews into CD's. Tapes are a bitch to transcribe. -f
\_ You can't mount a casette tape. You'll have to hook up
the audio out from your stereo to the audio in of your computer,
and do an audio recording to WAV (or whatever). -tom
\_ On a somewhat related note: Does anyone know of the best way
to convert RealAudio to a storable format like WAV's or MP3's?
\_ Doesn't Real Jukebox output to MP3 format? Or are you
talking about recording streaming audio? Try Total Recorder.
\_ RealAudio's big selling point to all the music distrubition
sites was the alleged impossibility of the end-user saving
(and replaying, oh horrors!) the content. They were, of course
too stupid to realize that anything they let us play, we can
store and record. Like with 'audiojacker', "total recorder",
or the fake NT audio device driver mentioned in:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Program/3555
-ERic |