Audio Cassette to CD?
An elderly lady in my department at the office asked me if I could transfer an old audio cassette she has to a CD. Apparently, the cassette is of an old time radio show that aired on a local radio station a while back. Is there any way to do this for her? Thanks for your input!
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2. hook audio out from cassette to audio in on your mac.
3. record.
4. burn to cd.
as for a recording program... iTunes won't do it. search versiontracker for audio programs. i forget what sim0ple recording stuff is out there right now.
as for LPs... it's going to be pretty much the same. however, the actual connection will be somewhat different since turnables generally use "phono" jacks... which look like RCA jacks but are different... the phono jacks need to be run through an amp (phono amp, tuner, whatever) before being hooked up to the mac.
Originally posted by pesi
you can find a cable that will go from RCA jacks to the mini jack on your mac at just about any radio shack.
as for a recording program... iTunes won't do it. search versiontracker for audio programs. i forget what sim0ple recording stuff is out there right now.
as for LPs... it's going to be pretty much the same. however, the actual connection will be somewhat different since turnables generally use "phono" jacks... which look like RCA jacks but are different... the phono jacks need to be run through an amp (phono amp, tuner, whatever) before being hooked up to the mac.
Ah, I do have an amp handy. Thank you, very much.