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Delbert Waltrip
February 12th 04, 07:01 AM
I have windows Media Center Edition and would like to feed the signal from a
music cassette player to a CD and I don't seem to find the right software to
do this. The Sound Recorder only allows 60 seconds. I can save the 60
seconds in a file and then play it back, but I want to save 60 minutes on
the hard drive or somehow feed the audio signal directly to software that
burns it on the CD. I have
drag'n drop software on this computer.
TIA,
Delbert

HillBillyBuddhist
February 13th 04, 01:01 AM
"Delbert Waltrip" > wrote in message
...
> I have windows Media Center Edition and would like to feed the signal from
a
> music cassette player to a CD and I don't seem to find the right software
to
> do this. The Sound Recorder only allows 60 seconds. I can save the 60
> seconds in a file and then play it back, but I want to save 60 minutes on
> the hard drive or somehow feed the audio signal directly to software that
> burns it on the CD. I have
> drag'n drop software on this computer.
> TIA,
> Delbert
>
>

You might look at http://www.wieser-software.com/ripvinyl/

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Richie Rich
February 18th 04, 01:02 AM
Another good program is Total Recorder.
http://www.highcriteria.com/

Rich
"Delbert Waltrip" > wrote in message
...
> I have windows Media Center Edition and would like to feed the signal from
a
> music cassette player to a CD and I don't seem to find the right software
to
> do this. The Sound Recorder only allows 60 seconds. I can save the 60
> seconds in a file and then play it back, but I want to save 60 minutes on
> the hard drive or somehow feed the audio signal directly to software that
> burns it on the CD. I have
> drag'n drop software on this computer.
> TIA,
> Delbert
>
>

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