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Old October 19th 04, 07:30 PM
David Probett
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Default Transferring Cassette tape audio to PC? Advice please

Hi

I wonder whether anyone could offer me practical advice on the above.

Currently using MS XP Pro SP2.

I have three spoken word tapes, each of approx. 35 minutes in length.

Rather than have the tapes stretch and become unusable I would like to
transfer them to PC (and then to CD).

I am having difficulty in finding a suitable (free) program for this
purpose.. The built in 'Sound Recorder' appears to only want to record
60 seconds of sound.

Also I am having a little difficulty in getting the signal from the
Walkman into the OK - the cable is connected from the headphone output
socket of the Walkman to the microphone input socket of the PC Ok but
the signal is simply not getting through.

Am I missing something?

Any helpful advice appreciated.

Regards

DavidP
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Old October 19th 04, 09:09 PM
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"David Probett" wrote:

Hi

I wonder whether anyone could offer me practical advice on the above.

Currently using MS XP Pro SP2.

I have three spoken word tapes, each of approx. 35 minutes in length.

Rather than have the tapes stretch and become unusable I would like to
transfer them to PC (and then to CD).

I am having difficulty in finding a suitable (free) program for this
purpose.. The built in 'Sound Recorder' appears to only want to record
60 seconds of sound.

Also I am having a little difficulty in getting the signal from the
Walkman into the OK - the cable is connected from the headphone output
socket of the Walkman to the microphone input socket of the PC Ok but
the signal is simply not getting through.

Am I missing something?

Any helpful advice appreciated.

Regards

DavidP
David Probett


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Old October 19th 04, 11:52 PM
David Probett
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Default Transferring Cassette tape audio to PC? Advice please

Thanks - I'll give those a try.



DavidP

On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 19:30:35 +0100, David Probett
wrote:

Hi

I wonder whether anyone could offer me practical advice on the above.

Currently using MS XP Pro SP2.

I have three spoken word tapes, each of approx. 35 minutes in length.

Rather than have the tapes stretch and become unusable I would like to
transfer them to PC (and then to CD).

I am having difficulty in finding a suitable (free) program for this
purpose.. The built in 'Sound Recorder' appears to only want to record
60 seconds of sound.

Also I am having a little difficulty in getting the signal from the
Walkman into the OK - the cable is connected from the headphone output
socket of the Walkman to the microphone input socket of the PC Ok but
the signal is simply not getting through.

Am I missing something?

Any helpful advice appreciated.

Regards

DavidP
David Probett


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