I am looking for a couple different methods of converting audio cassettes to digital files such as mp3 ect My mechanic has some old Percy Ray revival messages on tape that he wants to convert(A godly mechanic is hard to find, so you gotta keep em happy)
Here ya go...[url=http://www.wikihow.com/Transfer-Cassette-Tape-to-Computer]Transfer tape to computer[/url]In Christ,Ron
_________________Ron Halverson
Hey, fellow NC-ian ... would you mind if I piggy back (or whatever ya call it) your thread.For some reason I can't reply to PMs or start new threads.... (why I'm riding your thread here).I don't really need or want to start a thread ... but I don't want anyone who's PMed to think that I am ignoring their kindnesses.I know it's because of some setting in my 'puter, but I don't know which it is.Any ideas would be appreciated.Thanks and thanks for letting me hitch-hike.Annie
Quick Fix - maybe change browser to see if that solves it,ex.) if on Explorer download Mozilla's Firefox ?
InTheLight wrote:Here ya go...[url=http://www.wikihow.com/Transfer-Cassette-Tape-to-Computer]Transfer tape to computer[/url]Ron
Thank you for your suggestions ravenmolehil.I'm a bit hesitant to change anything more, cuz it's hard to teach this old human new tricks.Ya know, I "think" it may be a pop-up blocker or something.Maybe I should just put a message in my Signature that due to technical difficulties beyond my control, I can't reply to PMs.Thank you again !! Annie
First on the off-topic topic: I believe it's probably the pop-up blocker. Try holding down shift or control with you click the pm button - that might work.Now for an amazing double-hitchhike move: Where in NC are you guys? I'm in Raleigh. Does anyone know of any good churches in Raleigh?Nile
_________________Matthew Miskiewicz
Thanks for all the help, I think I have a good handle on Analog Cassette tape conversion process to mp3For those curious, since I didn't have audio input on my computer, iMic 2 was a cheap$30 way to get sound into the computer via RCA jack(you can plug the opposite end of the jacks to the headphone outlet of the cassette player); It also came with a good recording program called Final Vinyl,just record, delete, & splice what you need & save file;It is a heafty aiff file so, Audacity (Free) was the program use to shrink a 1 hr message ( 600MB) down to 10MB MP3 (@ 24 bits)