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How to make a CD from analog tape player

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jimrich - 19 Mar 2007 07:49 GMT
Hi:

using Dell dimension 3000, win xp, sp2, home.  
Please tell me how to transfer analog audio from a tape player into the back
of my computer and then onto a CD.  There are 3 jacks in the back the tower:
2 speaker outlets and a jack with what appears to be a microphone image next
to it. I've tried to play some music from a tape player into the jack with a
mic. next to it but get no sound or any reaction from the computer.

thanks,

Jim
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Byte - 19 Mar 2007 20:15 GMT
Connecting Your PC to Your Stereo
http://www.teamcombooks.com/mp3handbook/10.htm

Copy Vinyl or Tape Recordings to CD-R
http://www.gmayor.com/copy_vinyl_to_CDR.htm

Create MP3 music from audio tape, VCR or DVD player
http://www.tongsoft.com/line-in-mp3-music.htm
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jeffery - 30 Mar 2007 12:10 GMT
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Connect the cassette deck/ tape player, amplified turntable output audio
device to the computer's Line In socket using a stereo audio cable.
Numerous audio recorder are available to record the audio and I use
FlexiMusic Wave Editor to record and save the audio files either as Mp3 or
wav file format.  Audio files in these formats are ready to burn to CD.
http://www.fleximusic.com/waveditor/overview.htm

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