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Copying From Audio Cassette To Cd Via A Pc?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marvo" data-source="post: 308396" data-attributes="member: 20838"><p>I'll third the Audacity suggestion. I'd go from your cassette player line in to you laptop and capture the audio in a lossless format such as a wav file and only convert to lossy MP3 after editing that way you should get better results. You'll probably want to do some editing to sharpen the audio and maybe remove hiss etc. Once you've done that I'd use your favorite burning software (nero/cheetha or similar) to burn the wav files to disk into CDA format so it can be played in any CD player. It's very little extra work if you also make him a copy in lossy format such as MP3 for mobile device playback. </p><p></p><p>Ps, good luck, this kinda thing is time consuming and there's a bit of a learning curve as well so I wouldn't leave it till the last minute if I were you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marvo, post: 308396, member: 20838"] I'll third the Audacity suggestion. I'd go from your cassette player line in to you laptop and capture the audio in a lossless format such as a wav file and only convert to lossy MP3 after editing that way you should get better results. You'll probably want to do some editing to sharpen the audio and maybe remove hiss etc. Once you've done that I'd use your favorite burning software (nero/cheetha or similar) to burn the wav files to disk into CDA format so it can be played in any CD player. It's very little extra work if you also make him a copy in lossy format such as MP3 for mobile device playback. Ps, good luck, this kinda thing is time consuming and there's a bit of a learning curve as well so I wouldn't leave it till the last minute if I were you. [/QUOTE]
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