does anyone know how to do it? If so, how? Thanks in advance.
wtf are u talking about, cassete tapes to ipod?
how do you do it? like how can you put the music from a tape to be able to put on an iPOD. How?russ)=spetsnaz wrote:
wtf are u talking about, cassete tapes to ipod?
Firstly, you'd somehow have to get the songs off the cassette onto the computer, which I'm not sure can be done.
hes rightmaniacmattie wrote:
its not possible
It's very possible.russ)=spetsnaz wrote:
hes rightmaniacmattie wrote:
its not possible
Why not just download the music... would be easier.
go old skool and buy a tape drive, perhaps?
Just take your portable Cassete player, get a line that goes from it into your "line-in" computer.. and then use a program to record the "line-in" sound..
Not that hard if you really want to do it.
Not that hard if you really want to do it.
it was a brilliant idea, but i'm broke{M5}Sniper3 wrote:
Here you go.
Does anyone know of a free analog recorder?
A tape deck is the cheapest way to go.theit57 wrote:
Does anyone know of a free analog recorder?
yeah, but i'm trying to put the music onto my iPOD. so i need a free analog recorder. does anybody know of one?{M5}Sniper3 wrote:
A tape deck is the cheapest way to go.theit57 wrote:
Does anyone know of a free analog recorder?
Dude, just friggin download it..
use Audacity (google it) to record music from your line-in input. then convert it to mp3. it's free.
to split the record into single tracks you can use for example windows movie maker (already installed on XP)
to split the record into single tracks you can use for example windows movie maker (already installed on XP)
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maybe even us an old Walkman ... just link the headphones jack to the mic on computer{M5}Sniper3 wrote:
A tape deck is the cheapest way to go.theit57 wrote:
Does anyone know of a free analog recorder?