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From: John Schwery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 4:49 AM
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This looks interesting. Here is a cassette drive that one installs into a
pc.
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From: Harry Bassler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
You forgot or are unaware of the free MP3DirectCut which is better than
all
Hi Ken. I would think it can do that.
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From: Kenbu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 7:23 PM
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Ok, TXS and I have cd ex I think you called it; Hmm
You forgot or are unaware of the free MP3DirectCut which is better than all
the others.
Harry
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Hey Gary; What prog does one use to convert my cassettes to mp3 form on
my
drive? TXS for any help; Ken b
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Hi Harry. I forgot about that one too. Thanks for that.
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From: Harry Bassler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 3:52 AM
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You forgot or are unaware
Hi Johnathan,
I'm not familiar with Mix It, so couldn't comment on that. A line-out
connection simply means that it takes the signal from whatever device you're
using and transfers it to somewhere else. The simplest thing to think of is
an earphone, where when you plug in the connection the
. is this
benefit really worth $150?
email or msn
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cheers - kevin
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From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 6:56 AM
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It would
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i certainly don't think so, considering you can plug any old cassette
dec
into the line in on your sound
: Re: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
i certainly don't think so, considering you can plug any old cassette
dec
into the line in on your sound card and get exactly the same results.
Yeah, I wonder how the developers of this device came to the conclusion
that there would be a market
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Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 5:01 PM
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Hi Nick. That makes sense, that you wouldn't hear as much background
noise with a built-uin cassette player.
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Hi Tim. I haven't tried it yet, but do plan to convert the cassettes I have
to MP3's on CD.
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Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 5:17 PM
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Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 9:06 PM
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Hi Tim. I haven't tried it yet, but do plan to convert the cassettes I
have
to MP3's on CD.
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From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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tim your completely correct. because you are dealing with an analogue signal,
it makes absolutley no difference whether your plugging a lead into your sound
card or connecting a device directly into your computer.
noise from tape decks usually comes from a number of different sources. it can
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Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 8:25 PM
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Hey Gary; What prog does one use to convert my cassettes to mp3 form on my
drive? TXS for any help; Ken b
Only one life, 'twill soon be past; Only what's done in Christ will last.
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. is this
benefit really worth $150?
email or msn
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cheers - kevin
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From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 6:56 AM
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It would be good
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Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 3:21 PM
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Hey Denny, I do the same thing, copy lp's old open reel cassettes into
my pc
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From: John Schwery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 12:49 PM
Subject: Fwd: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
This looks interesting. Here is a cassette drive that one installs into a
pc.
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 5:37 PM
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Hi everyone I'm in England can someone help me I'm interested in the Tape
deck drive for your computer can someone translate it over for me
Hohnathan,
I should take care. A better solution in my view is to buy a bog standard
Cassette deck, [or a Taskam machine], with a line-out jack which you can
connect to your line-in jack of your sound card. You can then play and
record any cassette, being not restricted to the kind of cassette
Hello, but as I said in an earlier post, I tried the software which was
available from the web site, and it was not accessible with screen readers.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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06, 2004 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
the thing is about this deck is that it's just a tape deck! you still have
to play the whole 90 mins of a cassette to get it on the hard drive! the
only real benefit over normal decks is that it's internal so you don't have
06, 2004 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
Hohnathan,
I should take care. A better solution in my view is to buy a bog standard
Cassette deck, [or a Taskam machine], with a line-out jack which you can
connect to your line-in jack of your sound card. You can then play
recorder, and anyone who doesn't have one won't have tapes
P.
marco.
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the thing is about
It probably wouldn't be worth it.
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the thing is about this deck is that it's just
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 10:12 PM
Subject: Re: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
i certainly don't think so, considering you can plug any old cassette
dec
into the line in on your sound card and get exactly
This looks interesting. Here is a cassette drive that one installs into a pc.
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Subject: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
http://www.computeramerica.com/content/columns/craig/2004/2004-10-25.htm
Craig Crossman, National Newspaper Computer Columnist
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From: Denny Daughters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 9:59 AM
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John and list,
That was an interesting article. I'm one of those guys
Hello, I downloaded the software from the web site, and it's not accessible,
which is too bad, or I would have ordered one of these.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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It would be good to be able to convert some of my old cassettes to MP3's..
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From: Harry Bassler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
Hey Denny
HI,
Well I think this device is far too limited.
No dolby no crom support and so on.
I guess you'll be doing better with a more pro tape deck and a good quality
sound card.
Just my two cents.
Best regards
Brian
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