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Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: Ripping Audio Cassettes
Thanks Vicky, unfortunately, she doesn't have a Plextalk. She does have a
Book Sense, but I don't think it will do anything similar to what you
describe.
Evan
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Subject: Re: Ripping Audio Cassettes
Sure it will. If you can record through a mic using a mic jack, you can
get a cord with a resistor in it from radio shack and use that. You can,
if I remember right, specify the quality of mp3 the machine generates.
You would at worst have to figure
Traxler
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 9:58 AM
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Subject: Re: Ripping Audio Cassettes
Is it possible to record stereo through the mic input? It seems like, on
some notebooks and netbooks, the mic input is mono only.
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From: Gary Petraccaro garyp
Thanks Gary. These are personal tapes, and she wants to preserve them before
it's too late.
Evan
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From: Gary Petraccaro garyp...@verizon.net
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Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 4:07 AM
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wouldn't CDex work as well with audio cassettes as it does with music on
CD's?
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From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com
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Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 2:45 PM
Subject: Ripping Audio Cassettes
Guys, I need to find
Guys, I need to find a method for ripping audio cassettes. I know there are
cassette decks with USB ports on them, but I need to find accessible software
to do the ripping.
I'm getting this as a Christmas present for my sweetheart, who is using JAWS 13
and a Windows 7 machine. Also
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Reese
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 1:45 PM
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Subject: Ripping Audio Cassettes
Guys, I need to find a method for ripping audio cassettes. I know there are
cassette decks with USB ports on them, but I need
of Audio Addition. What kind of money are we talking about
for that one?
Thanks again.
Evan
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From: dan dthomps...@mchsi.com
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Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 3:22 PM
Subject: RE: Ripping Audio Cassettes
I use
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Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 4:20 PM
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Thanks Dan. I've heard of Soundforge. If I recall correctly, it's a
comprehensive audio program, with a fairly steep learning curve, which
would be intimidating to the person who wants
you can also use mp3 direct cut to record and split the files for the tapes.
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From: Vicky Vaughan vrvaug...@mailzone.com
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Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: Ripping Audio Cassettes
Hi Evan, Does
: Sunday, December 02, 2012 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: Ripping Audio Cassettes
Hi Evan, Does your girl friend have a Plextalk? If yes, she can hook it up
to a cassette player, with a patch cord and record the casette to the
flash card of the Plextalk. Then tell the Plextalk to convert that Daisy
recording
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Subject: Re: Ripping Audio Cassettes
Thanks Vicky, unfortunately, she doesn't have a Plextalk. She does have a
Book Sense, but I don't think it will do anything similar to what you
describe.
Evan
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Thanks Adrian! This is very helpful. I will definitely check this out.
Thanks again.
Evan
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From: Adrian Spratt adr...@adrianspratt.com
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Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 9:08 PM
Subject: RE: Ripping Audio Cassettes
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Subject: Re: Ripping Audio Cassettes
Hi Evan, Does your girl friend have a Plextalk? If yes, she can hook it up
to a cassette player, with a patch cord and record the casette to the flash
card of the Plextalk. Then tell the Plextalk to convert that Daisy recording
to CDDA
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you can also use mp3 direct cut to record and split the files for the tapes.
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From: Vicky Vaughan vrvaug...@mailzone.com
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Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 6:10 PM
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If you have Sound Forge 10, will it not rip audio from video? If so, can
someone acquaint me with the process he or she uses to do that? If not, let
me know that as well.
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Hi, what accessible and very simple audio extractor do you all use. I say
accessible because I use a screen reader to read things on the pc. By the
way my name for this list is Bubba and I am a new member.
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Subject: Ripping audio from video.
Hi, what accessible and very simple audio extractor do you all use. I say
accessible because I use a screen reader to read things on the pc. By the
way my name for this list is Bubba and I am
I will sometimes want to take audio from dvd's and convert it to mp3. I
imagine most of the dvd's whose content will interest me will be
unprotected, but maybe I'll want to save the audio from some movie sometime.
I already have Replay Converter, which does some of this, but only with
unprotected
: ripping audio from dvd's: which package is better
I will sometimes want to take audio from dvd's and convert it to mp3. I
imagine most of the dvd's whose content will interest me will be
unprotected, but maybe I'll want to save the audio from some movie
sometime.
I already have Replay Converter
I know that DVD audio extractor will extract directly from the vob file if
needed.
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From: Arthur Barney abar...@personainternet.com
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Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: ripping audio from dvd's: which
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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: ripping audio
I highly prefer avoiding all of the variable options. I wouldn't go below
192 if I used mp3, would not use joint stereo because I have heard
instruments move around with it, and wouldn't necessarly
If you need the relatively small savings from using variable settings that
you
will get, it's already too late.
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Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: ripping audio
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Just my $.02.
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From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 11:11 PM
Subject: ripping audio
Hi everyone,
I have about 200 cd's that I ripped back in 2003. I didn't know a lot
about ripping
use mp3 320 kbps.
more devices can play it. i do not notice the difference between joint
stereo and stereo.
hth,
orhan.
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4:11 AM Rick Harmon wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have about 200 cd's that I ripped back in 2003. I didn't know a
lot about ripping audio then and I
everyone,
I have about 200 cd's that I ripped back in 2003. I didn't know a
lot about ripping audio then and I used a high priced mp3 ripper from
Xing labs called audio cataylist 2.0 . I ripped everything at 160 k
bit joint stereo 44.1 khz sample rate. I'm seriously thinking about
re ripping
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Subject: ripping audio
Hi everyone,
I have about 200 cd's that I ripped back in 2003. I didn't know a lot
about ripping audio then and I used a high priced mp3 ripper from Xing
Hi everyone,
I have about 200 cd's that I ripped back in 2003. I didn't know a lot about
ripping audio then and I used a high priced mp3 ripper from Xing labs called
audio cataylist 2.0 . I ripped everything at 160 k bit joint stereo 44.1 khz
sample rate. I'm seriously thinking about re
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 07:30:38 +0200, you wrote:
Switch Audio Converter from www.nch.com.au/switch does all that for free.
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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From: Steve Matzura [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 2:59 AM
Subject: Re: Ripping Audio from MPEG and AVI
On Sun, 3
I found this fantastic and very accessible program, called River Past
Audio Converter, which will take audio from virtually anything and
encode it to virtually anything, as long as you have the appropriate
codecs to read or write the source and destination formats on your
system. The demo will
Hi,
Switch Audio Converter from www.nch.com.au/switch does all that for free.
Jani
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From: Steve Matzura [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 4:38 AM
Subject: Ripping Audio from MPEG and AVI
I found this fantastic and very
Bruce Springsteen's new CD, We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions, is one
of those new-fangled double-sided CDs, with 13 audio tracks on one side, and
three DVD tracks on the other. Two of the DVD tracks are videos of Bruce et
al performing two more bonus songs.
I had no trouble ripping the
Hi
I recently bought 16 classical CDs which were on a music DVD - each track is
dolby surround sound coded.
My query is that I would like to add them to my hard drive collection for
easy access - can I rip them off the DVD as I can a Music CD? If so, how?
Being encoded dolby surround sound, is
anyone have any suggestions as to a good program to use to rip audio from
commercial dveds to mp3 or ogg files.
Chris
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From: chris ramsay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: ripping audio from dvds
anyone have any suggestions as to a good program to use to rip audio from
Hi folks,
Is there a program that will rip audio from a VCD, and save it as an MP3?
thanks.
~Ann
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Hello,
I'm sure this question has been asked before but, as everyone else says in
this situation, I didn't need the information then and now I do. Is there
a software package which will let you rip audio from a DVD which is
accessible with a screen reader?
Karl
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