Hello Divya,
Soundforge is very good program while using with Jaws. You will have to
connect your pc with the cassette player via cable. You can also directly
save your sound recording as mp3 file. After recording, some process is
recommended to get good quality audio. Samson's 'YP Player', a compact
pendrive type device is also useful for recording sound from cassette to mp3
file. But you will have to select a model having option of direct 'line in'
recording.
Dr. Ibrahim Ali
Ph. D.
Asst. Prof. Music.
Address 20 Khara Kuwa,
Ujjain,M.P. Pin-456006
Ph.No.-0734-2551949
Mobile-094250-93621Regards,
Email:
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Divya Bijur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 2:27 PM
Subject: [AI] Please provide valuable suggestions


> Hello everybody.
> I have some audio cassettes containing important study materials and a
> small collection of nature songs.
> As cassettes are not very durable, I wish to have these materials on my
> PC, so that, I'll also be able to write it on a CD and preserve it for
> long.
> Please suggest me the hardware needed to do so (transferring from a tape
> recorder to PC) and also a sound recording and editing software compatible
> with JAWS.
> Do you all think, goldwave software will be appropriate in this regard?
> Thanks a lot in advance.
> Have a wonderful day and keep smiling.
> Cheers.
> Divya
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