I did a blog entry on this, that you can find here.
http://fastblogit.com/permalink/?item=3750
Read the last comment: " I got the best results by hooking the earphone jack
up to the line in of the computer".  You do need some sound editing
software.  I strongly recommend Goldwave
http://www.goldwave.com/
I know for a fact that it is accessible because radioman uses it for his
stuff.
http://tagtalking.net/jimbo

I would be willing to update this blog post if in any way it is misleading.

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On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 5:53 AM, Steve Crews <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, I have several audio cassettes that I would like to convert to MP 3.
>
> First, I am by no means "a computer whiz".
>
> I have a cassette player with an earphone jack, and a cable that can be
> hooked up between this and the microphone jack on my computer.
>
> Is this all the hardware I need?  And if so, what accessible software do I
> need?
>
> If some one can help, please contact me off list at
>
> [email protected]
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
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