The cord you will need is easily found at your local radio shack or any
store of that nature. One end will plug in to your sound card and the other
will have 2 connectors that will go in to the back of your cassette player.
Then you will need a program like gold wave. Then the fun begins because
then you will need to learn the tricks of the trade. Yes it is possible to
do what you want because I have done it in the past myself. It is not a
beginner level project but with some training and a bit of time to practice
you could do it as well.  

The cord is around $5 or maybe a couple bucks more but not much. Gold wave
is around $50 at this time if memory serves me. Think about it and let us
know how it is going and where you come down on this project. It is possible
like I said but it will take some time to figure out the program.


David Ferrin
http://www.jaws-users.com

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of karen schrade
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 10:47 AM
To: blind computing
Subject: [Blind-Computing] moving cassette tape recording to the computer

can someone tell me, in excruciating detail, what i need to move a copy of a
cassette recording onto my computer? I am using XPsp3 and jaws 11. i made
tapes of my children when they were toddlers. Now that my son has a son of
his own, he wants copies of my cassettes on a cd. foolishly, i'd recorded
the tapes using a 4 track recorder so i don't think i can take them to a
service that does this kind of thing. Thanks for any help. Karen 


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