I'd like to get the sound from an audio cassette tape into my
computer, preferably into an MP3 file.
I have a stereo cassette deck, and a cable that goes from the audio
out (red and white connectors) on the tape player to the "line in" on
the computer sound card. I think that I have the right physical
equipment to do this. I can listen on headphones, and hear that the
tape is playing. However, either I don't have the right software, or
I don't know the right commands.
I have jetAudio, the full version. I also have Roxio Media Creator
seven. Will either of these programs do what I have in
mind? Please give me a hint about the correct commands, the correct
part of the program to use. If these are not the correct programs,
then could you tell me what would work?
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