Sorry about that, must have misspelled the link. Here it is again,
copied directly from safari this time.
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/
Hope this helps.
On Dec 13, 2005, at 11:43 PM, John Weir wrote:
The URL you gave doesnt seem to work. can you check it? Vickie Weir
Travis Siegel wrote:
You can't do any recording with an earphone jack, since it's an
output only. You'll need to purchase an USB microphone/adapter
to plug into your radio (generally through the rca jacks, or
possible if it doesn't have any the earphone jack) But the input
has to go into the mac via a line in jack, and if you have a
mini, then there isn't one. You'll need to track down a usb mic
with line in on it. I don't know of any, but I'd be willing to
bet they do exist.
But, for recording, I highly recomend hijack audio. It's a lot
more accessible than audyssey, and you can hijack multiple audio
programs simultaneously. I've had 3 or four sessions going at
the same time, from ITunes, DVD player, Quicktime, and daisy
player (just to see if 4 programs would cause it a problem) it
went off without a hitchh, and each file that was generated was
perfect. Audyssey can't do that, and even if it could, there's
no way vo would allow you to set it up.
http://www.rogueamoebasoftware.com is where you can find audio
hijack. I bought the pro, but the basic version is just as nice
(though with slightly fewer features)
On Dec 13, 2005, at 6:04 PM, Jane Jordan wrote:
How can I do this? I want to copy some cassettes and turn them
into MP3s and then put them on CD, or maybe just leave them on
the computer. Do I use Audacity, hook the tape player in
through the headphone jac, or is there another way? I just have
the one input jack that normally headphones go in, and I gues
that's the only way. Any other ideas?
Jane