Rick, You on Mac or PC?
Cheapest/simplest option. You will need a cassette player, a cable with stereo bayonet jacks at each end, one size to fit the player and the other to go into your mic input. On the Mac I have used Sound Studio(?) and it has worked well. On the PC you can use the tools that come with with Windows, I think. But you will probably need to get an MP3 ripper. There are lots of freeware ones you can download, but watch out for spyware. When I have done this in the past I just played the cassette player with a lowish volume, but you might need to fiddle with this until you get it right. Too high and it might damage your PC hardware. You can do the same thing with records too :) Good luck Alan On Mar 21, 2006, at 7:59 AM, Rick Quatro wrote: > > I need to know what I need (hardware and software) to accomplish > this. Any recommendations would be appreciated. > -- Alan T Litchfield, MBus (Hons), MNZCS AlphaByte: PO Box 1941, Auckland, New Zealand Publishing systems specialists http://www.alphabyte.co.nz
