I've been using Roxio's Toast software to copy from vinyl to CD on my iMac (OS 10.1), and have been reasonably happy with it.

Having recently switched back to an eMac (in December), I would like to state that I love the ease of which music is written onto a disk from the Mac.

However, I seem to have a predicament that no one has yet been able to answer. Can I take a stereo plug from my cassette recorder and plug it into the microphone jack, and then record (in real time) the music?

I could accomplish this on a PC with a Soundblaster stereo input card and their Soundblaster recording software. It recorded as a .wav file which I then used Cakewalk Pyro to convert to .mp3.

Can this be done on my eMac? Do I need additional software? Any help is appreciated.

Ken Martin


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