Patrick, I convert my cassette recordings from a small Aiwa recorder to .mp3 
files using Audacity and it's quite simple.  Although you are asking about 
converting recordings on a CD, I know you have used various tape and cassette 
recorders to make recordings in the past, so perhaps this quick intro will help 
you get started when wanting to archive them.

Connect the audio output of your recorder (usually the headphone jack) to the 
audio input jack of your computer.  With Audacity open, select "Built-in Input" 
(rather than "Built-in Microphone") from the drop-down menu in the upper center 
of the screen.  I have to select "Mono Input Channel" rather than "Stereo Input 
Channel" from the drop-down menu immediately to the right when using recordings 
made on my Aiwa.  Set the output volume of your recording device to about 
mid-position to avoid distortion.  Cue up the segment on your tape that you 
want to covert and press "Play" on your recorder and the "Record" button in 
Audacity at the same time.  Then just watch your recording being converted.  
Just press the "Stop" button in Audacity when you're finished.  Make sure to 
save each Audacity "project" before recording a new file.  Convert each 
Audacity project to an .mp3 file by selecting "Export" in the "File" drop-down 
menu and then select the .mp3 format.

Steve Howe
Saint Albans, VT


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Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2016 14:35:38 -0800
From: Patrick Martin <[email protected]>
To: IRCA <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Audio file recording question
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Colin,


I downloaded Audacity. How does it work? How to I dub from a CD in the drive on 
the computer to form a file? Thanks.
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager
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