Well, I might do that but most of these songs are rather obscure and old -- not 
ones that I'm likely to find on iTunes or any other online service, legal or 
not.

Dan

>That seems like a lot of work.   You might want to download some 
>favorites from iTunes at .99 apiece and have great quality!
>On Sunday, October 19, 2003, at 12:01  PM, Dan Crutcher wrote:
>
>> I have many old cassette tapes with music on them that I would like to 
>> convert to digital format and put them on CDs. My Powerbook has the 
>> ability to write CDs, I have an analog-to-digital converter (a bare 
>> bones recording studio consisting of an M-Audio's Quattro and Omni I/O 
>> devices) and the audio recording program Deck LE (v3.5.2).
>>
>> What sort of cassette player, with what sort of input/output ports, 
>> would I need in order to convert these cassette recordings into a 
>> digital format that could be burned to CDs? Would I need any other 
>> equipment? Any recommendations on how to get the cleanest conversion 
>> from analog/cassette to digital/CD?
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>>
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