Hi,

The short answer is, Yes.  You should use Audio High-Jack Pro to bring the 
music into your Mac.  You would need a typical home stereo tape deck or any 
tape player with RCA outputs.  I guess that you could use a tape player with a 
headphone out, but the quality would be diminished when using this method.

My suggestion would be to use the home stereo style tape deck.  Connect a 
stereo RCA to 1/8 inch headphone jack style cable between the tape deck and the 
computer.  The RCA jacks connect to the left and right outs from the tape deck 
and put the 1/8 inch jack into the line-in of the Mac.  Start up Audio 
High-Jack Pro, select Line-In as your Input source and begin recording.  You 
can then use Audacity, Amadeus Pro or Fission as your audio editor to trim 
everything up.

That should do it.

Later...

On 2012-02-05, at 12:50 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:

> Hi guys:
> Is it possible for a blind person to convert tapes to MP3 files using a Mac 
> with Voiceover? If so, what is needed to do this, and what is the process? 
> 
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