Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] Converting sound files? (recording 
from cassette, pt2)

><sigh> I guess I'm just gonna have to break down and buy a boom-box that
> has "true" line out.

What might work -- although I haven't tried it for cassettes, but I have a
walkman am/fm/cassette thing, with a stereo mini 1/8" plug with one end in 
the headphone jack and the other in the line-in on the sound card. For 
the limited stuff I've played with, it works all right, but the cassette 
doesn't work anymore... i may have to do the same thing richard did and 
repair my existing teac's.

i have two, one from ca. 1988, doesn't want to record or fast forward, the 
thing plays pretty well though. -- and the other one is a more recent 
three-head deck which won't play or record -- the tape goes through the 
system 2x normal speed when one presses play -- i tried to get this 
repaired a couple years back, no dice. 

so atm i use one deck to play, and the other one as a rewinder :)... for 
now though i don't play cassettes hardly at all and mostly play cd's .. 
most of my recording these days is to cd's from the net.

>Thanks to Richard, Brant, The Other, and David for the replies. (and
> anyone else I missed!) :-)

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